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01-17-2007 06:06 AM #1
My introduction and first question.
First of all a friendly hello to all of you!
My name is Matti Alexander Bohm. I am 19 years old, a half Finn and live in northern Germany. (in the near of Bremen or Hamburg) I am very interested in old cars (german cars but also american cars!!!) and drive a 1972 german Ford Granada (my third classic). Another hobby of mine is collecting old die cast cars. My collection consists of around 500 old die-casts (Matchbox, Corgi, Dinky, Hot Wheels etc.) and another 300 newer die-cast modelcars. I customize die-casts (scale 1/18 ) and change their engines, colours etc. or I let them look like they were towed out of a barn or scrapyard. The customized models like a Chevy Nomad Gasser, '59 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible Rat Rod (with real rust!) or a Volvo Amazon with Corvette Engine built as a 1/4 mile car. These modelcars were already featured in a german car magazine and I also built on request of Revell Germany two prototypes for a (planned) new collection of barnfind models which are shown on the international toy fair in Nuremberg (early february).
Another thing that I like doing is to design cars or especially redesign vintage cars. Hot Rods, Lead Sleds and so on.
Naturally I am interested in automotive engineering and the design of the cars.
I will finish school this year in April and now look for a company that customizes classics or tunes them. I mean companies like Unique Performance, Foose etc. First of all I would like to do an internship (hope you know this word, because I had to translate it via internet!?) and now I look for a company that offers such an internship. After this internship I would return to germany to make an accepted apprenticeship (this takes 3 years) if the company where I did my internship or another would offer me a job, I would return to the USA to work there.
So my question is if anybody of you knows such a company, which is successful in building hot rods, custom cars or something like that and which could need a young creative, german guy?
I would be very delighted about every information or help. Maybe some of you know people who work at these companies or companies analog to the companies mentioned above!?
Thank you for reading and hopefully helping,too.
If anyone would like to see some photos of my car, worked out designs or die-cast model cars, I will post some photos.
Matti Alexander Bohm
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01-17-2007 06:31 AM #2
Well first off Welcome to CHR
Second PICTURES are always welcome
I personaly know of no places like you are seaking but I'm sure they exist just keep hanging in thereCharlie
Lovin' what I do and doing what I love
Some guys can fix broken NO ONE can fix STUPID
W8AMR
http://fishertrains94.webs.com/
Christian in training
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01-17-2007 06:33 AM #3
Welcome to the forum. While I know of no companies specifically like the ones you seek, I would suggest simply getting in touch with operations such as the names you mentioned, and asking. Coddington seems to not be opposed to hiring people with little experience, and having a German trainee might add to the flavor of the show. With many of his people jumping ship and going to Foose, he may be receptive to this.
Yes, you translated internship perfectly. As with any company, you generally start out doing menial tasks and as you gain experience and prove yourself, you move up in responsibilities. I imagine these companies are flooded with people hoping for a chance to work and train there, especially since the popularity of these types of TV shows, but you never know.
Perhaps the way it is done is to first start with minor shops and then move up the ladder to the better known shops? In any event, good luck, and persistance pays off, so just keep trying and trying until someone says yes.
Don
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01-17-2007 06:50 AM #4
yeah I know what you mean.
I thought about starting in a "lower" custom shop, but I don't know a lot of them because I don't live in the U.S and so it is difficult to know the not so well known shops and I don't want to end up doing paint jobs on stolen cars in Detroit.
But think you are right. Lets see what happens and don't stop helping me or giving good advices. Thank you so far.
Oh forgot to ask what you meant with this sentence: "and having a German trainee might add to the flavor of the show." Sry if I don't understand everything but I think for someeone who doesn't speak english in his every day live it's more than enough, I think. I speak english in my english lessons only.Last edited by Motoraver; 01-17-2007 at 06:54 AM.
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01-17-2007 07:12 AM #5
Here is what I meant by that. I don't know if you get this show in Germany, but if you have seen it you have probably noticed a lot of the Hollywood influence on the show. They put some employees in there for effect, I think, to dress up the show and add some comedy and "color" to the show. A perfect example is that dummy Boo Bear (sp) and some of the antics of the black guy. I would like the show a whole lot more if it was done without all of that drama, but the Producers seem to know what the viewing public likes, so they inject this kind of stuff.
Another example is the lame telephone calls they make to the car owners on Overhaulin', pretending to be cops and stuff. I go for a beer when those segments come on.
So, I thought if they hired some German trainee, it would add some interest, or "flavor" to the plots. BTW, you will have no problem with language, you English is remarkably good. Many of my customers are German, and you communicate much better than most of them.
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 01-17-2007 at 07:14 AM.
