ydousurf
10-17-2019, 05:37 PM
Hi Everyone,
My name is Doug J. Sandin or (Dj) for short and I'm relatively new to the forum. I figure it was time and I would take a moment and “break the ice” or “mark the pavement” as they say, and introduce myself and provide some background as to why I signed up on this awesome Factory Five Forum! I’ve been out on the forum for this past year just observing and learning from everyone. I’ve been reading, studying, bookmarking, and taking many notes and just trying to keep up daily with the information and topics that are being discussed. I figured now was the time to drive-in and start posting! My introduction was seven pages long, going on eight – sheesh! Yeah, I know! So instead I’ll add some of the more in-depth part of my story about Ol’ Blue throughout my build. Here’s the condensed version. Sorry, it’s still a little long. For a short version, skip to the bottom. For an even shorter one, don’t read it! ;) Anyway, here goes…
I live in Greeley, Colorado. Greality for us locals! I enjoy working on vehicles and I’ve had the passion since I was very young. I can weld and fabricate, turn a wrench, and I will do the nastier jobs which require a few choice words at times. I consider myself and artist and designer at heart, for which I strive for excellence, perfection and something unique and new. I’m not afraid to go outside the box and cross over the lines for that matter. I’ll pretty much take on any challenge! From automotive to construction, plumbing and electrical, I pretty much like to say I can do it all. My favorite thing to do though is just create, build and make something that captures one’s attention, but also captivates one’s own thoughts and leaves you wondering… Oh, and I currently work with computers for my day job.
Anyway, I once owned; a 56 Ford Pickup, a Mustang and Mustang GT and few other vehicles that I just drove around. I currently have my Jeep Wrangler and a Ford Ranger. I do enjoy the mechanic role and perform all maintenance on our vehicles, minus the Honda CRV. No, not because it’s a Honda, but more so that I want the dealer to have an official record of the maintenance for when we go to trade it for something newer. I’ve pulled several engines and more than a few transmissions to swap several clutches over the years. I still prefer a manual over an automatic any day! I’ve rebuilt my Jeep’s rear-end and done various engine tasks, swapping or replacing; intake manifolds, heads, headers, water pumps, I’ve rebuilt a couple carbs and can find my way around a vehicle both inside and out pretty well. I’ve also added my lift and all the other “4x4 goodies” that I put on my (rig) Jeep.
As I mentioned, I used to own a 56 Ford Pickup called Ol’ Blue! I loved it! I had only begun to customize it back when I was much younger than I am today. (More on that story in my future build.) I got married and we had children and when the times were tough and the money tight, I had to sell Ol’ Blue. And to this day, I still miss my old truck! Now, part of the deal to sell Ol’ Blue was I would eventually be able to get an FFR Roadster; whether I would just out right buy one or be fortunate enough to build it. I really wanted one and at “some point” down the road, I would get one. And, well, after 30 plus years of looking… I think I finally found “some point!” And that essentially that is why I am here!
I want to thank my wife Jill, who I love dearly! Jill, you have been so supportive and understanding in allowing me to pursue my dream and take these steps in this fantastic journey that awaits both of us. I can’t thank you enough for all your love and dedication over-the-years. With your help, we raised our children to be very successful and much of their beautiful character comes directly from your guidance and teaching. Together, we are approaching our 30th year Anniversary next year and it’s been a wonderful ride. Jill, I just can’t imagine my life without you! Thanks for always being there for me and the kids, in the difficult times and the better one’s too. I love you so very much!!!
I also want to give thanks to everyone out here on the Factory Five Forum! I’ve gained so much knowledge and respect for those who are posting and teaching and sharing... With all the various suggestions and ideas that builders implement, it just adds to this community of really great people! For me to finally walk in the steps of giants and follow the paths (build threads) of others it’s the most valuable map & compass anyone could have to utilize! I’m very grateful for all of those who have contributed and documented their builds; including the pitfalls and difficult parts to understand, along with their suggestions and ideas to make something easier to implement or even a better overall solution. And even the information that floods in daily, with all helpful feedback and advice, that knowledge that is shared to help out each person with the specific problem(s) and difficultly of that issue they are dealing with is phenomenal. All the positive feedback and communication, it’s what makes the Factory Five Forum so cool! So, Thanks to each and every one of You!
