Welcome to THECARFARM.com!


Notice: As of December 23rd, 2008, we closed our online doors. Thanks to all the customers and friends who've been supportive along the way! 

 

 
I'm keeping the website up, since a) I really dig the domain name, b) I'll use it as a place to post photos of stuff that I (infrequently) work on, and c) did I mention that I really dig the domain name?
 

 I'm currently looking for another real estate investment!  I'm located in Mountlake Terrace (just north of Seattle), and am focusing on 6-20 unit apartments, but am open to other things as well.  I also have friends who're investing in Florida, Venice Beach, California, and Houston, Texas, as well as in Washington.  if you have anything - or know someone who does - please drop me a line. If I'm not in the market for it, perhaps a friend is.



 


Odds and Ends. Whatever else is for sale around here that hasn't been put on auction
Wanted: some we want to buy, some we want to identify. And yes, we'll match the sherrif's bounty for Clyde Barrow
Email us. Our response may not as long as the one that Lucy (pictured left) is writing... Email
 
*Thanks to Joe Maller, for javascript to defeat the Spam-Bots.
Wish I'd done that a couple years ago!

 

 

 

 

 

 

I was wasting some time...er, researching traditional hot rods...and ran across a thread on The H.A.M.B. Which led me to this movie site.  

I was skeptical - how many hot rod movies are really good movies?  Would I watch 'em without the cars? 

And would they even get the car stuff right?  C'mon, you know what I'm talking about... hearing a blowoff valve 'pop' on stock '67 Coronet, hearing the characters talk about its "454 hemi with fuelie heads, four-fiddy shot of noss, H-beam pushrods..."

Anyway, I read little. Then I read some more.  Imagine, a car movie made by someone who's actually into cars!