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Making my rounds through many hobbies, next and final stop, HAMB

Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by JC55, Apr 1, 2017.

  1. JC55
    Joined: Jan 12, 2016
    Posts: 9

    JC55
    Member
    from Ohio

    Hello everyone, I've been registered for a while but have been preoccupied with life and projects in other categories. Over the last year I've been really interested in diving into TIG, metal shaping and am heading east with my son for a metal class this month to up my game.

    I have ALWAYS wanted a roadster since I was little, even though I've had a few classics. (I put my Grandfather's racer back together in my avatar last year).

    I have a 26/27 roadster body I've been bringing back to life recently. I was building it to put on a Model T chassis I have, but kept getting that nagging feeling that I won't be happy. Last night I acquired a nice '31 Model A chassis to go along with my collection of wheels and a stuck 59A and 8BA flathead I bought for $65 each.
    My build will be quite boring by HAMB standards, but will be something I've always wanted for myself.

    Here's a bike I just completed which was my first exercise in real metal shaping(to practice on cars of course). I hope to learn a lot from you guys because I am roadster illiterate IMG_20170310_124159148_HDR.jpg Ir1.jpg !
     
  2. ol-nobull
    Joined: Oct 16, 2013
    Posts: 1,655

    ol-nobull
    Member

    Hi & welcome. You have some nice projects there. My friend here locally has a T speedster similar to your avatar. It has the 4 cyl engine with Dual carb T adapter manifold and a different head & maybe different gearing, not positive on that. He has been tinkering & tuning on it lately to make it a better ride. We play dominoes at his house every other week and as soon as he finishes I am definitely hitting him up for a ride.
    He also has I think 10 different Model A's in different body styles.
    I can tell you that these things are an addiction for many and you will find welcome with yours here.
    When I was in my early 20's back in the early 1960's I got an urge for a Model A and bought 3 parts cars for a total of less than $150. I combined parts to make a 31 roadster and when nearly finished we bought our first house and it had only a 1 car carport and they just had to go. I traded the A stuff for a really good GMC truck which at that time was a good trade for me. Wish I had not done it now though. Guess I have gone thru a lot of old cars thru the years and sold & traded them off as back then they were not worth much anyway. There are several that I wish I still had now.
    Start a build thread on the general discussion board with photo's as we all enjoy that.
    Good luck with it all. Jimmie
     
    Last edited: Apr 2, 2017
  3. ROADSTER1927
    Joined: Feb 14, 2009
    Posts: 3,141

    ROADSTER1927
    Member

    Welcome from Wisconsin! Gary:)
     
  4. Petejoe
    Joined: Nov 27, 2002
    Posts: 12,280

    Petejoe
    Member
    from Zoar, Ohio


  5. JC55
    Joined: Jan 12, 2016
    Posts: 9

    JC55
    Member
    from Ohio

    Thanks guys! And thanks Jimmie. Yes the model T has a 28 Chevy head on a custom adaptor bolted to the T motor. She goes pretty good.

    I still haven't completely figured out which way to go yet, but I'm determined to move forward.
     
  6. Welcome to the Hamb. HRP
     

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