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Bug to 32 on the HAMB forum...
Ive been watching this thread for awhile. Looks like it is taking shape and thought you guys might be interested? Heck he might be posting here as well? If so disregard... :thumbsup:
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/t...edeuce.945382/ |
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Amazing work - thanks for the head's up.
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I think this guy is an English cousin of MARKH
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Its funny, this guy is world famous. They are even talking about him on the Rods and Sods forum in the UK. :thumbsup::sawzall::welder::plasmacutter:
http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/top...ad-hamb-280553 |
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Very cool, yet a little weird. Saw his recent posting and link under the intro section. Will be fun to watch. Started having night terrors when I was reading his build thread sitting at my desk.
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Surprized he wasnt kicked off - HAMB being so VW friendly and all.
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Right? I remember the big fight a couple years back...was it Walt? I'm too tired to look it up, but I remember a few threads on how much they like VWs.
We have a local car club that is "American only". They totally bash the VW, but every one of them has shared the "back when I was..." story of their old bug, ghia, bus or fastback and what a wonderful car it was. But then they quickly add that now that they are older (average age in this club is probably 65) and they only drive REAL cars - and that VWs are for losers. Whatever. |
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I like showing up a little local show and shines that are "open to all cars" just to piss guys like that off... |
Lots of those people are very arrogant. Were lucky were part of a club that doesn't mind bugs.. but a lot of the car people don't view them as classic cars... despite the fact people go towards them at the car show.
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The Hamb isnt about old cars... Its about traditionally done Hot Rods. That eliminates everything but traditional built Hot Rods. I for one think its cool they try to keep their forum on topic and in essence pure old school hot rod. The club hot rod forum is about anything hot rod so bugs are more than welcome there. If this forum was an early German tin only forum I would expect it to be just that. I wouldn't be getting all sideways if I tried to post something on their site that wasnt in keeping with what their forum is all about. Your right there are a few snobs, know it all's, attention whores, and want to be's, on the Hamb but Ive seen those guys on every forum I visit. I come here to talk non stock VW's and there to talk traditional hot rod. So what is the sister site here for? Any hot rod talk?
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When you go to a forum, you play by the forum rules... or expect trouble.
Something funny but sad... Unkl Ian and others will know this one... Last year or so, The All Metal (Metal shaping) forums told Jesse James to Pound Sand, because he wouldn't sign up and do their process the way they require everyone else has to. I think he would have been an asset to the forums, and I think the forums would be an asset to him as well... but sometimes, ya just gotta work things out... they couldn't get it. Sadly... They have a reason for their process... and it's a respectable process that cuts down on a lot of issues... that situation could have turned out much differently with some diplomacy on both of their parts. |
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well as expected, they deleted it from their forum today. he should have posted it here and linked it to there. now he would have to post it all over again here. to bad. it was a great thread and incredible work.
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I just love the term "Traditional Hot Rods." Back in the day, the guys I knew drove cars they themselves had built. Among them.. a 327 powered MGA; a 289 powered MGB; A 427 powered Austin Healey, lots of fifties' Chevys, a h hemi-powered 53 Ford, my nailhead powered '47 Ford coupe, a Trubo Corvair, a 312 powered '40 ford Coupe...and everyone got along. A THR was whatever you built yourself.
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I really enjoy this site because there doesn't seem to be an element of "stick up asses" here. Sure the noobie bashing was a bit worrying, but I just stuck around took the smacks and Now you can't get rid of me! :funny::thumbsup: If I seem a bit hostile to other car scenes I don't mean to be :unsure: I enjoy all cars, yet most of the time I don't enjoy the scenes or the cliches. I get tired of car bashing (thats not out of joking or fun:funny:) or just general hostility. Being young alot of the car crowd seems to get generally pissy towards interest in the older cars... Whats the issue with young people liking older cars?:wacko: Also went to the hamb.. Apparently they want back the forum.. I'm guessing it got wacked since it wasn't American steel and somebody made an offensive joke involving henry ford and hitler..:wacko: I'm smelling excuse to just get it off since we got mentioned in it.. Really annoying. Also apparently the volksrod name pisses off that lot! Pissing off purists since day one really seems to apply there :funny::thumbsup: |
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I talked with a guy last week who was driving a flat black red wheeled Model A roadster built by a local shop. In fact, the shop builds a lot of these for well heeled folks. The driver said he'd always wanted a hot rod, but didn't have the talent to build it on his own. This guy knew all about the car and wore a grin the whole time we talked.
A positive aspect of guys like this, is that their hard earned bucks support shops like the one mentioned above, my buddy's shop, and lines my wallet at times too. :thumbsup::grin: |
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I build cars for a living, mostly the old stuff. Ive walk up behind guys at car shows and they are telling people all about what they did to their cars and how they did it... When they turn around and see me standing there they almost faint realizing that I built their car for them and I over heard what they said. Ya know I could care less! I'm not into these things for the ego factor. I do it because I love building stuff and am good enough at it that people want to pay me to do it for them. Mr. customer bought the bragging rights as far as I'm concerned. I like talking VW here and old school hot rod on the Hamb and to be honest I don't give a rats ass if the guy built it himself or not. I certainly wouldn't let it affect the way I thought about him one way or another? If he was a snob so be it... Doesn't affect me in any way. Call me stupid but I just don't get that "I built it and I'm someone for doing it" stuff? :thumbsup: Who cares... :funny: Enjoy it to the max for what it is. It can be a total POS or a show stopper... its all good and worth a look at and a discussion dont ya think? :driving:If the guy blows smoke up your ass just smile and move to the next one. Very few people do everything on a car all by themselves with no outside help or input. |
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Nicely said!
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More closer to what I was trying to say. Basically I don't like people who come to shows with trailer queens collect trophies to increase the value of the car then move on. I don't like people who only see the cars in $$$ and then knock other cars that are less $$$ then what you think your cars worth. I have issues with assholes and strict purists.. That why I enjoy the 1958 because its pissed off so many people and has been so much fun. It's even pissed off people who thought it was wasn't worth what we paid then Hagerty valued it at 13k :blink: That shut up a few of the american iron snobs. :funny: I can't wait till I get my poor man's porsche motor in it. :funny: |
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I would have liked to see him keep the narrowed body lines of the hood.
I also hated seeing the RHD drive dash get wasted for something he likely could have built out of a flat sheetmetal. interesting but seems like a of extra stuff to do with little reason of starting with the beetle. Not because I am concerned about the use of the beetle but it seems pointless as when you see the where its going and its results. |
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They revived his thread. Fun to watch his progress.
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Must of saw DrAax's reply and changed their minds? Will keep a flying eyeball on it! Thanks for the heads up...:thumbsup:
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Still not gonna sign up for that place. :hmm: don't like the atmosphere... I like it here its nice and cozy |
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Jon, one reason to start with a bug (in fact, it's a major reason I started with one) is that it has a title and a VIN and that makes a lot of things simpler on the back end.
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