I guess that I have been blessed...sort of!
When my son was 14 and starting to think about cars I noticed neighbors and friends buying newer, shiney cars and trucks for their kids. I'm sure some of them put some sweat equity into them, but...:HMMM:
Anyway, being a gearhead (without much $$$) I came up with a deal for my son. If he would put his money ($600) and his spare time into the effort, we would find whatever kind of rig that my son liked and build it into something no one else has or perhaps has seen. The tail end of the deal was that after he graduated from HS if he went to Vocational School, Community College or College that we would buy him whatever type of rig that he wanted and we would keep the build.
So he found a '48 Chevy 5 window pu up in Friendsville, TN and we bought it and the trailer that it was on and brought it down to central florida. 16 months later he drove it too school. The first day he drove it we were outside watching him back it out of the garage, he'd done it thousands of time before, and watched him crease the front fender on the garage door jamb.:eek:
I freaked out, shook my head and went to work.
Now is when my son started to show his true colors. After school he went over to a friends house whose dad had some tools and knew how to use them. He beat out the crease, sanded and polished the garage door paint off of the truck and had the truck home and done by the time I got home.:3dSMILE::3dSMILE::3dSMILE:
So you know what he got when he graduated from HS? A pickup with air conditioning!
Later tried a similar deal with my daughter on the same truck which didn't work out so well, but at least she gave it the old college try.
My son is over 25 today and will probably never build a car again, but at least he did it once...And I have pictures!!!! Some with both of us in them!!!
Here is a shot of the '48 after the kids left and I rebuilt it again.