Lakeroadster,
Understand your confusion but the name of the shop is 121 Rod AND Restoration. Of the 16 being worked on right now eight: 30 Model A Roadster, 38 Studebaker, 67 Cougar, 68 Mustang California Special, 67 GTO, 69 Camaro, 76 Trans Am, and for, 52 Wasp, a 1970 442 W30 are all being restored. Guess which has my interest. The reason most of my comments are about rods is they are where choices or problems come up. The resto's are just a matter of making them young again and for which you can get information and tips from many places. There is a 47 Ford coupe also with a hotted up flattie and glass packs that I've run out of gas just listening to. Probably better check the gauges on the Stude with it's silk smooth flat 6 and the deep rumbling 442 also. I just like cars with TWO vacuum lines (advance and wipers) for driving, like my own 37 Buick, but do enjoy the problem solving, designing, fabricating, etc with the rod building. Once rods are done they can just go home and not be thought of often but if I spot one we've restored I always have to check it out. Does any of this make sense?