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MMRC
05-09-2010, 09:38 AM
(Not spamming the shop, just introducing ourselves)

MMRC was built by and for!

Do you remember what a real Hot Rod shop was?

Or what a real Hot Rod shop should be?

We do!

Remember when you could walk in and get answers even if you weren't spending money. Remember when you could trade parts for work or work for parts or parts for parts or whatever it took to get you're Hot Rod going. Remember when you could ask a question and get an answer. Remember when it wasn't so DAMN expensive to go Hot Rodding. Remember when it was "for fun" and not a hassle!

We do!

Now think back to when you started or maybe your just starting, wouldn't it be nice if the guys you asked didn't look at you like you’re an idiot for not knowing everything? Wouldn't it be great if there was an "open door" shop where you could get real Hot Rodders to help you? Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to make Hot Rodder deals for Hot Rodder work? Wouldn’t it be nice if the real Hot Rodders could afford to Hot Rod! How many kids these days can’t Hot Rod because of the cost associated with Rodding? Who’s the blood line of Hot Rodding? THE KIDS AND THE BROKE! We can help! Do you remember when you could get help with your Hot Rod and it didn't cost you a million dollars to walk into the shop? Remember when you could actually get something fixed or rebuilt instead of bolting on a something new? Do you remember what it was like when you got it going again and mashed the gas for the first time and still had money to take your girl out? You do remember why you do this?

We do!

We've built MMRC with one intention, to offer the real Hot Rodders a "Real Hot Rod Shop" Based on real help from real people!

We do more than the rest and we're here to help you. There are no dumb questions and there's no reason it has to be so expensive. With by far the lowest professional labor rates and an over the top willingness to help I'm sure you'll find it both entertaining and cheap to see us. Hot Rodding was meant to be fun and inexpensive.... We can bring that back!!

If you can dream it, we can build it!

From Traditional to Customs and everything in-between, we can help you with it. We're firm believers in build it don't buy it. Make it yours!

Come see us or give us a call! Write us an email or post a question. We would love to help.

We can offer a plethora of services and ways we can accommodate your build and or your budget. We can come and get it and haul it for you.
Don’t be shy… If you’re not in the Dallas area it’s ok. We can help you!!!!! We’ll come get it, build it and deliver it to you!
CA AR OK NV OR TX and more!

Written proposals, milestones, and real life communication! Know what you’re getting, when you’re getting it and be welcomed to participate in the whole process

Race Cars, Hot Rods, Choppers, Bobbers, Traditional, Camaro’s, Mustang’s, Model A, Chassis building and set up, Turbo builds, Supercharger builds, Motors, Transmissions.
Ground Up, Frame Off, Hand Built, Custom, One Off, Young old and everything in-between!!!!

Let us help you with your ride!
We have HAMB’er builders…. Please don’t hesitate to ask for help! We would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have!

We even have a lay way Rodder plan for those that have big ideas and small wallets J … Pay and build as you go… With no hidden costs or storage fees.

Mike
MMRC - Michael Michael Rod’s and Cycle
888-688-4505

rockguy92
05-09-2010, 02:36 PM
Welcome from O-HI-O
The Rock

wbrw32
05-09-2010, 08:20 PM
MMRC---You wrote a book here and still did not introduce YOURSELF...And yes I remember all you state as I was in a REAL speed shop(in Dallas) in the 50-60-70-s....

MMRC
05-09-2010, 08:54 PM
I did too... I said my name was Mike :)

wbrw32
05-10-2010, 07:33 AM
Name only is not much of an introduction....maybe a little history of yourself and age always helps..

fifTsix
05-10-2010, 02:04 PM
Cool- Welcome

burnnflamz
05-10-2010, 05:39 PM
hey welcome from Davenport Iowa-my 33 Chevy came from Dallas/Fort Worth area-20 years ago a buddty bought it as a retired drag car -I would like more history on it if anyone in your area should recognize it-the appearance hasnt changed much still same paint,grille etc

MMRC
07-18-2010, 10:49 AM
Hey Gang,
Just finished up the website for the shop. Never really done, but this is close.

Little feedback?

http://www.rodsandcycle.com

Also if your into bobbers:
http://www.rodsandcycle.com/bobbers-for-sale.htm

We just got a load of cabs from NM.... We'll get them on soon... You guys will love them! And the story behind getting them.

Thanks Fellers!
Mike

Trucked Up
07-18-2010, 12:04 PM
Hey Gang,
Just finished up the website for the shop. Never really done, but this is close.

Little feedback?

http://www.rodsandcycle.com

Also if your into bobbers:
http://www.rodsandcycle.com/bobbers-for-sale.htm

We just got a load of cabs from NM.... We'll get them on soon... You guys will love them! And the story behind getting them.

