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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HOTRODPRIMER, Jan 3, 2021.

  1. I joined the HAMB 18 years ago on 1/3/2003 and man how time has flown by.

    At that time I had a 1932 Ford fordor flathead powered sedan and a 1932 Ford roadster with a sbc, I was amazed that there were other people that embraced the old style hot rods and customs, today I know the correct analogy is traditional cars.

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    The knowledge I have gleaned and the friendships I have established would not have been possible without all the like minded members willing to offer their help and information on how to solve any problem.

    I was so blown away with all the projects that were going together it inspired me to drag Brenda's wagon out of the barn and get it back on the road, with every update on my progress I received favorable encouragement and that gave me the confidence to try my hand at all types of restoration I had never experienced, major sheet metal repair and making patch panels that were not available for this car.

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    Had it not been for the support & information from you guys that old wagon would still be rusting away in the barn instead of racking up miles.

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    Thanks to Ryan, the moderators and all my fellow member's that make the Hamb the best Hot Rod and Custom Car site on the internet. HRP - member# 1182
     
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  2. corncobcoupe
    Joined: May 26, 2001
    Posts: 7,369

    corncobcoupe
    SUPER MODERATOR
    Staff Member

  3. Best looking four door I’ve seen


    Sent from my iPad using H.A.M.B.
     
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  4. Thank you Mark.

    The black fordor went to Toyko. HRP
     

  5. hotrodjack33
    Joined: Aug 19, 2019
    Posts: 4,155

    hotrodjack33
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    18 years ago today...I was probably finally getting over another New Years Eve hangover.;)

    Congrats HRP:D
     
  6. Moriarity
    Joined: Apr 11, 2001
    Posts: 31,159

    Moriarity
    SUPER MODERATOR
    Staff Member

    so... If you had 2 cars both with shiny paint jobs when you joined, how did you pick the name hotrodprimer??
     
  7. Danny, time flies when you’re having fun. Here’s to the next 18 years.
     
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  8. Long before I joined the Hamb I was a hot rodder and the story behind the username starts back in the early 70's when our rag tag car club went to the North Atlanta Street Rods show/rod run at Stone Mountain Park and it was the first trip I made in my 1930 model A pickup.

    I had just put the finishing touches on the truck the day before we left home.

    We were happy to make the show and during that hot muggy Saturday afternoon one member of our club after consuming a large quantity alcohol decided to make a sign to let the masses know I had just gotten my truck on the road.

    So, he took the bottom of a card board from a case of Budweiser and in his best CRAYOLA script scrawled out all the features he could dream up that proclaimed the paint ( red primer) was applied by the best painter in Anderson, South Carolina ~ HOTRODPRIMER.

    I am far from being the best painter, fact is I am somewhat of a hack but that being said I have owned a lot of cars that never got shiny paint, just a fresh coat of primer every now and them.

    To this day I am still a member of the club and all the old members remember the story and NOBODY will admit to doing the deed although the name stuck, HOTRODPRIMER.

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  9. I also did not know my head from a hole in the ground about computers and had one of our twin girls guide me as I painstakingly muddled my way me through the registration process typing with one index finger, having never taken a typing class in school it was a long arduous task and my entire introduction was done with the caps lock was on.

    Had a written the most impressive introduction that had ever been posted the Caps lock issue was deemed as yelling and the free for all exploded into a verbal beating that made me question why would I want to be a member here, I later received a PM from Denise ( hotrodladycruzer) & Randy (Deuce Roadster) and they convinced me to hang in there and to this day I am grateful to both of them.

    The reason behind this is to inform you and others is why HOTRODPRIMER is in all caps.:) HRP
     
  10. -Brent-
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
    Posts: 7,366

    -Brent-
    Member

    At your post rate, Danny, I think you can hit 100k posts in half the time, now.
     
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  11. ronnieroadster
    Joined: Sep 9, 2004
    Posts: 1,075

    ronnieroadster
    Member

    Wow and only what 400,000 posts or so latter?
     
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  12. 400,000 posts,,,that’s nothing,,,,,,he’s got about 20,000 threads he has started !
    Danny is one of the glue masters that helps hold this place together .

