Hi everyone! I'm glad I've finally gotten around to joining the H.A.M.B. and more importantly starting the wheels in motion on a lifelong dream (1932 or 1933 Ford coupe project). I would appreciate the suggestions and insight of experienced technical 1930s Ford owners. It would be great to network with some local owners. Joe
welcome Joe, you will enjoy when it is finished. Mine took five months to build, we now drive the wheels of it.
Hey, Joe. I just joined this fine organization yesterday and I am just now composing my "introduction" post, but wanted to let you know that I am also in south Florida. If you're not on the "left coast", then perhaps you're near Fort Lauderdale. If so, lemme know. I have a '37 Willys that I'm trying to finish and I'm sure we can share our talents...and BS stories. 1SG
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone. I am sure it will not be too long before I start posting some "new guy" type questions...after searching of course 1SG, I am on the East coast just North of Ford Lauderdale. I will send you my email address and phone number. I have not started my build yet, you are one step ahead of me. I was planning on networking and soliciting some input at a few local events (http://www.sun-sentinel.com/entertainment/fl-five-places-cars-20120720,0,6767623,full.story), maybe we could meet-up at one of these? These days I have a lot of time so I would be happy to give you a hand. Joe
bradenton here, welcome...watch for our 61 caddy bagged and my 55 chevy with no hood lol. if you need pinstriping im here in fl!