Hullo everybody! I'll try not to take up too much of your time ;).
Obviously, I'm new around these parts. Throughout my childhood I was never really that interested in cars, but in preparation for my driving test, which I take in six months or so, I've recently begun driving. Apparently this triggered something in my slightly damaged brain, because after sixteen years of nonchalance I'm now (suddenly) completely and utterly hooked on cars.
Now, the main problem with this is twofold. I have always been a naturally creative person and therefore will jump at the chance to customise everything I own. All of my guitars have a custom paintjob, a lot of them are self-built. Unfortunately, I know next to nothing about cars, an area I obviously intend to gain knowledge and experience in through friends and, hopefully, these boards.
Secondly, I'm from the UK. Car customisation is a big thing here, but rather than taking, for example, a beat up '69 Lincoln MKIII (no comments about 'The Car,' please ;)) and making it look beautiful, the rascals take a '94 Vauxhall Nova and stick a mismatched front bumper on it, holding the whole thing together with elastic bands. I'm mainly interested in the old American muscle cars, which are kinda hard to find here.
I love quirky - often cheesy - stuff, so naturally I adore the work of Barris Industries, particularly the Kargoyle, Munster Coach and Dragula. I was brought up loving those cheap old horror movies, and so a lot of my stuff - including my guitars and the music I make - gives a nod back to those movies that used to scare me so much as a kid and entertain me so much now.
I don't think I've forgotten anything, so hello to you all! A quick question before I round up this post, though - do any of you have any tips as far as gaining further knowledge on the subject go? Obviously "listen an' learn" are good places to start, but any other tips, advice and opportunities that you wise, knowledgeable types can point out to me would be greatly appreciated.
I'll try not to be too annoying, I promise ;).
Seeya around,
Ben.