Thread: Working on Hot Rods
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10-27-2018 05:18 PM #1
Working on Hot Rods
Hi everyone,
I currently don't own a hot rod but thought it would be a challenge to help someone work on one. I don't do body and paint work or upholstery.
I'm not really talking about grunt work. I'm talking about the hard stuff. Electrical, fuel systems, performance issues, etc.
My background:
I'm a Honda mechanic and have been recognized by American Honda as a Top Tech. I'm very good at what I do. I take a lot of pride in what I do and enjoy it. I started as a technician back in the 70's with GM and understand old school systems.
Now I understand that my knowledge of hot rods is lacking and that's why I wanted to post here to see if anyone needed some help with their issues. I'd be willing to take a look at it just for the challenge of it. There is nothing that I would like more than to be rewarded by getting an issue straightened out and running right. I would like to build a good reputation for fixing hot rods.
If your in the SF bay area and need help, let me know.
Post your issue here and we can take it from there. If I can help I'd love to. If not I'll let you know.
Thanks,
Robert
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