
Joe G wrote:Great looking project there, Paul.
Getting a project on the road for the first time is my favorite part of building hot rods. I'm currently building a '32 Ford Victoria, '39 Ford standard Tudor, '33 Desoto, '37 Chevy Coupe, '31 Chevy Landau Phaeton, '29 Plymouth, and a '54 Chevy Handyman Wagon. Some are hot rods and some are restorations. I hope to have them all on the road in the next two years or so.
If you find the right customers, building for other people is every bit as enjoyable and rewarding as building a car for yourself.
BTW:
When you're out test driving it, be sure to steer clear of any 2009 Malibus.
(don't watch this video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xwYBBpH ... tube_gdata
building cars is fun but expensive...
teardrop_focus wrote:building cars is fun but expensive...
Indeed. And there's so much more trick stuff available these days than there was just 15 years ago should one stray from the bone-stock path. Even then...
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Looking super clean, there, Paul!That's some atomic age style rgiht there!
Mark72 wrote:One sweet looking ride there.. Is that powder coating or paint on the wheel wells etc..?
Mark
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