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GunShip Mechanic
09-29-2014, 04:14 PM
Hi everyone,

My name is John and I thought it would be appropriate that I introduce myself since I finally registered on the forum. I live in Georgia and am an avid car nut. Having worked on several vehicles doing various projects I thought it prudent to assembly "my own" car. My financial adviser(wife) gave me the go ahead to have a project car again after having sold my last one almost 20 years ago after getting married and needing to buy a house. The only stipulation I have to attain before starting my project car is that we have to get a different house with at least a 3 car garage for me, and 4 bedrooms for her so she can have nieces, nephews and grandchildren visit during the summers and one school breaks.

I have been working in the aircraft industry for 20+ years in the military and civilian side. I have been building things for as long as I can remember with Legos and erector sets(if that doesn't date me I don't know what will). I spent some time in the Air Force where I got a lot of my aircraft training, and also worked for Boeing, and currently work for USAF DOD as a civilian doing depot maintenance on C-130s.

I have always "tinkered" with cars and am excited at what Factory Five has made available for people to work with. I hate the term "Kit Car" because it normally means just a rebodied something else. The FFRs are so much more then a Kit Car from what I have seen and read.

Anyways, I am hear to learn and share my knowledge with those that are willing to teach and learn. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

Ciao
John

68GT500MAN
09-29-2014, 04:50 PM
Welcome to the forum John. Which of the FFR models are you thinking about building?
Doug

riptide motorsport
09-29-2014, 08:20 PM
Welcome!

GunShip Mechanic
09-29-2014, 08:48 PM
Hi Doug,

Currently I am contemplating the 818. This would be my first foray into a Japanese drive train. I have been a long time Ford Muscle car guy, so if the 818 drive train proves to much learn then probably the '33 Hot Rod or the MKIV.

myjones
09-30-2014, 06:51 AM
Hi everyone,
My name is John and I thought it would be appropriate that I introduce myself since I finally registered on the forum.
I hate the term "Kit Car" because it normally means just a rebodied something else.
Ciao
John

The FF's are definitely not just a re-bodied something else, even the C*bra replicas are so evolved that they only share a basic shape but perform so much better.
I went on such a unique path with my 33 that I don't even think of mine as a kit but more as a suggestion. Enjoy the journey and the change in lifestyle
Dale
Hemi33

Kalstar
09-30-2014, 06:58 AM
Welcome John, you have just found your new best friend. Neither he nor you now each other yet but believe me he is on this forum. I have made life long friends due to Factory Five. Common interests span great gaps in education, vocation, ages even distance. Enjoy the ride this is far more then just building your dream.

The Stig
09-30-2014, 07:20 AM
Hello John.

Sounds like you're certainly well suited for what lies ahead. Welcome!

Mike

carbon fiber
09-30-2014, 09:25 AM
Welcome John. With your background it'll be a cakewalk. There are lots of great people and tons of info here. I'm building a GTM but almost did a '33, I really love the older style body on a modern chassis. There is another forum FFCARS.COM but most of the info on the 818 or '33 is here.

GunShip Mechanic
09-30-2014, 07:51 PM
Hi Riptide, Dale, Kalstar, and Mike. Thank you for the warm welcome.