Back in 2016 I took a break from the Austin Mini resto to build myself a truck.
The following posts are taken from a forum I posted to back then. So cast your minds back to good old 2016!
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Hey ladies and gents,
Almost finished on my slightly odd first hot rod build, I found this forum and started to browse the threads on here and was taken aback at the sheer amount of talent out there, beavering away in workshops, barns and garages all over! Feeling inspired, and although I've been pretty busy on the build, I thought I'd take a few minutes to share a few pictures of my build journey.
Now I'd always been a fan of pre and post war American trucks, but I've always had to be a distant admirer, having not been born on this fair land, only until I was in my mid 20s did I arrive on this continent and able to get my hands on some US machinery.
I cut my teeth working on old British stuff while in the UK, classic mini coopers to be precise.
I didn't really consciously think that I would ever have the chance to own a classic truck until something hit me. I was nursing a classic Audi quattro as my daily driver, constantly fearing what would break next or where to park it that it would be safe and not get scratched. A car so precious to me and the Audi community for its rarity and unbelievably perfect condition, however worth so little that fixing the AC would cost half as much as its worth.
At that time I was contemplating selling the Audi and buying something boring as my next DD, something I can't bring myself to do...
Meanwhile I read a forum thread which got me a trifle excited, nestled within a retro themed forum designed to host European retro unicorns, a yank with a master plan, to combine modern American practicality and muscle with old timey farm truck clothing, keeping the patina rich body allowing a modern practicality DD and a park it anywhere and use it classic...
I was inspired, not just because the idea combined the two things I was looking for for my next DD. But because it was going to be cheap, within a reasonable budget ...
A plan was hatched, a cursory phone call to my bank manager, the beautiful Mrs non grata.... the reply "you have to sell the Audi first"....
I was attached to the Audi, I had wanted one for years, I searched for the perfect example, I'd found it, I had it, it was to be mine forever. Erm well.....250k miles and its a ticking time b*mb...time for its next owner.
It took 1 day to sell it, I didn't even have time to have 2nd thoughts, sold for the asking price...gone....
So I had my plan, I had the money, I had no DD....
I bought the donor for what was going to be the powertrain for my new "vintage" Daily driver
2005 dodge durnago 5.7 hemi AWD
More to come.....