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09-20-2006 10:55 AM #1
Amen, Don! Yes, with unlimited finds, we may have gotten a really nice car, but what Chip did went far beyond "vision" we might have had for it. He is a genuine person who loves what he does, and does it for the love of the car and thrill of seeing the owner's reaction; not for money and glory ala Boyd and the dweeb from Wrecks to Riches.....
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09-20-2006 11:33 AM #2
Thank you everyone for your input. I did not figure my question would result in so much discussion. Photochk1 I would love to see more picts of your car. I would love to see more picts of cars like it as well. I do not know if I will ever obtain my dream, but it is there. I want to make sure of what I want before I go after it. Do my homework..... I am sure all of you who have made a hotrod have your own individual talents. You have to give Chip Foose his propers for what he has done. I only know one show that is named OH, and he has won the Riddler award. I have the desire, the time, some funds, but lack the education. I believe the car hobby is about to loose tried and true techniques that have been learned through trial and error over the years as people die. How do you learn to lead a seam, or whatever? I understand there is hot rod u and Wyo tech, but are they doing all of the tricks. I know you have to find people who can teach you. I will. I just get impatient. My best friend and neighbor is 87 years old. He was one of the original hot-rodders and stockcar drivers back in the day. He was asked to drive Indy car when Indy car was not was it is today. Carl raced a lot of tracks with his 37 ford that he cut 9 inches off of by hanging the body from the rafters and drawing a line. He bored engines with a boring bar, etc. He built a ton of trick cars and now he has cancer and can not teach me what I desire to know. I wish there was a way for that knowledge to be passes on. Do not get me wrong I know that kids are doing new things that are amazing, and I like that, however I love old school and just want to learn. I would love to spend a year learning from Chip Foose, or George Barris, or any of the others, however I do not think I will be moving from my roots. Why is it that you do not read more about groups like the cheeters club that everyone just gets together once or twice a week or month and work on hotrods? This forum is a great place. I look forward to learning more from all of you.
Paul
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09-20-2006 11:53 AM #3
Ritterp - Not sure if you know, but TLC has another show coming out that is basically about learning the tricks of the trade from a master car builder. Don't remember what it's called, but you can submit an application and hope to be picked... Try the TLC website.
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09-20-2006 12:16 PM #4
Here are some pics of highboy Model A's I have collected from various sites over the years. I have collected lots of Model A pics as I was going to build a Model A before I found my Nash's.
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09-20-2006 12:23 PM #5
Here are some tudors.
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09-20-2006 12:27 PM #6
Here are some coupes.






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