While I am on this topic, I’ll send thanks to the many vendors that are out here and represented. I appreciate their dedication to a specialty line of products or just the one-off-item(s) that can give a builder other option(s) and perhaps help them customize their car or truck a little more special. I’m sure I’ll be getting several items from many of you as well.
And last, but surely not least, Dave Smith! I want to give a special thanks and shout out to you, Dave! You and all of the Factory Five Racing Employees and the FFR Family for making this possible for me! It’s was you, your brother and now this incredible team at FFR; who has created and built this wonderful foundation, one that provides an excellent starting place for anyone who wants to begin and take a fantastic journey to build their very own dream car or truck. I’m still numb from the shock and overwhelmed with joy! I’m honored beyond belief and of course, very humbled as well. “I’ve been given this special opportunity to fulfill this lifelong dream of mine!” I know I’m not the first to say that, and I surely won’t be the last!
Dave, I can only wish for you, your family and the extended families within Factory Five Racing, all the best in success, health and happiness. May both the FFR Company and the FFF Community, grow exponentially with great success and endless possibilities…
Now, with all that said I can officially announce that I became an owner and soon to be builder of the famous Factory Five Racing Mk4 Roadster! I expedited my 2020 plans, in which I was preparing to order a Mk4 Complete Kit mid-year and possibly I would try and get in the queue to purchase the 25th Edition? So, with the recent announcement from FFR regarding the 25th and with the support of both my wife and help from FFR too, I was able to expedite my plan and I placed an order for one the 25th Anniversary Mk4 Roadsters. I can honestly say I now know, I can actually feel and experience the infamous “FFR :D Smile” and grin that just seems to get applied on a builder & owner’s face. It’s such great feeling! How do I know I have it? I just can’t stop smiling! :D Heck, I don’t even have my kit yet.
So again, Thanks Jill for all your support! Thanks to everyone here on the FFF Community for all the great advice and guidance, the information and camaraderie is priceless! Thanks to all those who work at the FFR Company and do their part to make our dreams come true! And Thank You, Dave! Thanks for everything!!!
Sincerely,
Douglas John Sandin - (Dj/ydousurf)
My name is Doug J. Sandin or (Dj) for short and I'm relatively new to the forum. I figure it was time and I would take a moment and “break the ice” or “mark the pavement” as they say, and introduce myself and provide some background as to why I signed up on this awesome Factory Five Forum! I’ve been out on the forum for this past year just observing and learning from everyone. I’ve been reading, studying, bookmarking, and taking many notes and just trying to keep up daily with the information and topics that are being discussed. I figured now was the time to drive-in and start posting! My introduction was seven pages long, going on eight – sheesh! Yeah, I know! So instead I’ll add some of the more in-depth part of my story about Ol’ Blue throughout my build. Here’s the condensed version. Sorry, it’s still a little long. For a short version, skip to the bottom. For an even shorter one, don’t read it! ;) Anyway, here goes…
I live in Greeley, Colorado. Greality for us locals! I enjoy working on vehicles and I’ve had the passion since I was very young. I can weld and fabricate, turn a wrench, and I will do the nastier jobs which require a few choice words at times. I consider myself and artist and designer at heart, for which I strive for excellence, perfection and something unique and new. I’m not afraid to go outside the box and cross over the lines for that matter. I’ll pretty much take on any challenge! From automotive to construction, plumbing and electrical, I pretty much like to say I can do it all. My favorite thing to do though is just create, build and make something that captures one’s attention, but also captivates one’s own thoughts and leaves you wondering… Oh, and I currently work with computers for my day job.
Anyway, I once owned; a 56 Ford Pickup, a Mustang and Mustang GT and few other vehicles that I just drove around. I currently have my Jeep Wrangler and a Ford Ranger. I do enjoy the mechanic role and perform all maintenance on our vehicles, minus the Honda CRV. No, not because it’s a Honda, but more so that I want the dealer to have an official record of the maintenance for when we go to trade it for something newer. I’ve pulled several engines and more than a few transmissions to swap several clutches over the years. I still prefer a manual over an automatic any day! I’ve rebuilt my Jeep’s rear-end and done various engine tasks, swapping or replacing; intake manifolds, heads, headers, water pumps, I’ve rebuilt a couple carbs and can find my way around a vehicle both inside and out pretty well. I’ve also added my lift and all the other “4x4 goodies” that I put on my (rig) Jeep.