    Congratulations Danny,,,,,,your a great guy and help keep us all communicating on ideas about the old days !
    I’m sort of like you ,,,,I found this place in 2009,,,,and I never dreamed of some of the stuff I have read and learned here .
    All thanks to Ryan and his moderators,,,,,( cat wranglers),,,,,try keeping hundreds of thousands on topic,,,,,and not at each other’s throats .
    Amazing to me !

    Tommy
     
  13. Thank you Tommy, The 400,000 number is greatly exaggerated, in reality 50K plus is more like it, I have been blessed or cursed with the gift of gab depending on how one looks at it. :D HRP
     
  14. 3W JOHN
    Joined: Oct 8, 2015
    Posts: 1,156

    3W JOHN
    Member

    Congrats, 18 years is a long time to be committed to anything.
     
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  15. Budget36
    Joined: Nov 29, 2014
    Posts: 13,270

    Budget36
    Member

    I thought you’d mentioned something about your aunt or mom at one time when you were younger? Anyways, you do keep the HAMB moving during slow times, and since I work a night shift, I certainly appreciate you!
     
  16. Jalopy Joker
    Joined: Sep 3, 2006
    Posts: 31,262

    Jalopy Joker
    Member

    glad that you joined when you did - years of helping others figure out how to use this site - plus, helping many to keep in the forward motion on building their rides - all of the stories, pics, etc are appreciated
     
  17. Congrats on 18 years and over 56,000 posts! Great to have you!
     
  18. My mom encouraged me to read and she bought me a couple of Henry Gregor Felsen paperbacks when I was a kid, she also bought me my very first hot rod magazine at the corner drug store, the 1962 issue had Dean Lowe's roadster pickup on the cover, who would have guessed that many years in the future I would actually be acquainted with Dean through the Hamb, his pickup made a huge impression on me at the time and I knew I would eventually have a hot rod. HRP
     
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  19. 18 yrs..that's a commitment.
    Thanks for your contributions, you somehow always seem to come up with new, yet good topics for threads (fuel for this machine we call the HAMB).
     
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  20. cfmvw
    Joined: Aug 24, 2015
    Posts: 978

    cfmvw
    Member

    That is a great story...and a legend was born!

    I've seen that picture of you and Mrs HRP with the '32 pickup many times; what was it like at the time, and where is it now?
     
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  21. wicarnut
    Joined: Oct 29, 2009
    Posts: 9,071

    wicarnut
    Member

    Congrats !
     
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  22. classiccarjack
    Joined: Jun 30, 2009
    Posts: 1,465

    classiccarjack
    Member

    Awesome story! You have always been one of my favorite members. I work more than I care to admit, and hope to fill this forum with builds as I get closer to retiring...

    You have always given sound advice and have been one of my inspirations here at the HAMB. Please keep hanging around will ya?

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  23. The Model A that was in primer was sold to a guy in Lumberton, North Carolina and changed hands a few times, the last time I saw the truck was in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and it had been turned into a street rod, it was bright red, had billet wheels and a tweed interior. to me it was ugly!

    The black 32 pickup went to Texas and as far as I know the gentleman that bought it still has it, HRP
     
  24. Thank you sir, I really appreciate your comment's. HRP
     
  25. Danny for president.
     
  26. Ted, ixnay on the politics, besides my closet is full of skeletons. HRP
     
  27. Danny it's Lowe. And we won't go into how to pronounce it. ;)
     
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  28. ROBERT JAM
    Joined: Nov 13, 2002
    Posts: 1,261

    ROBERT JAM
    Member

    Keep at Danny! You always post interesting threads that give us things to remember and things to consider.
     
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  29. dwollam
    Joined: Oct 22, 2012
    Posts: 2,346

    dwollam
    Member

    So looks like ya learned to type huh? I owned a computer store for 20 years and still only use 4 to 6 fingers to type. I use the backspace a lot too!

    Always enjoy your posts. Keep it up.

    Dave
     
  30. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
    Posts: 23,920

    Deuces

    Right on HRP!!!!!.....;) Thumbsup.jpg
     

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