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Taff
10-21-2006, 03:04 AM
Morning all.
Been lurking for a little while, getting a feel for stuff, so time for an intro.
30 odd years old, love kustoms and rods, and currently lucky enough to have neither! I do have lotes of rusty potential on my driveway though.
My 49 chevy arrived from Texas last week, it's a runner and should be on the road in stock-but-slammed form by christmas. Plans for it are huge (aren't they always?!) time will tell...
My 26 T has been a here for a while, and I'm halfway thru the chassis. motor is a chevy six, matching box and rear axle. in fact all the running gear came from the same truck that was getting modified, and I got it cheap. I'm just trying to put the miser back into customiser....
I hope that I'll be able to help as well as asking questions. I've always thought that the guy who claims to know everything usually doesn't. And the only stupid question is the one your frightened to ask.
Thanks, and stay cool
Taff

Flat Ernie
10-21-2006, 08:02 AM
Taff - welcome. If you've been lurking, you know there's loads of UK guys here w/names you'll recognize from the NSRA site...

Cheers!
Ernie

Junkyard Dog 32
10-21-2006, 09:58 AM
I'm sure the HAMB will be glad to have you aboard, TAFF...

Welcome.... and keep us posted on your projects.





JOE:cool:

Eisenfaust
10-21-2006, 07:43 PM
Morning all.
Been lurking for a little while, getting a feel for stuff, so time for an intro.
30 odd years old, love kustoms and rods, and currently lucky enough to have neither! I do have lotes of rusty potential on my driveway though.
My 49 chevy arrived from Texas last week, it's a runner and should be on the road in stock-but-slammed form by christmas. Plans for it are huge (aren't they always?!) time will tell...
My 26 T has been a here for a while, and I'm halfway thru the chassis. motor is a chevy six, matching box and rear axle. in fact all the running gear came from the same truck that was getting modified, and I got it cheap. I'm just trying to put the miser back into customiser....
I hope that I'll be able to help as well as asking questions. I've always thought that the guy who claims to know everything usually doesn't. And the only stupid question is the one your frightened to ask.
Thanks, and stay cool
TaffWelcome from Freeland, MI

Kustomz
10-21-2006, 11:14 PM
Welcome to the HAMB!