Every forum I've ever been on had, at one time or another ,a post asking to see each others cars, I know some of you already know that, but some of us newer guys would love to see who owns what car. Whata think?
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#166510 - 02/26/1003:31 PMRe: Photo of your car
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Denny Graham
Registered: 12/03/06
Posts: 846
Loc: Sandwich, IL USA
Well a picture of the old gal is always over there at my left side Steve. A bigger picture wouldn’t do her any justice. I approach this hobby kind of ars backwards, I’m not real hung up on shiny paint and such right now, I won’t say that I haven’t cleaned things up enough to make her presentable but she sure isn’t wearing her Sunday best. I’ve kept my focus mostly on what you don’t see because that’s usually the most ignored and abused area of an old vehicle. The result is that I can take her out on a couple hundred-mile trip and not have to worry that she’ll break down and have to be carried home. Denny Graham Sandwich, IL
#166511 - 02/26/1003:34 PMRe: Photo of your car
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brewster
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Registered: 11/05/07
Posts: 715
Loc: Ontario,Canada
A great idea!! I like that at the ChevyTalk site the 49-54's have it posted as a sticky, and I'm surprised the other years don't as well. The next best thing to the banter and information on this site is the pictures of all those beautiful Chevies!!
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This is really strange. I've never seen this happen before now. Usually guys can't wait for an excuse to brag or show their cars off. Is it that the cars are not finished to the correct stage and they want to surprise us? I've seen forums criticize guys for hogging the forum by showing their cars over and over.
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#166620 - 02/27/1004:29 PMRe: Photo of your car
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Denny Graham
Registered: 12/03/06
Posts: 846
Loc: Sandwich, IL USA
I’m on the lookout for a future project car and I was building up your ‘38 this morning and I showed my “big old wife” that picture of Sweetie. Need I tell you what the reaction was! But when she saw how she looks now she perked right up and said go for it. Love that car Richard! Denny Graham Sandwich, IL
I think part of the answer is that when real nice vehicles are posted,some folks,(myself included) feel intimidated by these nice photos and won't post pictures of their own cars.I enjoy looking at the pictures of all the cars,nice or in progress,but,I'm not too keen on showing everyone my not so great(by my standards)vehicles.There is only so much you can do with "twenty footers" and that is all my cars will ever be.I came into this hobby way too late to be able to afford to restore a car to the level that I have seen here and I just don't have the ability to do the work myself.When I joined VCCA,I thought I might fit in,but,alas this is a rich man's hobby now.For all the old timers who got in before everything went through the roof price wise-count your blessingas!
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Yes..I agree it's a rich mans hobby. There is no limit to how much money you could spend on these old cars. Here's the good news..everyone is not interested in having the perfect car. If a shift knob or radio doesn't fit into the correct car scheme of things,that will be just fine. Restore your car as much as you can and to your budget. I'm sure the ratio of owners are on your side. Everyone is not into being absolutely correct. Enjoy your car! Very few guys have the money to just spend unlimited amounts of cash on an old chevy. I enjoy seeing old chevys at any stage of being restored. It's easier to talk about old cars that everyone can enjoy rebuilding. Just my 2 cents. Happy Motoring
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#166837 - 03/02/1007:39 AMRe: Photo of your car
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Chipper
Registered: 11/22/01
Posts: 9841
Loc: The Great State of TEXAS
A photo of a "twenty footer" in most cases looks just as nice as a photo of a "trailer queen". All of my vehicles are in the twenty footer to five thousand piece category. If truth be known the majority of vehicles in the VCCA are in the same categories as mine.
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These views and opinions sure do make me smile. Thanks.
Denny G. I like your philosophy. I also like Mike's, Bill's, Ken's, Tiny's and the others. Different strokes for different folks. Good for us I say...
Now since ya-all are being honest I will openly admit to being anal retentive about my 41. Not the nicest 41 around, but I like it. As I've said before, the car hobby may be the only one where being anal retentive is viewed as valuable or at least understandable.
Gilbert, Think about all the people who would like to have a old car and don't, you do. The fun is it doesn't have to be a show car, You can still go to car shows and meet a lot of real nice people. most shows even have a class for cars being under construction. I attend shows to meet people,tell story's,some time whoppers,some times true. I very seldom enter my car for judging. The thing is to have fun, meet fun people and not worry about your car being perfect. Just make sure you have GOOD tires and good BREAKS. Go and just have fun thats what this hobby is all about.....
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