Randy it was a lot of fun to get to help you and your dad to work on the wagon and it was awesome to get to see it run down the track! It will always be one of those memories I will never forget!Wow! What a weekend. Nate and Joey turned into my super hero mechanics to bring my 1964 Belair wagon “Space Shuttle” alive. There are no words that can measure the amount of help these guys brought to the table. I brought a large project and had little chance of racing. Low and behold my father and I with the help of Nate and Joey, created a race car, a memory and a friend ship. The “Space Shuttle” had a momentary weather related launch delay of .911 on the first run that could not have been foreseen running a 16.9 the first time out. With some encouragement I brought the R/T to .199 with a best time of 16.306 and ran followed that run with a second 16.336. Thanks again to everyone who provided parts and expertise. I’ll never forget it. Thanks Dave for bring us all together and for not breaking this time.
After 30 years Paul......you are going to take me serious now????!!!!!!!!!Just having fun no harm meant....
You serious.....SERIOUSLY!!!!!!I have been told that I am too serious ...
Congrats Paul! That has to hearken back to the good ol' days, a good feeling to be sure .
Cheers! TomK
These vintage motors take a village to make run and work properly. I am so thankful everyone was so helpful and had the little parts and pieces that I needed to be able to get this candle lit. I'm so glad I decided to tech the car because it made my year to get to run down the track with everyone.Randy it was a lot of fun to get to help you and your dad to work on the wagon and it was awesome to get to see it run down the track! It will always be one of those memories I will never forget!
Good to see that guy that beat me take it all.I am still coming down from the high.
Its been over 40 years since I won bracket racing with my 57 Chevy Hardtop 283 -2 four barrel 245 HP( I still have the 57 Hardtop)
Paul