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Welcome to my collection of mainly automotive content, specifically my 1930 Ford Coupe Hotrod construction, Isuzu Bellett, Nissan GTiR, 200SX and SSS, various fast cars, Amateur radio, electronics and other activities. I have always played with, and been interested in cars, since I taught myself to drive in a Fiat 501 as a young teenager. I love to modify and build things and these pages reflect my hands on approach to most things, where I try to do as much as I can myself. Click area of interest, to jump down main page:-
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This is my current passion. 9 years already !!! Building a Street Rod, based on an all steel, 1930 Ford coupe. I started in Feb '98. Go to My 1930 Ford Hotrod for information and progress on the construction of my Hotrod.
I've run out of Web space here, but will soon migrate to a new one of my own www.carnut.info June 2001 trip to York, Pennsylvania, USA, Street Rod Nationals. Over 5500 Hotrods ! Bill, Jeff and myself even featured in the NSRA magazine with Bill's coupe! We also met up with Mike. who unfortunately missed the NSRA photo session.
My Rod History
Go to My 1930 Ford Hotrod for progress in 2007 and information on the construction of my Hotrod. These Hotrod pages are dedicated to my Mother, Val, who passed away suddenly on May 7th 2000.
See What I'm aiming for in looks of my
Hotrod
My everyday job is in Electronics, so I have decided to put some of that, into my Rod. I could have built a set of digital instruments, for example, but since I want my Rod to be more resto style, analogue style instruments will be retained. In this case, VDO Cockpit Royale™ style. As I also need a gear indicator for my T700/R4 auto transmission and a speed sensitive lockup, I decided to make these functions electronic, and build it myself. As I thought about it, a few more functions could easily be incorporated by using a small 8digit LED display driven by a micro-processor. Just a few examples are:- radiator electric fan control, warnings of low oil, battery voltage and brake fluid, etc The display will possibly be mounted under the speedo, in a new, enlarged, instrument panel. A new page detailing this project has been added. Please let me know what you think of this idea.
Aust Street Rod Federation See the latest magazine of the Federation.
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