As I mentioned, I used to own a 56 Ford Pickup called Ol’ Blue! I loved it! I had only begun to customize it back when I was much younger than I am today. (More on that story in my future build.) I got married and we had children and when the times were tough and the money tight, I had to sell Ol’ Blue. And to this day, I still miss my old truck! Now, part of the deal to sell Ol’ Blue was I would eventually be able to get an FFR Roadster; whether I would just out right buy one or be fortunate enough to build it. I really wanted one and at “some point” down the road, I would get one. And, well, after 30 plus years of looking… I think I finally found “some point!” And that essentially that is why I am here!
I want to thank my wife Jill, who I love dearly! Jill, you have been so supportive and understanding in allowing me to pursue my dream and take these steps in this fantastic journey that awaits both of us. I can’t thank you enough for all your love and dedication over-the-years. With your help, we raised our children to be very successful and much of their beautiful character comes directly from your guidance and teaching. Together, we are approaching our 30th year Anniversary next year and it’s been a wonderful ride. Jill, I just can’t imagine my life without you! Thanks for always being there for me and the kids, in the difficult times and the better one’s too. I love you so very much!!!
I also want to give thanks to everyone out here on the Factory Five Forum! I’ve gained so much knowledge and respect for those who are posting and teaching and sharing... With all the various suggestions and ideas that builders implement, it just adds to this community of really great people! For me to finally walk in the steps of giants and follow the paths (build threads) of others it’s the most valuable map & compass anyone could have to utilize! I’m very grateful for all of those who have contributed and documented their builds; including the pitfalls and difficult parts to understand, along with their suggestions and ideas to make something easier to implement or even a better overall solution. And even the information that floods in daily, with all helpful feedback and advice, that knowledge that is shared to help out each person with the specific problem(s) and difficultly of that issue they are dealing with is phenomenal. All the positive feedback and communication, it’s what makes the Factory Five Forum so cool! So, Thanks to each and every one of You!
While I am on this topic, I’ll send thanks to the many vendors that are out here and represented. I appreciate their dedication to a specialty line of products or just the one-off-item(s) that can give a builder other option(s) and perhaps help them customize their car or truck a little more special. I’m sure I’ll be getting several items from many of you as well.
And last, but surely not least, Dave Smith! I want to give a special thanks and shout out to you, Dave! You and all of the Factory Five Racing Employees and the FFR Family for making this possible for me! It’s was you, your brother and now this incredible team at FFR; who has created and built this wonderful foundation, one that provides an excellent starting place for anyone who wants to begin and take a fantastic journey to build their very own dream car or truck. I’m still numb from the shock and overwhelmed with joy! I’m honored beyond belief and of course, very humbled as well. “I’ve been given this special opportunity to fulfill this lifelong dream of mine!” I know I’m not the first to say that, and I surely won’t be the last!
Dave, I can only wish for you, your family and the extended families within Factory Five Racing, all the best in success, health and happiness. May both the FFR Company and the FFF Community, grow exponentially with great success and endless possibilities…
Now, with all that said I can officially announce that I became an owner and soon to be builder of the famous Factory Five Racing Mk4 Roadster! I expedited my 2020 plans, in which I was preparing to order a Mk4 Complete Kit mid-year and possibly I would try and get in the queue to purchase the 25th Edition? So, with the recent announcement from FFR regarding the 25th and with the support of both my wife and help from FFR too, I was able to expedite my plan and I placed an order for one the 25th Anniversary Mk4 Roadsters. I can honestly say I now know, I can actually feel and experience the infamous “FFR :D Smile” and grin that just seems to get applied on a builder & owner’s face. It’s such great feeling! How do I know I have it? I just can’t stop smiling! :D Heck, I don’t even have my kit yet.
So again, Thanks Jill for all your support! Thanks to everyone here on the FFF Community for all the great advice and guidance, the information and camaraderie is priceless! Thanks to all those who work at the FFR Company and do their part to make our dreams come true! And Thank You, Dave! Thanks for everything!!!
Sincerely,
Douglas John Sandin - (Dj/ydousurf)