Thread: Neglected to Post
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09-30-2007 04:33 PM #1
Neglected to Post
I guess I overlooked posting here. I have been watching the scene from the fringes since my first issue of Hot Rod in '61. Ran a '60 chevy 2dr ht for several years, several engines, several trannys and several rear ends learning how to twist wrenches. Did a few years in the USN working aircraft radials during our viet nam time, and finally went back to school for a ME degree. Now I'm a gray hair, and visited Pete & Jakes a few weeks back still trying to resist the urge to build my first ground up street rod. I love roadsters, but with the mid-west weather I also need to be able to close up, too. Torn between a 32 roadster/cabriolet and the 34 chopped coupe. First things first, the barn floor is getting concrete this week which will get me out of the gravel
Shortly it will be decision time.....
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09-30-2007 11:27 PM #2
Welcome to the forum. You might as well give up trying to resist the urge, you are bitten and there is no cure for it. Besides, why should we be the only ones with depleted bank accounts and bandages on every finger??
Don
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10-01-2007 12:24 PM #3
I was in the same situation 24 months ago.I bit the bullet and built my coupe complete in 18 mo.I had it running and road testing in 11 mo.AS for the gray hair,i don't have much,but mine is probably grayer than yours.There are a few of us on this forum almost old as dirt.I say go for it.I had a blast.WE will be here to help in any way.WELCOMEDon D
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10-01-2007 12:40 PM #4
Rspears, welcome to CHR!! I'm trying to ignore Don's comment about people here being "old as dirt". Build what ever you like. Not sure what living in the Midwest has to do with a roadster though. You don't need no stinkin' roof.
I currently live in the cold and snowy (not yet thank God) north and my car has no heater. Sure it gets cold in January, but hey, hotrodding is suppose to be about marginal comforts. So build the roadster, get some long johns and a good rain slicker and head out on the highway.
Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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10-01-2007 05:48 PM #5
LOL
Originally Posted by mopar34
This is from the guy that has a sedan and is waiting for me to post that I am freezing my backside off next year
Just kidding - thanks guys for the kind words, and just to set the record straight my DD is currently a Jeep TJ Wrangler, lifted & locked for trails - that's JEEP - Just Empty Every Pocket
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10-01-2007 06:23 PM #6
rspears said.....
You could always do what the Beemer boys do here in the East in February. Drop the top, roll up the windows, put on a down coat, ear muffs, gloves, scarf, turn the heater on full blast and head on down the interstate to work. PuristsThis is from the guy that has a sedan and is waiting for me to post that I am freezing my backside off next year
Who are they kidding???
Actually I am considering building a highboy roadster after I retire. Only difference between your desire and mine, is I plan on doing it after relocation to FLORIDA!!!!!
You might want to consider doing the same. If you really like the Midwest, you could always be a snowbird. Florida could always use one more snowbird. Ain't that right Don???
Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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10-03-2007 04:09 PM #7
You are closer to truth than you know - my wife is already talking about trips to warmer places in a few years.
Originally Posted by mopar34
On the roadster, I tried searching but did not find much on side curtains or alternates for roadsters. Are there any innovative ideas on closing in the sides with a soft top & no roll ups in frigid weather? I know that Sid C's bop top has a side curtain option, but at $1k one might wait for spring! Looking for reasons to go roadster vs coupe.





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