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Old 11-24-2024, 11:57 PM
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So MCACN is over. And I had a blast. Thank you to everyone who came up and talked to me about posting this car on the forum and who recognized me from it. I really had a blast and though I never had a chance to properly thank Bob Ashton for both his work and having me in the show, I really appreciate it. As well as all the work by Ryan Brutt to put together the barn finds area every year. It’s not easy and it’s incredible what they all go through putting together 1 weekend a year.
Here’s a few pictures of the car at the show. Originally I had the car sold after the show, but a few days before the buyer backed out and honestly I’m having a ton of fun driving the little car.
I need to fix a few things. The gauges that were redone by Williamsons instruments are the biggest pieces of shit I’ve ever used and other than looking cool do nothing to actually tell me what’s going on with the car. I’m incredibly disappointed with them as they were very expensive to have redone and all 3 sun gauges have issues.
I need traction bar snubbers, and somehow I need to try and find a nice used or NOS set of H50-14 tires I can sort of trust. Because I like them on the car. And I like a little danger in my life.
Thank you for reading.
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