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01-17-2007 07:16 AM #6
now some pictures because you said that they're welcome. ;P
That is the cover of the german car magazine where my models where featured. The Chevy Nomad on the cover is also a die-cast model of mine that I customized.
now some pictures of the so called "dioramas" I build out of 1/18 die cast modelcars
The "diorama" above is now property of Revell Germany.
So next pictures show my customized Ro(d)tten Caddy (made out of a pink model from Maisto..maybe some of you know how the model originally looks like!?)(sry for the bad pictures but I will scan the articel in themagazine 'cause this model was also featured)
Here's my collection...
I didn't show everything to you but if you want detailed pictures of the collection you can have them.=)
If anyone is interested in customized die-cast models then let me know it.
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01-17-2007 07:27 AM #7
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
thank you =)
german customers?? Where do you work or in which company?
so now I know what you meant...I don't recieve overhaulin' but rides or monster garage are getting popular in Germany, though they are shown on a not so popular channel. I chose Foose because I like the design of the cars and if I hadn't this idea for my future I would study product/industrial design but in a big company you cannot be so creative.That's why I had the idea of working in such a company like Foose or etc.
A show which everyone knows is MTV Pimp my Ride but this show is definetly bullshit.
I don't want to tell you that it's really a pleasure to talk with you.
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01-17-2007 09:29 AM #8
Welcome to here.
Now those are some wild models. I really like those. You definetly got some talent. By the way, you "type" better English than me.
JackK.I.S.S.
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01-17-2007 09:47 AM #9
I live and work in SW Florida, and many of your Countrymen come here to live part of the year, or even permanently. I work at a Marina, and we maintain lots of boats owned by Germans.
They are sometimes apologetic that their English is not so good, but I always tell them it is certainly better than my German.
Funny little story. Many of my male customers bring a sometimes younger looking lady with them, and usually she is attractive. One time I was having some fun with one such couple, and I said to the man "Some day I must visit Germany, because all the women I see are so pretty." He had to translate that to her, and they both laughed about it. But then he said to me " No, don't go to Germany looking for pretty ladies..........we leave the ugly ones at home and travel with the pretty ones." We got a good laugh out of that one.
Don
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01-17-2007 11:08 AM #10
@moparjack44: Thank you and I hope that there will be a company who will think the same.
@itoldyouso: Yeah, typical german humour. ^^ I try to translate a joke:
Woman: Oh, darling, here stands that the police searches for a man, around thirty years old, who disturbs women in a sexual way.
He: Oh, do you think that could be something for me??
No but the german who told you not to come here because of the women is right. If you want to see a lot a lot of Mercedes then you are right. In my region are more Mercedes registered than in the region around Stuttgart where they are build. My father also owns one. A '91 560 SEC.
But if you look for some nice women then you have to got to Finland!!
Oh I know a man who owned a big Ford dealership.. was the fifth biggest automobile dealership in Germany...he sucked all the money step by step out of the company and now lives in Florida and built a house for half a million dollar and founded a import/export Company for cars. His dealership went bankrupt and a lot of people lost their jobs because of him...so if you see him, then kick his ass!Last edited by Motoraver; 01-17-2007 at 11:21 AM.
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01-17-2007 11:15 AM #11
One of my German customers is like the one you describe. Supposedly InterPol is looking for him, something about taking other Germans money for boats and then keeping the money himself. We call him "Colonel Klink."
Don
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01-17-2007 11:25 AM #12
okay the one I meant is not criminal like the one you meant, but I think it is really unfair what he did, because his german dealerships had less money because of the things he did and so the people who managed his different dealerships couldn't do anything to safe them from going bankrupt .I erased his name because I think it's better and I don't want to get problems because of it. I got too angry when I wrote it.Last edited by Motoraver; 01-17-2007 at 12:12 PM.
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01-17-2007 11:32 AM #13
Had to edit this post... things had changed... ;-)Last edited by Motoraver; 11-09-2011 at 11:58 AM.
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01-19-2007 01:40 PM #14
so can noone help me finding a good company/shop that customizes cars or that looks for creative persons (design or something in this direction)?
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01-19-2007 03:49 PM #15
It's not that no one wants to help you, but we often see questions like this from Stateside hopefuls, and usually have no answers for them either. It is not like we are tapped into Coddington, Foose, or even lesser known shops, and can provide a recommendation for you.
I would suggest you treat it like any other situation where you were seeking employment. Beat the bushes and make lots of calls and sending of resumes. If you are really serious, take in one of the large vendor shows and start asking questions.
For every shop there are 100 aspiring customizers who would love to go to work for them, especially the well known ones. You will undoubtedly have to start at ground zero and work your way up as your skills and education increase.
It may be that folks in other places think there is a vast number of these shops all over America, and that is simply not the case. There are a number of small, usually one or several person shops, that are scattered throughout the country, but they are generally not in a position to take on any member of the team who can not pull his or her own weight and contribute right from the start.
Good luck,
Don
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