He opened Thirty Twenty at the ripe age of 24. Since then he can't keep business away. In less than two years he's put the shop on the map as one of the most reputable in Utah.
We've been working together to bring you a killer tech article but it's not come easy. In light of the recent debate Greg has no doubt gleefully stirred up about college brats with daddy's checkbook, I feel like I should chime in because the magazine is about the car, not the driver. If et featured cars based on the driver, it would turn into People magazine.
But don't fret, my fellow working class chums. While you sometimes feel like you're the only one who can barely afford an oil change, your not alone. Spoiled kids will build car after car, quicker and better than us. But they'll never know the pride of pouring every fiber into something.
Trust me, I feel your pain. I'm working my fingers to the bone and currently donate blood plasma so I can afford the turbo. I've found there's something poetic about using your own blood to build your car.
So remember, it's not so much the end result as much as the journey to get there. What were you going to do with your car when it's finished anyway? If you're like me, I can't go more than a few months without working on the car or I go crazy.
So take your time, friends. Do it right, and don't quit. And look out for the next installment of Project Jetta soon. Brady Cloward Eccc, Ut
Quick Draw 1 Just to show who's the master, another illustration from the people at www.viztech.se Bo Zolland Vizualtech
Quick Draw 2 I have a few renderings that may interest you. In your May issue you called for some illustrations. Here's a couple I whipped up. I work for Ghost Productions. We primarily do medical animations for patient or surgeon education, as well as marketing. I wear many hats as an animator, art director and editor. I did a car animation for a client though. If you want to check it out go to ghostproductions.com/samples/non_med_abbott_racecar.html. Joel Erkkinen St. Paul, MN