Thread: The New Guy
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03-28-2006 10:25 PM #1
The New Guy
Just wanted to say hi, been lurking on and off for a few months and thought it was about time to register. I'm saving up to build a budget rod for myself, I've wanted a 20's hot rod since I was little.
I've had a couple of Camaro's in the past, and currently have a '64 Dodge A100, a panhead chop and a yamaha "chop", but the hot rod bug just wont go away so I had to join the site to satisfy my addiction
Here's a couple pics of my current rides:
Yamaha in black, panhead chop is still unpainted (the motor in the pic is a 127", there's a 93" panhead in there now):
Dodge A100 8-door:
I'm glad I found this place, hopefully I can learn as much as possible about the early hot rods until I'm ready to start my own project.
AaronLast edited by HotRodKush; 03-28-2006 at 10:29 PM.
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03-28-2006 10:40 PM #2
Great looking scoots! Welcome to CHR, have fun planning your new build. If it's the same quality as the scoots in the picture, it'll be a nice one!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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03-29-2006 09:41 AM #3
Thanks for the welcome!
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03-29-2006 03:42 PM #4
WelcomeJim
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03-29-2006 03:53 PM #5
Welcome
Nice rides
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03-29-2006 04:10 PM #6
Thanks for the welcome
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03-30-2006 11:20 AM #7
Aaron, the scoots look great, but that little Dodge Van looks like a lot of fun too. I haven't seen one of them in years. Welcome aboard.Duane S
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03-30-2006 12:28 PM #8
Thanks for the welcome, the van is alot of fun, though everyone calls it the scooby van
No idea why...
Awesome, I will put 5 quarts in when the time comes. I've always used Valvoline, what viscosity would be recommended for So.Cal.?, and thanks again
SB distributor won't fit