Thread: Hello fellow car nuts!
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01-16-2008 12:00 PM #1
Welcome Stick. You have really driven some awesome machines. I like th muscle. You can still find some great old cars for resonable prices. If you have any particular car in mind let me know and I will hunt around.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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01-16-2008 12:28 PM #2
Welcome aboard. I'm glad to see another rodder coming into the fold, however, your intro leaves me with some questions about how long you will find hot rods attractive. Please understand I am not being critical, just asking some questions I think you need to ask yourself before you commit.
Hot rodders are a special lot. We are willing to put up with many obstacles and solve many problems along the way, and even once the car is running we accept the shortcomings and idiosyncracies of our rods. Regardless of how we all say our rods "drive like a Cadillac", in reality they do not. Oh sure, with modern IFS and IRS systems you can get a rod to ride in a very decent manner, but the envelope is still basically 80 year old technology and not designed to match the comfort level of newer stuff.
I would suggest you actually get to know some rodders and see if you can con one of them into letting you sit in or maybe even drive their car a little. While these things are fun, they don't come without issues. Lots of people look at a hot rod and think it would be fantastic to own one, but in the real world people buy and then sell them quite often because they find out they are not willing to put up with the aforementioned issues.
But as jyardgirl said, we are here to help in any way we can to get you to your goals.
Don
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01-16-2008 02:27 PM #3
Welcome to CHR, Stick. I like all kinds of cars, from old to new, from this side of the pond and from the other side as well. Bentley's are biggies, but they do seem to hold up well. A friend has a 1964 RR Mulliner Convertible that he bought new. Still drives it after all these years, still sounds and rides as good as when new. I've had a few of European cars in my life, mostly Italian and they were all great rides, although a lot more finicky than the usual American iron.
We love photo's, so if you have any of your current or past rides, let's see 'em. We old folks like photo's more than text.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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01-16-2008 03:01 PM #4
Originally Posted by mopar34
When I get home tonight I'll look for them. I used to frequent other forums so for sure there are pics of other cars I had in them.
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01-16-2008 06:53 PM #5
Ok, here's one set, have to resize all my pics it seems.
Aston Martin Vanquish. Car next to it is my brother-in-law's girlfriend's Mini Cooper S. I can snap more pics of that one if you'd like!
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01-16-2008 06:55 PM #6
Couple more...
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01-16-2008 11:44 PM #7
Was gonna post others but the site crashed?
Anyway, back up so here's the Benz. CL600.
The car is at my mechanic's shop in Houston TX. I sent all my cars to him even if they were under warranty. The best mechanic I've ever met and a very dear friend. Unfortunately he passed away recently. Haven't seen these pictures in a while so they definitely pull at the heartsrings.
The shop was Pinnacle Motorsports and the owner was JR Vallandingham. He fixed my Murcielago when the factory couldn't, ditto my Ferrari and here he is taking in the Benz. If you look at the background you'll see a whole slew of Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and the odd Porsche here and there. He always had at least 10 exotics in there at a time in for major work. He's done restoration jobs for people I know in Japan on some pretty hardcore Italians. 275 GTB 4 cams, 2 cams, F40s, F50s, my friend's Enzo, Daytonas, a few racing ones. Alba Ferrari comes to mind from the 80s. A couple Can-Am cars I saw pictures and video of. Great stuff.
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01-16-2008 02:49 PM #8
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Don, that's exactly why I'm here. Although I have very very little experience with rods, I do have a lot of experience with old cars. Now I've never driven a '33 Ford, but I've driven 1920s Bentley speed six, 1930's Hispano Suiza, a couple of 1930s Duesenbergs (roadster, phaeton, landaulet), and so on. So I'm not completely oblivious to what it's like to drive something with no power steering, power brakes, a/c, heck no top at all, and a gas pedal in the middle for that matter.
As for goals, something I've always wanted to do is build my own car. Another thing is restoring a car. I figure rodding or building a custom is pretty much a mix of the two things in a way. I don't have what it takes to build a car from scratch (a Simpson's episode where Homer's long lost brother tasks him to do it comes to mind), so rodding is neat because you start of with a template so to speak and then take it from there.
What I'd love to do is find a 41 Caddilac or something along those lines. Again, haven't looked into things as much as I'd like yet so I'm just going by interesting cars I've seen. A beat up old car that I won't feel bad tearing to bits to make it into whatever I want.
No, there is no guarantee that I'll fall in love with rods and never look back, but I'll never know if I don't look at least.
I saw last night on fb about John. The world sure lost a great one. I'm going to miss his humor, advice, and perspective from another portion of the world. Rest in Peace Johnboy.
John Norton aka johnboy