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Cruzr 57
03-01-2006, 12:33 PM
Hi guys, just heard about your great site from a friend. My name is Bob I am in my 60s. I have been into hotrods since highschool in the 50s. I am mostly retired from the farming business (hay,grain,cattle) but still live on the ranch and maintain the shop. I like welding and chassis fabrication and do blasting and welding for other rodders. I am active in a local car club and write a column for the newsletter. My current project is a 37 Chevy pickup, which will be a stock bodied/sbc streetrod. I also own a 34 Chevy M.D. 5 window coupe streetrod and a 57 Chevy belair 2 dr. ht. cruiser, both are finished and running. I have had to slow down a little for health reasons but still enjoy a good swap meet and do some parts trading. I have seen many car styles and trends come and go but the old stuff is still gets most of my attention. I hope I can get to know some of you and contribute something here as well. Steel is real!:D
fordcragar
03-01-2006, 03:37 PM
Welcome to H.A.M.B! Sounds like you have some cool cars, do you have any pictures of them that you could post?
ibhotrod
03-01-2006, 10:20 PM
Hi guys, just heard about your great site from a friend. My name is Bob I am in my 60s. I have been into hotrods since highschool in the 50s. I am mostly retired from the farming business (hay,grain,cattle) but still live on the ranch and maintain the shop. I like welding and chassis fabrication and do blasting and welding for other rodders. I am active in a local car club and write a column for the newsletter. My current project is a 37 Chevy pickup, which will be a stock bodied/sbc streetrod. I also own a 34 Chevy M.D. 5 window coupe streetrod and a 57 Chevy belair 2 dr. ht. cruiser, both are finished and running. I have had to slow down a little for health reasons but still enjoy a good swap meet and do some parts trading. I have seen many car styles and trends come and go but the old stuff is still gets most of my attention. I hope I can get to know some of you and contribute something here as well. Steel is real!:D
Welcome,My first try at a rod was a 37 chev pick up.I love the lines of the body.I ended up selling mine when I got my 69 z/28.My parents wouldn't let me keep both.Love to see some pics.;)
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