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    Dream Job

    My son has finally found his dream job —actually my dream job too. In a small well known to some restoration shop learning coach works and all aspects of high end restoration.

    some pics of what he has been learning:

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    this is the beginnings of a Jaguar xk120 rear fender
    1979 Pace Car 302 4spd
    1981 Cobra t-top option - power to be determined, in the works

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    here's his first bike fender

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    below is a Fiat Dino circa late 60's early 70's —my son has not worked on this car yet but it is an example of what happens at this shop. All exterior panels and some hidden and structural work was made by hand. The complete restoration of this car will start and finish here. Some cars restored here have been to Pebble. I'm super happy for my son and it will open a huge opportunity for his future. Just not in a lost skill but also meeting the right people. I couldn't be more proud!

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    1979 Pace Car 302 4spd
    1981 Cobra t-top option - power to be determined, in the works

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    He’s a lucky guy. Hard to have that dream and avoid the trap that is a shop with insurance work. Most have to dream crushed out of them.

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    Great to hear Gerry, congratulations to your son!!

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    Coolest of cool jobs in my eyes, kudos.

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    cool.

    It's essentially an artist job. I learned the hard way with photography that learning the business side is just as, if not more important than the art itself. Really easy to concentrate simply on getting better, working on strengths, not weaknesses.

    I'd suggest learning the business side and not becoming dependant on a sole employer.

    Also, I'm jealous, good for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickenLips View Post
    cool.

    It's essentially an artist job. I learned the hard way with photography that learning the business side is just as, if not more important than the art itself. Really easy to concentrate simply on getting better, working on strengths, not weaknesses.

    I'd suggest learning the business side and not becoming dependant on a sole employer.

    Also, I'm jealous, good for him.
    That's the ultimate goal. He is really lucky and this guy basically came out of retirement to train my son. Bought new welding equipment for my son because most of us old guys suck at tig. lol —Super nice guy and has suggested to my son to takeover the business in time. The shop is an awesome setup complete with frame straightening equipment and spray booth. I'm really really happy for him.
    1979 Pace Car 302 4spd
    1981 Cobra t-top option - power to be determined, in the works

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    That is incredible. Way to go! Congrats to your son.

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    That’s wonderful. Hope it works out well for him.

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