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    1. #7
      Join Date
      Mar 2006
      Location
      So cal
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      Looks good! what school you going to in L.A? are you selling off your take off parts/ old motors etc?

      Do students help each other on some things or swap work, example: if you are good with wiring and someone else good with motor building, can or do you trade expertise so to speak?

      Quote Originally Posted by 1969CamaroRS
      I have been doing exactly what you described - my project through CC classes. However they are day classes as hardly anything if offered outside the basic Auto class at night. I'm lucky in that sense that I work afternoon/evening shift that lets me take school in the mornings.

      I would think many of the larger CCs would offer night classes. I'm hoping to take some paint body classes after I have my suspension/brakes/powertrain done.
      Post mini-tub pro-touring style:
      Its been a blast and the best part is the teachers are all hot-rodders with their own projects. I have learnt so much and had the most fun of my life doing it. Before I started I really didn't know much about cars but had always wanted to do something like this, just didn't have the experience or knowledge. Having all the right tools, lift and machining equipment and very experienced knowledgeable teachers makes a world of difference. I have done way more than I ever dreamed (at first all wanted to do was an engine). No way I could have afforded all the tools that the shop has (been slowly trying to acquire what I use regularily there).

      Definitely worth it!


      72 Nova





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