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Old 06-15-2018, 10:59 PM
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Hello everyone,
My name is Mike and I have been a long time auto enthusiast. I bought my first project car in highschool with a bad transmission and replaced it at school in my highschool auto shop. I can definitely give credit to that class and teacher for helping me to fall in love with cars, aiming me towards a technical career and saving me tons of money over the years by fixing my own vehicles. My last project was/is a very very long term project. As I got older my interest in fabrication and restoration got to be bigger and bigger. Unfortunately life has gotten very very busy and the car has sat for way to many years. I have always loved metal shaping and fabrication and had the pleasure of meeting a member on here and being able to admire his work (thank you) I'll be honest I don't have much if any info to contribute to the craftsman on this site but I do love to admire the work. Thank you
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Old 06-16-2018, 04:14 AM
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Old 06-16-2018, 08:59 AM
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Hello everyone,
My name is Mike and I have been a long time auto enthusiast. I bought my first project car in highschool with a bad transmission and replaced it at school in my highschool auto shop. I can definitely give credit to that class and teacher for helping me to fall in love with cars, aiming me towards a technical career and saving me tons of money over the years by fixing my own vehicles. My last project was/is a very very long term project. As I got older my interest in fabrication and restoration got to be bigger and bigger. Unfortunately life has gotten very very busy and the car has sat for way to many years. I have always loved metal shaping and fabrication and had the pleasure of meeting a member on here and being able to admire his work (thank you) I'll be honest I don't have much if any info to contribute to the craftsman on this site but I do love to admire the work. Thank you

Hi Mike

I think I resemble that remark!

So was that teacher Mr. Gordon?

Welcome to the site, you will really enjoy reading some of project builds.

Steve
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