Jack R. Jester
EF2
So if you saw my two previous threads:
You'll know that I'm a dickweed who claims to be a storm chaser of some sort, despite having no degree (yet), no money, or even a proper vehicle to chase with.
Well this has slightly changed; I'm still broke and still without a degree, but I did just move to "Beautiful" Downtown Aurora, Colorado (that's got to count for something). I left Illinois in order to go to school for Collision Repair (I want to restore cars one day) as well as getting my associates done.

Despite having 300,000 miles, my so called chase vehicle pulled my '51 Studebaker 1000 miles all the way from Peoria IL to Denver CO.

I even went up Pikes Peak with it.

(I'm on the left)

Anyways, if anyone in the Denver area wants to chase with me this upcoming year.
A High School Amateur's Storm Chase Vehicle
Well...in EU traffic you aren't holding a camera in one hand the whole time. ;) That's the beauty of a 3 on the tree, you can pretty much steer and shift with the same hand (You need to be a real man to do that without power steering). Seriously, though, I am going to install a camera mount...
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Amature Storm Chaser Budget Chase Vehicle 2021 Edition
Last year I started this thread: https://stormtrack.org/community/threads/a-high-school-amateurs-storm-chase-vehicle.31227/page-3 And sort of made myself look a bit reckless. Everyone told me I should rent a car or something, and that my 25 year old 340k original enigne/transmission Suburban...
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Despite having 300,000 miles, my so called chase vehicle pulled my '51 Studebaker 1000 miles all the way from Peoria IL to Denver CO.

I even went up Pikes Peak with it.

(I'm on the left)

Anyways, if anyone in the Denver area wants to chase with me this upcoming year.