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Hi From The Tarheel State
Hello,
My name is JC Brittain and I live in Claremont NC. I have been building racecars since I was 18 years old and I am now 38. I have always loved learning new ways to fabricate and work sheetmetal. I just hope that I don't drive you guys crazy asking questions but I firmly believe that a person can never know to much about there chosin skill and its hard to learn if you are afraid to ask questions. My son and I are currently working on a 1967 Chevy II, it is our first father and son project ( he is 5 years old ) I had planned to wait until he was a little older but everytime he came to the shop he kept asking when we were going to start working on it so I finally gave in, what can I do i'm a complete softy when it comes to my son. Anyway I look forward to getting to know you guys and look forward to learning all I can from you. Thanks JC |
new to site In greensboro
Hi new to site and live just out side greensboro. I was referred to site by fellow at yellow bullet. I was lookinf ro idea on best way to approach a rear body for FED Im building. The closest thing to it would be Adam Sorokins new Nostalgia top fuelerhttp://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/...nal_FTW525.jpg.
I have build few raccars and ran alky funny and dragster for about ten years. Our funnycar would be better knownhttp://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/...derindiana.jpgWe ran it thought eastern half US. Like said point of vist to site is to see if can get some ideas how to best approach b uilding the rear section. I have few and a little fabtrication experiance. The multiple contours and trying to make it one piece with as few welds as possible have made this a good test to say the least. Figure maybe few here might be helpful and your being local doesn't hurt well same state. ANY IDEAS? |
Hi JC and welcome!
David |
Hi JC and welcome !:)
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HI jc welcome to the forum
Peter |
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