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Noah
Noah has been obsessed with classic cars for as long as he can remember. From the time he was just two years old Noah would be on the shop with his dad while he was building cars on the weekends. As most people who are into cars know, once you get the bug it’s all down hill from there.
He spent most of his highschool years in the metal shop honing his skills in welding and fabrication and building hotrods at his shop at home. While in Highschool, Noah became increasingly intrigued with the art of metal shaping and knew that he wanted to learn the craft. Noah dedicated his senior project to The Process Of Auto Body Restoration and completed metal repairs on a 1951 Willys Jeep Pickup. Since then Noah has been dedicated to constantly learning and improving his craft in metal shaping.
Owning a hotrod shop had alway been a dream for Noah and in 2020 it became a reality. With his new found skill set in metal shaping, a very limited amount of tools, and a 1,000 square foot shop Noah stepped out on a new adventure that is now HRK Design.
Today Noah feels very blessed to have a shop that has doubled in size that is full of customer cars and a very dedicated crew that helps him transform customer dreams into reality. Noah has also been honored to be able help share his love for metal shaping by helping teach classes through Baileigh Industrial at places such as SEMA, Gas Monkey Garage, and Kindig-It Design.
Pat came to work with Noah in 2023 and has since played a vital roll at HRK Design. Pat has many years of experience under the hood of various types of cars and as a result is in-charge of the mechanical side of all of our projects. His experience is quickly evident when he is able to rattle off facts about the different options cars had depending on the year or manufacture.
Before working with Noah, Pat worked in auto parts sales and as a purchasing agent for a large manufacturing company. This skill set lends well to researching and finding those hard to find parts that are needed to get the job done. Our favorite thing to do at HRK Design is modify and if you give Pat a few minutes at a computer, he will tell you all the information about when and where your factory part was made and find the part needed to complete the modification.
Pat also enjoys his own personal projects which are always unique. Whether it’s an Australian Barra motor going in a mustang or a German Unimog that can go anywhere, it’s guaranteed to not be boring.