Since I've never won anything more than a doughnut when I rolled up the rim one time, I'm pretty sure I'm a Big Ole Loser :)
After putting a couple of kids thru college I find myself with a little more time on my hands and can get back to what I love, "Torque and Recoil". Whether it be on 2 ,4 or 18 wheels, skis or water, If it goes fast enough to get you in trouble, I'M IN...
I have have way more projects on the go than a guy should have, guess that's why I don't get any finished. But I'm truly doin the best I can with what I got. Presently fixing my scooter which had a little mishap last fall in one of them damn roundabouts, lets just say oil on the road and motorbikes and roundabouts don't go together @ ALL!!! My long term project, 3 years in now, is a little PT Cruiser that I thought would be a quick and easy roadster project that has snowballed and transformed itself into much more involved pickup truck is keeping me busy. I'm very hands on and I got this crazy little voice in my head that keeps saying "I can do that". God help me, its addictive.
I really like the idea of the Ontario club, Its great to run into people from the forums at cruise nights and swap meets and such. Adds another layer to the cake for the auto enthusiast whether it be rat rods, muscle cars, big rigs,...(I appreciate and respect everything someone has taken the time and effort to make it their own, even if its not my cup of tea.)
Looking Forward to meeting some fellow Losers
CHEERS
BamBam
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If at first u dont succeed, get a bigger HAMMER...
Welcome aboard man. I'm intrigued by your PT project, since I never really paid them much mind. Pretty much anything goes around here, as long as your attitude is that of a LOSER (it's always all-caps ;) ), lol. Build it the way you want, and enjoy it how you want.
Welcome aboard BamBam! I gotta say if someone told me you could make a pickup out of a PT Cruiser, I'd be very skeptical.... but you've proven it's possible, and it looks good! The proportions seem to work well together... can't wait to see it with those rear fenders... Nice work man!
There's a great group of people on here... kind of a small knit community (just how I like it lol)... Enjoy!