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    32chevy vett is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 32 Chevy roadster Hi Boy
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    I have been into cars since the mid 50's hotrods, antiques and back to hotrods you get this crape what every you are into. But if you talk to them for a minute. Most don't have a clue! So don't let it get you down. Remember the hotrod you build is you and only you! ( Do the best you can and to hell with what others think.)

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    Like many on this board, I'm a builder. I was building HP when there were no "Crate Engines", and most cams available were either full race or 3/4!!

    I've fabricated more "stuff" than I care to remember, but always came up with something that worked.

    Car enthusiasts have it easier (notice I didn't say easy) today than we did 50 years ago. That doesn't mean they aren't just as enthusiastic though.

    We all, on occasion, run into the a--hole who knows everything and has a better whatever, because his wallet is fatter.

    This board treats everyone with respect and if someone is in the position to "buy" there way in....more power to them.

    The bums disappear soon enough when the next big "gotta have it" fad comes along.

    True car people endure.

    I couldn't quit if I wanted to.

    Sixty-two cars have passed through my hands and I'm still building.
    Buying parts I don't need, with money I don't have, to impress people I don't like

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