Thread: Grand National Roadster Show
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01-30-2008 07:54 AM #1
Well, I didn't sleep to well last night. I kept thinking about all the post in this thread and all the people who respond on this site. I'm going to try and respond more to treads, not that my input will help anyone more but just the friendships that develop from this place is amazing.
I can't wait for next years show, wait till those white glove, mirror laden judges see my new roadster!
Don, you are right on, the camaraderie in this sport and actually using these vehicles is the real fun.
I think I'm going to take a nap.
Ken
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01-30-2008 10:22 AM #2
[QUOTE=Ken Thurm]
I can't wait for next years show, wait till those white glove, mirror laden judges see my new roadster!
Oh oh, Ken's been bitten by the GNRS bug!!! This oughta be GOOD!!
Don
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01-30-2008 06:45 PM #3
Originally Posted by Ken Thurm
Ken I finished my 34 last Spring and have shown it 4 times.I have won 1ST.in 2 shows,IBM Employees Show and Automaniac Car Show,these are local 1 day shows.I won Best Of Show at the local SPCA Road Dog Show.I just finished a 3 day(Austin Auto Show 34th anniversary) show competing with the central Texas cars.I finished 2nd in the altered street coupe class.I toured the show and just knew I would not even place,after looking at the displays.I only had wood pedestals and rope.I was scared when they came and judged the car with the flash lights,looking into every crack and crevis on and under the car.
I am debating whether to sell the car as I cannot drive it without having to clean it each time I take it for a spin.It is nice to talk to people at the shows and especially when they say nice car.If I had it to do over I would have built a driver,as I ant no spring chicken and want to feel the thrill at the wheels.Don D
www.myspace.com/mylil34
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01-30-2008 07:10 PM #4
Don, you know your motivations best, but just some thoughts on what you're debating with yourself. Often people will build a "once in a lifetime" high quality car. They pamper and show the car for the first year or so in the more highly competitive arenae. Then..............they learn to embrace road rash and just enjoy the heck out of it. Having once owned a car that I avoided driving because I "didn't want to lower it's value" I can appreciate where your head is. It sucks. In my case it was a low volume, low mileage "collectible". I ended up selling it, but in retrospect, when I did drive it I enjoyed the heck out of it as it was a drivers car. Since then no matter how nice I'll finish a car, my mindset is, drive it. It's all attitude and expectation..................you control those.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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01-30-2008 11:12 PM #5
My mailbox overfloweth...............here's some more.................
http://www.pbase.com/xl1ken/gnrs081&view=slideshowYour Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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01-30-2008 11:45 PM #6
Ken, I'm sure everyone on here will agree, your builds and your posts are both done extremely well. Every time you would post something that you did on your truck it was exciting to see. The level of fabrication skills on these cars is really top notch..........I just wish you had done lots more of these.
I've saved this picture since you originally posted it because of it being such an example of how neat something like a frame and running gear can turn out with a little thought and lots of attention to detail. It is one of those cars that you could look at for hours and still be finding new details.
BTW, did you take your Grandson to the show? If so, I bet he loved it. Maybe your display next year should include his mini roadster.
Don
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01-31-2008 08:37 AM #7
Don,
Thanks, you have motivated me on this site numerous times, I threw stuff away because of people like you and others. This site has made me a better builder.
Matthew went everyday, I had to leave the show, drive home and pick him up and take him out there Thursday and Friday. Believe me I didn't mind.
He has driven his car everyday since, this was yesterday with one of his little friends from school.
It's really neat to listen to him, he wants to so something to it but doesn't know what he wants to do, so he waxes it again.
Ken
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01-31-2008 01:23 PM #8
Bob;nice slide show and thanks for the comments.I am leaning toward driving the car and enjoying it come what may.
Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
Dave;I wish I was not so possesive,but having waited so long to build another car and it turning out so well,it's going to be a keeper.I know once I start driving it it will lose some value,but I'll get over that (I Hope).Don D
www.myspace.com/mylil34
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01-31-2008 02:43 PM #9
Hehe. Ken, that picture is CLASSIC !!!
Just what hot rods were made to do, take a pretty girl and go riding.
It has become my new screen saver.
Don






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