Eric E
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- Apr 3, 2008
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My name is Eric, and am living in Sevierville, TN. Currently, I have a '28 Chevy basket case, and I am waiting on delivery of a '30 Tudor project that someone gave up on. The first car I bought on my own was a '62 Impala, I still have it in storage at my folks house. Went from that to a '55 Belair, I hate that I ever let that go. I'm not sure how I developed the interest in cars, my dad gave up the car thing when he sold his, '56 Belair in the early sixties. I have just always found anything with a motor fascinating. I am learning to weld and do some fabrication.
I work in the performance industry, for an alternator and starter company. Most of what we build is directed toward racing or show cars. Most of the people I work with tend to lean toward the drag racing/muscle car end of the world, but I have always loved hot rods. I work in tech support and sales. The best part of the job is the ability to go to a lot of events, but that is a curse to, I'm working so I don't get to see as much as I like to. It always amazes me what rodders can do, and make work.
As you would expect, I tend to lean toward the traditional/rat side. Sometimes I think the rat part can go to far, but to each his own. I can even appreciate the billet showboats for the work and effort that goes in to them.
That's about it. Hope to see you guys on the road somewhere.
I work in the performance industry, for an alternator and starter company. Most of what we build is directed toward racing or show cars. Most of the people I work with tend to lean toward the drag racing/muscle car end of the world, but I have always loved hot rods. I work in tech support and sales. The best part of the job is the ability to go to a lot of events, but that is a curse to, I'm working so I don't get to see as much as I like to. It always amazes me what rodders can do, and make work.
As you would expect, I tend to lean toward the traditional/rat side. Sometimes I think the rat part can go to far, but to each his own. I can even appreciate the billet showboats for the work and effort that goes in to them.
That's about it. Hope to see you guys on the road somewhere.