Thread: Car nut from Illinois
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09-08-2008 06:21 PM #1
Car nut from Illinois
Hey yall!
just wanted to say hello and I look forward to bench rodding with any and every body! I have been around rods forever and have owned a few nice cars in the past. I recently moved to Florida to persue a job that went flat so I am back home in Illinois and starting over project and shop wise. I would love to find a roadster project but Imight have to find something to just get my hands dirty on and enjoy until the dream car comes along. Anyway as I said earlier I look forward to meeting folks and enjoying the hobby! See ya, Andy
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09-08-2008 07:13 PM #2
Welcome to CHR Andy! Hope you get settled in and back to Hot Roddin' real soon.... Always good to have experienced folks checking in and sharing some of their build and tuning knowledge!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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09-08-2008 07:44 PM #3
Welcome to the forum...This is a good one
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09-08-2008 07:48 PM #4
Andy welcome to the site ,sounds like more experience has moved next door .
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09-09-2008 12:26 PM #5
Welcome to CHR, Andy. Pull of a chair and chat.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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09-09-2008 03:43 PM #6
Welcome Andy! Pics please, Bob loves pictures.Superman wears Chuck Norris pajamas
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10-02-2008 01:10 PM #7
Car Guy From Indiana
Hi all, first I just want to give a little information on me as this is my first post on your forum. I am a collector car hobbyist and have been involved in the hobby since 1994 when I purchased a 1966 Pontiac 2+2 convertible. Two years ago I started looking for another rare Pontiac, the 1977 Pontiac Lemans Can Am and ran across one in Illinois. I only looked at this one and ended up buying it. The 2+2 was a car that needed to be restored to bring it to the condition it is now. It took me about 5 years and was a serious learning experience. One thing I learned is not to take stuff apart and put the parts in Pringles potato chip cans. That will cause a serious headache down the road when you start to put stuff back together again, and you have screws left over and no clue as to where they go. The Can Am is one of those survivor cars, original paint, decals, only 55K miles, original interior, etc. The only mods were saved for the drivetrain. Ram Air III cam, heads, 3.90 rear, performance shift kit, some chrome work under the hood, headers, dual exhaust system, and a functional shaker scoop. The original owner saved all the original parts so the car can be brought back to factory specs. I am very active when it comes to car shows and cruises and I enjoy showing and going to cruises with my cars. Hard part is deciding which car is going to go.
Just last month I started a new business called Royal Automotive and I offer collector car services. Site is http://www.royalautomotivellc.com. Now I realize that some forums do not want people soliciting or promoting their business. First, I would not call this an advertisement as I am not asking anyone to buy anything from me and I am not offering any specials or deals on services. What I am asking is that you visit my site and comment on it. Give me the good, the bad, and the ugly. If this business is going to work I will need other hobbyists input. I have learned quite a bit from a lot of different people during my 14 years in the hobby and I believe by asking other hobbyists about my business, I can gain a lot of constructive input. To any administrators who are unhappy that I posted my web site, let me know what kind of advertising opportunities you have. I did the hard part of creating a website, now I have to advertise my company and I am looking for advertising opportunities in all media. Anyway, I intend to be active on the forum and hope to get to know you guys. Who knows, I may know some of you already if you are active in car shows and cruises in the Northwest Indiana area. You may not always know the persons name, but you always seem to remember their rides.
I see you have an event thread, if you do not mind I would like to list your shows and cruises on my website. Thanks.
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