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My off road addiction started in the late 70's- I had a pretty hot Mustang, but after many tickets, finally six in one month including exhibition of speed/drag racing, I decided it was time to get off the street and into the dirt. Never looked back.
Got a sweet 67 Bronco, modified just about everything on that truck. Back then I fit 33" tires which were monsters. Was a lot younger and braver back then...went through a lot of rigs, too. A good day off included grabbing the wife, some lunch, a few guns and a load of ammo and heading off road...at least once a week.
I can credit my off road addiction with giving me the incentive to learn how to weld, fabricate, and do anything else need to build a nice truck.
Monster trucks were all the rage by then, so I built my share of towering trucks. Also got interested in short course stadium racing, Mickey Thompson Grand Prix style. Never went far with that...too expensive. Then my job moved me to Ogden- thought I'd gone to off road heaven, compared to SoCal.
As I got a little older my "need for speed" rubbed off on my wife-I remember getting thrown out of one of the Monster Truck shows in Ogden back in the early 90's, my wife took my 86 Bronco over the crushed cars, caught some good air, and then started doing donuts (all after the show, of course) and she got us thrown out. I was managing the Riverdale Pep Boys at the time, and was a bit embarassed since we were a sponsor...but it was a good memory.
Moved back to SoCal, got into the desert race scene for a while, then got interested in rock crawling. But Cali was to over-legislated and over-populated, so I found work in Oregon.
Fast forward to current day, due to some neck and back injuries I don't bounce around as much any more, mainly do trail riding. Getting close to finishing the build on my "Dream Jeep", and 82 Scrambler with a 5.3 and all the goodies. Still building trucks, work on hot rods, and have a side job doing restorations and customs focusing on Jeeps and VW's but I'll work on whatever pays. Considering making it my full time job...anything to keep me around my obsession!
Side note- my wife and I have been married 32 years and have had over 84 vehicles in that time. Yeah, we're both a bit obsessed.