Bull
03-20-2006, 09:48 AM
So another newbie from the north here. I'm just a young punk at 28 (or so I'd like to think anyway!), but I've been around NOS (neat old stuff) all my life. My dad took me to my first car show when I was just an infant and its been all down hill ever since.
My dad always had a 50 Ford Business Coupe in the garage and usually at least one side project he was working on that he let me get my hands dirty with. Whether it was grabbing tools for him, operating the engine hoist or sanding panels from about age 3, I was at home in the garage with pops.
My dad has worked for Honda for over 20 years, so along with my passion for rods & customs came an interest in Japanese cars. Call them "Jap crap" if you will, but its what kept food on the table in our home.
I picked up my first project at age 11 -- a 30 Ford Tudor. I still have it today . . . and yep, still a basket case, though I do have a couple flatties to chose from now to drop between the rails when the time is right. After getting my license I strayed to the dark side and bought a few different Hondas. None were left stock for very long . . . and no, they weren't the typical rice mobiles you're all familiar with either. My latest Honda was a 96 Civic hatchback that became a dedicated track whore. Gutted, caged, harnesses, engine swapped, Konis, etc etc etc . . . it was used primarily in open lapping events. I've also got an 06 Scion xB . . . dropped, nice wheels and plenty boxy . . . for the daily grind. I recently bought a 62 Ford Falcon 2dr Wagon as well. My dad had a 63 Sprint when I was born and I guess I was always fond of the little birds. I recently sold the track car, so now the Model A will get some love.
The current stable of NOS (neat old stuff) includes:
62 Ford Falcon 2dr Wagon - Mine
30 Ford Tudor Sedan - Mine
50 Ford Business Coupe - dad's
37 Ford Pick-up - dad's
So there you have it . . . my car history . . . sorry for the novel . . . :cool:
My dad always had a 50 Ford Business Coupe in the garage and usually at least one side project he was working on that he let me get my hands dirty with. Whether it was grabbing tools for him, operating the engine hoist or sanding panels from about age 3, I was at home in the garage with pops.
My dad has worked for Honda for over 20 years, so along with my passion for rods & customs came an interest in Japanese cars. Call them "Jap crap" if you will, but its what kept food on the table in our home.
I picked up my first project at age 11 -- a 30 Ford Tudor. I still have it today . . . and yep, still a basket case, though I do have a couple flatties to chose from now to drop between the rails when the time is right. After getting my license I strayed to the dark side and bought a few different Hondas. None were left stock for very long . . . and no, they weren't the typical rice mobiles you're all familiar with either. My latest Honda was a 96 Civic hatchback that became a dedicated track whore. Gutted, caged, harnesses, engine swapped, Konis, etc etc etc . . . it was used primarily in open lapping events. I've also got an 06 Scion xB . . . dropped, nice wheels and plenty boxy . . . for the daily grind. I recently bought a 62 Ford Falcon 2dr Wagon as well. My dad had a 63 Sprint when I was born and I guess I was always fond of the little birds. I recently sold the track car, so now the Model A will get some love.
The current stable of NOS (neat old stuff) includes:
62 Ford Falcon 2dr Wagon - Mine
30 Ford Tudor Sedan - Mine
50 Ford Business Coupe - dad's
37 Ford Pick-up - dad's
So there you have it . . . my car history . . . sorry for the novel . . . :cool: