Hi guys, don't know if you checked it out, but we have had some friendly correspondence with a few of your members over on our board- The Garage
http://traditionalspeedandkustom.com/thegarage/index.php?topic=1011.0We started it as an alternative to some of the other boards because I felt too constricted at times when some things like Volkswagens, Mustangs and post 64 Pickup Trucks were OFF-TOPIC. Sure there are message boards like yours that cater to a specific interest, but what if you like ALL those things. Do you ALWAYS have to take it to a sepeate group of friends to talk about them? Nope.
My background is that I was raised by a hardcore old car nut. Nothing was taboo and we liked everything from turn of the century early motorcars to late-model muscle cars from my childhood. We mostly messed with Tri-Five Chevies and early V-8 Fords, but when my grandparents started buying Volkswagens before I was born and my mom had a brand new '68 when I was 1-year old I forever was fascinated. By the time I was 10 on 1976 my uncles had some pretty cool Cal-Lookers and PLENTY in my neighborhood in Redondo Beach. My next door neighbor worked at "AutoHaus" and a good friends uncle ran a really popular Volkswagen garage that did all the local killer Bug work. He had a flawless Sedan with a plate that said "DER SNRF".
I didn't get my first bug until I was 20 (a '61 that I had known most of my life), but I LOVED that car. Tricked it out for my future wife and then had a string of at least 8 more. I collected all the rare EMPI stuff, had a FULL collection of EVERY Volkswagen magazine ever printed and then the economy took a CRAP. Lost my job in Aerospace Industry- and slowly all the toys got sold. I bounced back eventually with a unplanned job at Petersen Publishing as an editor at Sport Truck Magazine after Hot VWs turned me down. From there I became the Editor of the Goodguys Gazette for 3 years and then Rod & Custom called me to be their editor. After 3 years there I started my own franchise of the famous SO-CAL Speed Shop- SO-CAL Los Angeles (
www.socalspeedshopla.com) I'm the one on the left.
The economy slowed down and I hatched a plan to make my ultimate vision of an ON-LINE Rod & Kustom magazine and that what we just launched over a month ago @
www.traditionalspeedandkustom.com.
It's been going GREAT- and plans have always been to launch a similar VW magazine very soon once the first mag pays for its self. I tested the waters with the post about VWs because I know SO MANY hot rodders that also love V-Dubs- and that brings us here. I REALLY like your board and will be spending A LOT of time here! Thanks for welcoming me, Jim Aust