Jigger
07-25-2006, 06:22 AM
Hello Hep Cats and Kittens!
I've already broken rule #1 by posting a couple before introducing myself. (I thought I put all that rebelious crap behind my in High Shcool.)
I've been a car freak since I was Eye to eye with my mom's '60 Ford wagon's tail lights. I heared about you guys thu a current member. I've owned a couple early corvairs and a '66 Impala, all of which were sent to the scrappers due to the stupidity of others. I come from a family of artists and started out drawing mustangs and camaros at the age of 5, now I draw yellow people. My current "classic" is a stipped down, a little rough, '69 Pontiac Custom S rag top.(much cooler than a GTO Plus it runs a 350c.i./400TH, poncho style.) Got my eye on a '51 fleetline w/a split 'fold and headers and/or a '50 Chevy 1500. Hot rodders should have a rod, don't you think?... Can an auto Illustrator still make it even if he didn't go to art center? (more to come on that later.)
Mark
I've already broken rule #1 by posting a couple before introducing myself. (I thought I put all that rebelious crap behind my in High Shcool.)
I've been a car freak since I was Eye to eye with my mom's '60 Ford wagon's tail lights. I heared about you guys thu a current member. I've owned a couple early corvairs and a '66 Impala, all of which were sent to the scrappers due to the stupidity of others. I come from a family of artists and started out drawing mustangs and camaros at the age of 5, now I draw yellow people. My current "classic" is a stipped down, a little rough, '69 Pontiac Custom S rag top.(much cooler than a GTO Plus it runs a 350c.i./400TH, poncho style.) Got my eye on a '51 fleetline w/a split 'fold and headers and/or a '50 Chevy 1500. Hot rodders should have a rod, don't you think?... Can an auto Illustrator still make it even if he didn't go to art center? (more to come on that later.)
Mark