Hence….” Doorkicker “

Hence….” Doorkicker “

My Hemi is finally coming home after almost seven years in machine shop jail! Looking forward to putting it together!I always build mine as I always like to do things my way and would usually have to change/improve on what someone else would have done anyway. I sometimes go a little overboard too....
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I ain't got no carbs! lolCan't have a buyer without a builder. They go hand in hand. Some may not like it but it keeps the culture alive. Best rule is to not be a dick about it on either side of the carb
Agreed, you also know all what you have and what to expect. Lots of hidden skeletons in finished bought cars just ask many whom bought at the big auctions like Mecum or BJ.I enjoy building them,and the sense of pride that goes along with it!
Good for you. Capitalization is usually best practice too. F@ck the actual mechanics of things I suppose. Says alot.ill chime in my situation and why i "bought".
im young, compared to most here, I have two kids under 9, i own a business that employs 130 people, I coach kids sports, and run a cattle ranch on the side. I've been a cowboy for hire many times and still do for friends. i own 5 tractors, a track loader and a skid steer. you know what i don't have much of? spare time.
id rather spend my time swimming with my kids, or teaching my daughter guitar, or changing the oil with her in the old truck she'll drive first.
i don't have time to get into the minutiae of building a muscle car from the ground up. so i bought a "built" car that needed minimum work. and so far i've torn the steering column down and the dash twice.
when the kids are old enough to actually hold their own in the wrenching department, ok, we can work on projects together and I'll seek one out. but now, my Charger with TKX that i can get the family excited to jump into and go for an afternoon adventure without the care or worry of making it back home is worth every single penny.
and ill be damned if ill be judged negatively for it. i know what i can do mechanic wise but i don't feel the need to be self righteous about it.
Totally agree mm. While I can buy and build I always preferred to build. The moron that thinks building one correctly is the “cheap” way out is wrong. It’s the satisfaction of accomplishing a project. The attaboys at shows is icing on the cake.I generally build for fun, and buy to drive. I'm also old enough to realize....my time is worth more than money. The older I get, the more I pay to have stuff done. Again, my
time is worth more than money.
Ummmm, Nope thats me driving."Standing on the corner in Winslow Arizona..."
Is that YOU on the bicycle wearing pink?
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Absolutely an arrogant comment. I’ve earned it.Good for you
Wow, a bit arrogant comment dont ya think
Not everyone has the ability Or even the time to build a car. Not to mention its far cheaper in the long run buy it done
I seriously doubt some one whom has the funds to buy done are of the " not to bright" mentality
I bought my current car done.
But I helped build it back in the early 2000s that count?
I wanted a car but having built A LOT over the years. At my age I had ZERO interest in buying another project / basket case car.
So i wrote a ck, and drove it home and have had a smile on my face since.
Last car I ' built' was for someone else ( 68 Charger RT ) And am currently building a truck ( 1972 Ford f100 ) for someone else with a local buddy of mine. We work on it as time allows, Usually 2 or 3 days a week , maybe 4 or 5 hrs a day.
So Yes I can BUILD them. But dont feel the need to spend all my spare time doing so
"Standing on the corner in Winslow Arizona..."
Is that YOU on the bicycle wearing pink?
No. It’s a girl my lord , slowin down to take a look at me.
Good for you. Capitalization is usually best practice too. F@ck the actual mechanics of things I suppose. Says alot.
Uhhh….”It’s a girl my lord in a flatbed Ford, slowing down to take a look at me”.
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There is a robust person standing on the corner and no Ford truck around.
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