bill from durango says hi

unclebill

New Member
hello everyone.
about 5 years ago i bought a 1903 felt and always thought it was perfect for a motor.
just now i was looking around on line and found this site.
you guys seem pretty friendly and plenty knowledgeable.
so here i am!
i am looking at the ridley engine.
i am a scrawny 140 lb. old fart
so i don't need lotsa power.
and i love the looks of the engine.
i will just use this for puttering around my small town and the county road i live on.
anyway
thanks for having me.
bill
 
thanks Dan and Mr. herder
last year i restored a 1963 kaiser/Willy's cj5 jeep
and i am just finishing up a 1927 Chevy pickup hotrod.
so i guess i need something to tinker with over the winter.
(i am a bachelor so i will do it in the living room..);)
 
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here is a little vid i made of the 1st time i fired up the ford 302 in the 27.
it will give you an idea of what kinda fool just joined this forum.

 
Welcome to the forum Bill, glad you could join us! Durango is a neat town with beautiful scenery and world class cyclists, I hope they don't mind motorized bikes there......they shouldn't as some of the locals also enjoy moto-cross.

Have fun with your build and feel free to ask questions as you will find your answers here on the forum.

Cheers

dnut
 
Welcome to the forum, Bill. There are a few of us Colorado based old guys who happen to like hot rods and motorized bicycles. You're in good company.
Tom
 
Nice Pick-Up.....don't ferget to put a sticker on it that says "Powered By FORD", it would be appropriate laff

dnut
 
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