Thread: Does this qualify as a Hot Rod?
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10-11-2013 06:54 AM #466
It's all in presentation, or how the question is presented. I agree there are a lot of people that mean no harm and are just asking questions, and they should (and in most cases do) get legit answers. However, there is usually one or two smart a$$es that think they know everything, they should get what they deserve. I'll bet they're the ones that are always bragging on what a great job they do on every project, no matter what it looks like.
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10-11-2013 08:02 AM #467
Exactly! Somehow a person can just tell when that smarta_ _ asks "the question", with that tone... then they get a smarta_ _ answer! The ones who simply ask 'cuase they don't know.. they get the explanation without any cockiness.
It seems like it's the same debate with trailers / trailer queens and the "check writers"... versus the "old school" attitudes from guys who are young enough to be my sons! But they want to tell me how to build a car like "back in the day"..!!..!!
My standard answer for that has become, "when you pay the bill, you get to decide"..... And yes, I wish I could get paid to build hot rods all day!!
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10-11-2013 11:42 AM #468
When it comes to the smart asses, I usually answer their question with a question of my own, "Where's your car?" After that, the original questioner mumbles something and walks away!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
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10-11-2013 08:17 PM #469
LOL! Answer a question with a question, that's classic!
I don't know, what do you think............
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10-11-2013 08:26 PM #470
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Speaking of attitudes, I really am getting tired of the "Traditional" building a lot of guys claim to be doing. Most of these are hacked together POS's from parts that were taken out of a junk yard in the 50's to 60's and these same guys reuse them. Then these guys want to bust people's nuts for making an old car a more friendly driver. WTF ever. Sorry, kind of topic there.Ryan
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10-11-2013 09:57 PM #471
Here's another reason my kit will never be confused for the real deal...
Yahoo!Wes
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... but it helps!
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11-06-2013 04:45 PM #472
A short slideshow of the Knightsen event, from the NCKCC website.
Wes
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... but it helps!
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11-06-2013 05:09 PM #473
Thanks for the slideshow Wes!!! Good seeing Hot Rods in the sunshine......4" of snow here yesterday.......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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11-06-2013 05:24 PM #474
Were you in that line-up holding a trophy? If not, you should've been ! You've done a lot of great work with it!!
Thanks for the video too!
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11-07-2013 12:03 AM #475
Wow!! 4 inches? I consider it too cold around here when I can't wear a pair of shorts...which is probably only 15% of the year.
Nah, no trophies. But it was really great getting a feel for where I'm at compared to some completed kits.
I met a guy from San Jose who has had a Velo Rossa kit for twelve years, but hasn't worked on it for at least five. It's just been sitting in his garage collecting dust... a stripped down shell. It was really nice to hear him say that my presence at the show has inspired him to get back to working on it. I was able to stop by and see it a few weeks ago. We talked for hours about his plans, how I resolved a few issues he was concerned about and how unique his project would be when finished. Good times.Wes
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... but it helps!
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11-07-2013 03:43 AM #476
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11-07-2013 06:25 AM #477
Roger
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11-07-2013 08:47 AM #478
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01-14-2014 10:40 PM #479
Soooo, the VR has been on the road and legal now for about six months. The plan was to drive her hard while the weather allowed, then take her apart to; refine the bodywork, address fitment issues and fix any cracking that may have occurred. I'm happy to report that there are virtually no cracking issues. But it seems that I may not be getting to the bodywork and fitment for some time.
After 22 years in our current house, the wife and I have decided to sell and move to a bigger place. Any work on the VR will have to wait until we relocate. The good news is that our new digs will have enough room for a proper shop to both finish the VR and work on several other projects at the same time... that is when we actually find that place.
We found two properties that matched our criteria perfectly. Unfortunately, they both sold in a 24 hour period just two days before our house sold. So we are now looking for a temporary abode to live in until the right place comes along. So the VR, along with most of our stuff, will be in storage for the foreseeable future.Wes
You don't have to be crazy to do this...
... but it helps!
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01-15-2014 01:56 AM #480
Good luck on the house search Wes!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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