Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Back in the shop for a 3 inch chop !





You might remember Frank's 55 Ford F100. It came through the shop last summer for a MII independent front suspension install. Well its back to get the top lowered. I will start the 3 inch chop this morning. Here are a few before shots. It should be well on its way by this weekend.

The Hot Rod season has officially begun!!








I had a little project I needed to finish before I started the next Hot Rod in the shop. I was pretty tired of tracking in the mud by the end of last winter so I built a deck for the wood pile. Should be a lot cleaner packing in wood than last year. Susi sure likes chopping wood, win win for me.

Just a few shots of some post guide season fishing.









Here are just a few shots of some after guide season fishing with Susi. We have been having a great time. We should be doing some Steelhead fishing every weekend until the ice comes.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

I have the Model A back on 4 wheels.




Well, the A is back on its wheels. Now its out of the shop, time to get the next job in and get started. I still haven't decided what I am going to do with the coupe. I am not in a hurry, I will figure out the fate of this car soon enough.

Scored another load of tin on Sunday





Well, the yard was looking a little empty so I thought I would drag some more parts home while the wife is gone. Good thing I sold the Dodge body, maybe she won't kill me. Just kidding, she's gonna kill me.

Here are some highlights from the end of the season.







Here are some good ones. 2013 was a very good season despite the low water and the closures. Now it is time to change hats and get in the shop.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

I thought I would post some fall fishing photos












Here are a few cool fish we have caught in the last couple of weeks. fishing has been really fun lately. Enjoy!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

I had to get creative to get this coupe off my trailer!





When you load a car that doesn't roll with a forklift, you have to get creative to get it off the trailer. This is how we do it Montana style.