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    DriftRat is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    No-Rod guy..

     



    Hey! Just to get started here, my names Chris, I work on tanks, bradleys, and other tracked vehicles in the U.S. Army. Once my time in service is up, I'm gonna do my time at UTI, then try to find a job building hotrods. Preferably in the NV area, so if yall got a hookup! Cars have been my passion since day 1. The first thing I remember about my love for cars was showin my mom pictures of old street rods back when I was cruisin' power wheels, and I've been building hotrods and muscle cars in my head and on paper since then.
    As of right now, I have no hot rod.. sad. Right now, I'm doin some research and looking for a decent '32-ish Chevy to build up in a rat-rod style. I'm thinkin satin black, pin striping, suicide suspension, no fenders, three duce, stuff like that... If I had access to a scanner, I'd post up pictures I've drawn. Currently, I own a '92 Camaro that is my drift car, and the love of my life (shhh... dont tell the fiance).
    So, there's a lil about me, if anyone cares.
    Chris

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    and the love of my life (shhh... dont tell the fiance).

    I think we guys all understand that statement, to some degree. When I was married, I thought my hot rod was a "damned car", not a Ford, because that was the way she always described it.

    Anyways, welcome aboard. Nice to see guys in the Service here, and thank you for what you and your fellow Service people are doing for the country. We appreciate it.

    Yeah, you are definitely a car guy. That is how we all do it, the drawings, the dreaming, etc. You're hooked, no getting away from it.

    Don

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