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A12pilot 10-24-2022 07:59 PM

Future Fabricator Award : Unofficial Announcement!
 
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Greetings fellow Yenkonians!

Let’s rewind the clock a bit, shall we? :scholar: Think back to a time when you started in this hobby. I know for many of us it seems like a long time ago. Gas was below one dollar a gallon. NO CDs, DVRs, or i-anythings to keep us busy. And for some of us, a new invention called “fire” was transforming the way we eat our Steakasaurous freshly killed on the plains of the Supercontinent of Pangea. I’m sure we all remember our first car and what a disaster it was despite at the time it being the best thing ever. Mine was a 1966 Mustang coupe, 289 A-code, C4, 3.00 rear, in a stunning rattle can M-code Wimbledon White. No lights worked, no gauges worked, and there were stop signs riveted under the my feet to cover the holes in the floors. How did I know they were stop signs? Pretty simple conclusion after I pulled the carpet up and saw the red/white “STOP” staring up at me like an omen as if to warn me to sell this contraption now and avoid years of suffering. This was 1990 and believe it or not, you could still head to the Ford dealer and order a few new parts for over the counter. This was just the first in a long line of fun-filled disasters of learning I was to experience all before I hit even the ripe old age of twenty-five. I sure could have used a lot of tools that were not accessible to me back then to learn to fix all the things that were broke either by someone else or more often than not, broken by me. Speaking of twenty-five, wouldn’t it have been nice to have some great tools in your garage to help you fabricate your dreams?

I never lost touch with my growing pains getting into this hobby. No matter what venue you choose to go down; classic American iron, imports, kits, etc., a variety of tools are needed. It seems now that I’ve graduated from restorations to coach building which requires yet another set of tools. A big part of this hobby is your support network. A spouse and/or parent that can help when needed and encourages you along the way. I’m fortunate to have grown up with mechanical aptitude in my bloodline and I married my wife who understands (after many therapy sessions) my passion for all things rusty, broke, and old. Just like me! So we decided to come up with an award for the younger crowd who many not have the means to buy all the tools they need to start into this hobby. We’ve created the “Future Fabricator Award” to help encourage the younger folks to take this hobby into the next level. Thinking of what one might need to really get started in restoring cars, I assembled an introductory welding kit featuring Eastwood products. It’ll contain a 140a 115v welder, gloves, a welding cart, and an auto darkening helmet. We will award this to a lucky participant under 25yrs old who shows passion an above all, a desire to learn and advance their skills.

This is a way to give back and hopefully take the puff of smoke of passion for this hobby and turn it into a full on roasted tire burnout of fabrication fabulousness!!!! The award process is simple. It’ll consist of a multi-day interview process, two written 100 question tests with one being multiple choice and one essay based. And having years of experience with testing, the longest answer nor “C” will ever be the right answer just so we’re clear. And after the…..Hang on a second….”What’s that, Bob? No tests? Uh huh…..uh huh…..uh huh…….No interview either? Not allowed by state laws? Uh huh…..uh huh……..”. OK, this just in, new rules for the award will be a little simpler. You must be 25 and under and you must be the registered owner of the car you’re putting on display at MCACN. Kelly and I will chose the winner Saturday and with this award will come a custom made trophy to display as well. Details on that to follow.

I hope this entices more young folks to get out there and learn more about this great hobby. Who knows? Maybe this will start someone down the road of opening up their own shop or perhaps fuel the fire for the next Concours Gold awardee?

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More pics to come, and Best of luck everyone!!!!

Cheers,:beers:

Dave & Kelly

Bill Pritchard 10-24-2022 08:18 PM

Given that Dave has a history of being somewhat of a prankster, I don't know whether to believe this or not :dunno: Waiting for the other shoe to drop.....

Xplantdad 10-24-2022 08:41 PM

I think that this is a great idea! :biggthumpup:

Mr70 10-24-2022 08:55 PM

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Better than winning a Toyoda.
https://apnews.com/article/6f88d9687...6e2679cf012597

Z282NV 10-24-2022 09:48 PM

I wish I was under 25 again! So, just how many under 25 year old's register a car at MCACN?

A12pilot 10-24-2022 10:54 PM

Prankster? Toyoda?:hmmm: No, not a prank.:no: These items are being shipped as we speak to the show World Headquarters:shocked: and I’m finalizing the trophy design too:biggthumpup::biggthumpup:

Just figured it was something worthwhile to do. I bet there’s more than you may think. Maybe Bob will shed light on it?:dunno:

Cheers
Dave

Too Many Projects 10-25-2022 02:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Z282NV (Post 1603516)
So, just how many under 25 year old's register a car at MCACN?

That was my first thought, if a person is under 25 AND showing a car at MCACN, they would, most likely, be waaaaay beyond a beginner.
Maybe have a drawing of some sort ?

Ryan1969Chevelle 10-25-2022 09:55 AM

Thanks for creating this award, it is important to generate interest from a younger group of hot rodders.

I secretly wish my kids had interest in this stuff but they are making their mark on the world of arts in music and dance. (Which I wouldn’t change for the world)

This award will generate some buzz and hopefully “spark” more youth to get into old cars.

Ryan W31

CamaroNOS 10-25-2022 10:50 AM

This should be REAL fun to watch, with Dave at the helm.....lol.

Like you Ryan, I did my best with my two girls. I even bought the youngest one a plastic tool box and had her coming out to the shop for a month or so and then she figured out she was a girl. Danm. Then came the barbies, million dollar dance lessons and figure skating and I was left holding the perverbilly "micro-fibre cloth".

I support this award 100%, this should be good Dave.

Paul

69M22Z 10-25-2022 11:39 AM

Great idea Dave & Kelly.


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