SpeedracerX
Still on this side of the dirt member
im diggin the graphics on the car.. def sets it apart and gives it some attitude... very nice
You're making me want a Mustang again. I actually looked on Craigslist last night hoping I'd find a new one to spend my no extra money on!
im diggin the graphics on the car.. def sets it apart and gives it some attitude... very nice
Broken bones always suck, but getting the cast signed is always cool.. Hope he gets better soon my friend
Good to see your still lurking my friend.. Nice truck!! Black marks on the pavement from you?? lol
I look forward to whatever project you do eventually wind up with... Im curious, have you run across the Duster since you sold it? (I cant remember if you sold it to someone local or if the car went far enough away that you wouldn't run into it)
Whew! Just read this thread through the first 900 posts to just after the stripes were added. I've been building cars for 30 years and had a number of shops, but watching you build that in a little garage on a budget was realy refreshing to me. I'm actually looking forward to building the 73 we just picked up for the Mrs. I was so burned out on on building I didn't even want another car due to the expense and BS of having dealt with customers cars, I could care less if I never saw another old car again! Your approach to solving problems and repairing an old car with limited resources, is what made the car hobby in the first place. Long before TV crews and "7 day builds" on "reality" TV. Good job Jarrod, and thanks for reminding us what hot rodding is really all about, making the most of what you have and breathing new life into old metal.
-signed, a former "pro" builder.