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    hello

     



    names justin, im 17 years old and looking to learn more about hot rodding and classic fords since ive pretty much been a chevy boy my whole life. right now i would say what i want to do before college is build myself a t-bucket, but i have new ideas fly into my head nearly everyday so i never know what i might want to do next.

    i guess really what i should worry about is getting my license and getting a job rather than hotrodding
    whats poppin jive turkey?

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    Justin...welcome to CHR! Glad to see that you, probably like many "rodders" on this board, became interested in hot rods before you had a license or a job. I remember my first book report as a 9th grader was entitled "How a carburetor works". That's something that must be in our blood! (LOL)

    My first ride was a 1950 Chevy 6 cyl. that I bought with money I saved from paper route money and birthday gifts. I was 15 .

    I'm 58 years old now, I just bought the car of my dreams in December. (1930 Ford Model A Full Fendered Roadster)

    Good luck with getting your license and a job...and remember, never give up on your dreams!

    Pat

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    Welcome aboard Finch, really great to have some young and excited folks on the forum. Good luck with your dreams, work for tham and they can come true

    Pat
    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    thanks all now i want to get a job

    im lovin your model A Pat. btw ... you live in Rochester, NY? if so, I would hope to see you at the Log Cabin car show this summer!
    whats poppin jive turkey?

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    Justin...yes; I do live in Rochester. I actually live in Greece by the lake.

    I'm planning on crusin' to the Log Cabin a few times this year. This will be the first time with my new street rod. Please come and introduce yourself if you see my car.

    I joined the Rochester Street Rods (www.rochesterstreetrods.org) in January.
    They have a list of "cruise ins" for every night of the week! Actually there are 2 or 3 places for every night of the week.

    Hope to see you.

    Pat

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