Hi, Ken!
What this guy is NOT telling you is that his brother and him own the Hot Rod
Works
in Nampa, Idaho. They convert the old banjo ford rears into a modern hot rod
open
drive shaft assembly with quality axles. They also build hot rods...the old way.
They have the coolest 29 roadster pickup as a push truck for their 26 roadster.
joe
SMITH KENTON E wrote:
> Hi.
> My name is Ken Smith. My brother, Nick, and I own and drive a steel '26
> roadster #626 in E/GMR. We finished the car in time for the 2001 events at
> Bonneville. My first experience on the salt was in '81 at the July USFRA
> meet. It took a while to get back. We have been spectating for a few years
> and finally committed to building a car to participate. I lurked on this list
> about a year ago, but have recently come back. I've learned a lot. Hope to
> meet many of this list in person this year.
>
> Regards,
> Ken
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