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Hot Rod Surf
01-31-2007, 01:05 PM
Hello-

My name is Jeff I have loved classic steel since I was a little one. Hot Rods, Customs and Choppers always get my blood going. I finally jumped in and start my own project at 21 with a Ford cowl and doors I got for $400 dollars in 2001. It took 2 years of my life saving every dollar I made, combing the auto swaps and grinding, sanding and wrenching till my finger bleed and then a whole lot more. I finished my first real Hot Rod in 2003 and it is still my currently daily driver a 1930 Ford Hot Rod with 283 SBC, I call it SKULLATOR, it was built completely from the ground up at Hot Rod Surf by MWM, JP and Me.

I currently work at Hot Rod Surf in San Diego and am back to going to every pre 1971 car event I can. So if any one knows good events in So-Cal please suggest. I miss a lot of event because I just sit in the garage and work with my head down and forget to see what going on in the outside. After attending recent event I have noticed the once flourishing San Diego Hot Rod scene has slowed down quite a bit and the L.A. scene is heating up. I have joined the H.A.M.B. in an effort to see what other guys and girls are doing meet and talk to people who have a true love for the classic style and fuel injected speed lifestyle.

mac miller
02-02-2007, 05:28 AM
Hello-

My name is Jeff I have loved classic steel since I was a little one. Hot Rods, Customs and Choppers always get my blood going. I finally jumped in and start my own project at 21 with a Ford cowl and doors I got for $400 dollars in 2001. It took 2 years of my life saving every dollar I made, combing the auto swaps and grinding, sanding and wrenching till my finger bleed and then a whole lot more. I finished my first real Hot Rod in 2003 and it is still my currently daily driver a 1930 Ford Hot Rod with 283 SBC, I call it SKULLATOR, it was built completely from the ground up at Hot Rod Surf by MWM, JP and Me.

I currently work at Hot Rod Surf in San Diego and am back to going to every pre 1971 car event I can. So if any one knows good events in So-Cal please suggest. I miss a lot of event because I just sit in the garage and work with my head down and forget to see what going on in the outside. After attending recent event I have noticed the once flourishing San Diego Hot Rod scene has slowed down quite a bit and the L.A. scene is heating up. I have joined the H.A.M.B. in an effort to see what other guys and girls are doing meet and talk to people who have a true love for the classic style and fuel injected speed lifestyle.


HA! Hi Jeff, I noticed that, like me, you got "absolutely zero" response to your introduction.... not even a "Hi, how are ya?".....so, I decided to say "HI!"
from mac miller in INDY!:D

ZZ-IRON
03-23-2007, 01:20 AM
Hi Jeff * Welcome I've Been Tearing Up The Intro's Latley Just Got Here. You Got It Right If You Love Classic Steel. I 've Got It Bad. By Ruff Count I've Had 200 Or More Car's Since My First , A 50 Olds Club Coupe, Light Gray Primer, Red Rims. A 88 Of Love. Long Gone Now. One,s Around The Corner. It Will Be A Clone Of The 1st. We Were In San Diego When My Son Was In The USMC. Jeff Work The Boards You Will Find What You Want, I'm Sure. Good Luck. Rich