Thanks Fellers!
Mike

You claim that your initial post was an introduction. If that is so why do I see "we" so much and see no "I" in it? If it was an intro of you the person I would know something about you the person.

If I want to know about your business I will check out the Hanmb O'dex. You did post there didn't you? That is the proper place for businesses.

Just can't quite figure out what is so hard to understand about "New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here. Where I come from that is far from "New to the H.A.M.B.? Tell us about your business.

1stGrumpy
07-18-2010, 04:12 PM
I remember all that also, I also remember that the people would always "introduce themselves"...

MMRC
12-03-2010, 04:04 PM
Holy Crap....
Ok... Here we go....

How goes it all.......

My name is Mike, I own MMRC Michael - Michael Rods and Cycle in Texas.

Little back ground story I guess...
I started Hot Rodding when I was born really. My dad had shops as I was growing up and we always had something going on. Back in those days, late 70's early 80's, in southern Cali if you had a shop you had a circle track car.... Not so much anymore. Now it's hard to find a place to race out in CA.

Anywho... I wrenched on customers cars and learned the trade from the old man. Back then it was for money and "working on cars sucks a@#" I liked "playing" with cars.

Skip forward to 16. Got my first car for Christmas from my grandfather.... A 68 Camaro! Yea, no fooling. 16 years old with a 68 Camaro. Nice little 327 A/C coupe. I know you're thinking what a turd, 68 Camaro for Christmas, yea no..... it was a pile!!! I built it all top to bottom. I went through at least 5 motors, gotta keep oil and water in them turns out. I painted it at least 6 times from yellow to red to blue to who remembers.... I learned how to do it all and that's where it really actually started.

As most of us do I sold the car and bought another, and another, and another and another. Well you get the point. In a very short amount of time I had gone through at least 100 cars, that I considered "mine" Buying, selling, trading and whatever it took to have the next thing. I'd build them, race them, wreck them and everything in between.. This is all before I'm 21.

To pay for things I worked at shops turning wrenches. Changing oil, tune ups, brakes all the "bread ad butter" work. Unless you're a total nut, which I'm sure you're out there.... Working on cars sucks, remember... I hated it!

I decided to open my own shop... at 22... As a kid my dad had shops and did well. His places were called "Mike and Sons Garage" He had 3 strong shops. The main shop was in Mojave CA. on the 58 and 14 interchange.... Some of you may know it.... It used to be a lot different back then... It was a travelers haven and a truckers "must stop" lots and lots of cars. He did well. I'd always been around it, I figured I knew the business well enough, I could do it..... So my new wife and I started our shop.. "Mike and Dads Garage" in Chico CA.

I had every intent on making a full time rod and cycle shop out of it... Alas my plans were diverted and we of course wound up doing "general auto repair" and it sucked!!

Just like dad, we went circle track racing. For us that was the "Silver Dollar Speedway" there in Chico. I believe I'm a record holder there.... Stupid record, but one none the less.... We were the first team to run a shorter wheel based 73 Camaro.. It was the first year they allowed the Camaro wheel bases to be used... Other than that it was a disaster But we had a hella of good time!!!!

Time went on as it does and the shop did ok but not great and it wasn't what I wanted to do. It had turned NORMAL and it wasn't any fun at all. My wife graduated Chico State and we moved to the Bay Area where I AGAIN turned wrenches for a living.... BLA!

I built my hot rods on the side and did all the racing I could manage. In the bay that means Jack in the Box on El Camino Real

A few years went by and my wife got a call from work asking us to move to Texas... Which at first we thought "Texas, NO WAY, too hot" but then we started looking at what we, as younger folks, could afford in TX as opposed to CA... "Where do we sign"

Guess what I did.... Yep, I turned wrenches when we got here.... AGAIN!

One day it was cold, wet everything was coming in full of water and messy I was sick and just did not have a great deal of interest in things at that point.... So walked out... "I'm done, I don't wanna work on GD cars, I hate being a mechanic, this is stupid".... I went a job hunting.

I found myself with a little time on my hands so I started to build a drag car. Here in Dallas we have a handful of 1/8 mile tracks that are basically all the same distance away. We could race Thursday to Sunday if we wanted.... So I did... I built a truck, went to my first race and it was down hill from there http://www.triumphrat.net/images/smilies/smile.gif I was hooked....

I built something different.... I built what I called the worlds fastest K5 Blazer... It's easy to do when no one else has one http://www.triumphrat.net/images/smilies/smile.gif People would always ask why the heck I built a K5 Blazer? To which I would always point to the 20 Camaros, Mustang and Novas and say "that's why" It all the same crap! A K5 Blazer yanking the wheels and laying down 7.90 is flipping fun.... 4.56 gears, 388 stroker and blower. Can't be wrong, it feels so right!!! http://www.triumphrat.net/images/smilies/smile.gif Guys in there dumbass Corvetts thought they were bad until a 4300 pound Blazer spanked them... On night a kid with a TA just kept putting bigger NOS pills in trying to beat us.... He only beat himself... Ka -Boom http://www.triumphrat.net/images/smilies/smile.gif

Fast forward 3 years, tons of cars, a drag blazer no more, job, kids, mortgage and all the rest.... I decided to do it again.... Only this time I'm doing it my way!!!

