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    martinengdahl is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Swede Newb signing in... again :)

     



    It seems the forums went south for a while there, good thing theyre back!
    Im a noob from sweden, and I am in the planning stages of my first hotrod (or whatever its called, im very bad at terminology)
    Hopefully I will have something to contribute here (I am a welder), and Im sure I will learn a lot from everyone here.
    Since I am new to building cars, I thought picking a cheap, easy to get car as a base would be good. In Sweden the Volvo Amazon is a genuine classic, and there are lots of them around in very good shape for a good price.
    Here is my idea:
    Original car


    My vision:


    As for engine, suspension and so on, I am currently researching what would be feasable to put into this car (it is actually pretty small)
    Thoughts are welcome, and I am looking forward to getting to know all of you

    /Martin

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    I believe that looks like the old model 122 they used to sell here in the 60's. Hardy cars. Not fast nor quiet, but lasted a lifetime.

    Actually, your vision looks very good. Now all you need is a plan to start and to stick to it until completed. Good luck and post a picture of your progress from time to time. Always good to see some creative wisdom.

    oh and by the way, welcome aboard!

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    hey looks good , glad to have you a board

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    Martin, it's a beautiful design, but it looks too much like work for me
    PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.

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    thanks everyone!
    Well, since this is my first build ever, if you guys say it will be a lot of work, ill add 300% to that and prepare myself for some serious trouble!
    Im going to try to make a buildlog as soon as I get going, but right now a couple of friends and I are negotiating for some shopspace so building is on hold for a couple of months
    I will get this done though, so if you guys are still around in... say... 2015, I am sure you are all going to be in awe!

    /Martin

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    Welcome to CHR Martin
    Nice custom your planing there- if you can get the bikini team to be on hand for the build you will get more help than if you buy pizza & beer, but only do one or the other. Otherwise it's a party, and nothing gets done, lol....

    Good Luck !!
    Jim

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