Badgerstate
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- Joined
- Jun 3, 2016
- Messages
- 5
Hello all. New member here and I thought Id introduce myself.
Im 36 years old, currently live in Columbus, OH but am originally from Madison, WI.
Lately, Ive been going to a lot of car meets and have really gotten bit by the hot rod/rat rod bug.
So, I decided to start going on forums like this to get an idea of what I might be getting myself into.
In a perfect world, Id love to find a '30s Ford coupe or 5-window somewhere but Id be open to a '40s or '50s sedan or truck. Mostly, I just want something with big, fat fenders on it and a narrow hood so that I can take the front fenders off of it and get the rat rod look that everyone loves.
Ive been working on cars, power equipment, snowmobiles, ATVs; you name it most of my life and I currently build cars for a living, so I have no doubts in my mechanical ability. Its just going to be a matter of finding a suitable car for a build and putting in the wrench time.
So, yeah, thats me. I hope to learn as much as I can before I start my build and I look forward to learning from those of you have been there and done that before and know more about this than I do.
Im 36 years old, currently live in Columbus, OH but am originally from Madison, WI.
Lately, Ive been going to a lot of car meets and have really gotten bit by the hot rod/rat rod bug.
So, I decided to start going on forums like this to get an idea of what I might be getting myself into.
In a perfect world, Id love to find a '30s Ford coupe or 5-window somewhere but Id be open to a '40s or '50s sedan or truck. Mostly, I just want something with big, fat fenders on it and a narrow hood so that I can take the front fenders off of it and get the rat rod look that everyone loves.
Ive been working on cars, power equipment, snowmobiles, ATVs; you name it most of my life and I currently build cars for a living, so I have no doubts in my mechanical ability. Its just going to be a matter of finding a suitable car for a build and putting in the wrench time.
So, yeah, thats me. I hope to learn as much as I can before I start my build and I look forward to learning from those of you have been there and done that before and know more about this than I do.