I opened MMRC Michael - Michael Rods and Cycle

It's been a kick a@$ ride! In fact our 1 year anniversary is coming up. We do what I like! We do what's fun and things we're interested in! We don't change oil on Hondas!!! We DO build fat Rats and Kick a#@ Bikes, Hot Rods and Fast Cars!!!

We got into building Rats when my dad built his first one out of a 27 Dodge Brothers cab that we found in Nevada... Somewhere http://www.triumphrat.net/images/smilies/smile.gif

When I saw what he built I was in aw.... When I heard what he spent I was IN! And again I was hooked on something new .... RAT RODS!

We started building Rats in the driveway in 2001. We've since built and sold off a great deal of nice Rats and Traditionals and have had a blast building every single one!!

Aside from the Mustangs Camaros and other builds we do, we also love the Cycle world... BOBBERS and Rat bikes.... Love them! We can do all the things a Hot Rodder may need... Engines, Bikes, Wicked Paint, Rats, Rods, Customs and everything in between.... Hell we'll hot rod your lawn mower if you want!
When I started MMRC I knew I wanted to do it right so I hired one guy and one guy only... Mr. Shaun James and it's been a great pleasure working with such a talented guy. If you're going to build sweet stuff you have to have the right talent and the right people and I believe we do! Can we help you with something?

HAPPY RODDING!!!!!
We'd love to help if you need it!!!!

Thanks!!!!!

Mike
http://RodsAndCycle.com
http://rodsandcycle.com/shaun-bobber/s-bobbers-for-sale-12.jpg

sawbuck
12-03-2010, 04:25 PM
welcome, rat rods ? how about HOT RODS?

Second Amendment
12-03-2010, 04:39 PM
Rat rod bad!
Nice rat rod good?

firstnomad
12-03-2010, 05:06 PM
We all have different ways of introducing ourselves, and yours works for ME!
Welcome to the H.A.M.B.

firstnomad
www.angelfire.com/jazz/flatlandstudio (http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/flatlandstudio)

no6
12-03-2010, 05:36 PM
I think that is the longest intro I have read, if nothing else you get in for that, welcome aboard.

oldman2
12-03-2010, 05:38 PM
Hello and welcome from Missouri.

POLYFRIED 35
12-03-2010, 06:45 PM
Welcome to the H.A.M.B. from Georgia!

LIFESTYLZ
12-04-2010, 03:04 AM
Apart from the spamming intro and the obsession with Rat Rods, how can we help you?

themoose
12-04-2010, 05:38 AM
I like the INTRO, He dose talk about building traditionals and has odiously spent more time than most to try to become a member of the H.A.M.B.... we've had a lot worse ........Welcome from Connecticut

big bad john
12-04-2010, 06:52 AM
......I'd kinda like the intro that just said "Mike"..........So hello Mike...

burnnflamz
12-07-2010, 01:06 AM
welcome once again-what is the story on the Buick in the Triumph bobber photo ?

stovebolt55
01-04-2011, 10:31 PM
Hey Mike,

That was quite an intro... :)
I need to get over to your new shop to check it out!

The '56 150 you sold me is coming along great.

Geoff

Total Performance
01-05-2011, 12:32 AM
Hey Mike.....welcome aboard, it looks like you'll have quite a bit of info and advice to add here. Thats what its all about. I bet your posts will be very detailed and informative. Like you said, round about, its about the hobby, not personal gain.

dragdaddyO
01-05-2011, 12:46 AM
Hello Mike! Ill drop in on ya and see for myself so watch for the secret shopper!

hotskins
01-05-2011, 09:23 AM
Welcome from Justin TX

Gabe4223
01-14-2011, 10:37 AM
Hey Mike hope all is well. My name is Gabe I am currently working a 1931 ford sedan. I live in the DFW area. Where is your shop located? I would like to stop by and check you guys out. Hope business is going well. I must be blind because I did not see your address on your website.
Thanks and let me know.

tcb-1
01-14-2011, 10:15 PM
welcome aboard from Shawnee, KS!


sick ass Trumpet! me likey!!

gfr220
01-15-2011, 08:34 AM
No address. only has cell phone that takes a message. no return calls

MMRC
06-07-2011, 10:12 AM
190 Stinson Rd Lucas TX........ Hey GFR220.... Stop bye and shake hands!!!
M-F 10-?

Always happy to help!
Always happy to meet folks!

888-688-4505 (Tied to a cell phone, no lie there)

If you're lucky enough I'll call you back :)