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69MyWay
02-08-2011, 12:43 PM
It has been a while since I posted updates on this.

Yes...this car will be given away as part of a Christian ministry.

More details to follow.

The webpage is dated - I'll update soon.

The amazing news.

The engine/trans have been in...and out, after being tested. It has a beast of an old school Pontiac 400 with some nice goodies. It is all mated to a TH400. The goods were pulled to go into the paint shop.

A decision was made to change the top color from green to black.

Here are the pics with graphics going on.

We are in need of some other parts - a driver window, gas tank, tank straps, rear lamps, emblems, and other time. If you have these and want to donate...let us know.

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/ProjectR.html


http://mcspeed.homestead.com/Resurrectionsmall.jpg

69MyWay
02-08-2011, 12:45 PM
Photos

brans72
02-08-2011, 01:07 PM
Awesome job there! So how do I win it? :D

69MyWay
02-08-2011, 01:23 PM
Awesome job there! So how do I win it? :D

Stay tuned :thumbsup:

waynieZ
02-08-2011, 02:00 PM
The car looks great nice job.

1HTBRRD
02-08-2011, 06:45 PM
Jesus and I love the car....We'll take it!

:cheers:

69MyWay
03-12-2011, 08:33 AM
Hey guys - I have made many updates - including a second page with the current photos.

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/ProjectR.html

The car is in the trim shop right now waiting on the soft stuff - then the engine and trans will get stuffed back in.

Please let me know if you have the following:

1. windshield (or if you want to donate one new through a local glass company)
2. driver glass
3. gas tank, straps, pick up
4. power steering pitman arm
5. tail lights
6. Any front or rear time - including emblems.....

This is an outreach ministry project - and the car will be given away free after approx a year of touring around.

More details later......

awr68
03-12-2011, 08:47 AM
Coming along nicely! :thumbsup:

onelapduster
03-13-2011, 06:48 AM
Very nice work.

srh3trinity
03-13-2011, 08:45 AM
I wish I had parts or time to donate. I like the fact that you are combining your passion with your ministry. Keep us posted.

youthpastor
03-13-2011, 07:30 PM
way to go ...more pics please:thumbsup:

lhkustoms
03-13-2011, 09:31 PM
I've got a brand new power steering pitman arm I would be more than happy to donate. PM me your address and I'll send it out. :thumbsup:

T_Raven
03-14-2011, 10:08 PM
I wondered what happened to this project. It's looking good.

69MyWay
06-05-2011, 04:25 AM
Hey guys - sorry for the delay in responding, but let me bring everybody up to date and let you know where we are.

We moved the car from Florida to me here in Illinois to go ahead and wrap it up. It worked out in an amazing strange way. I was going to take a week off - go down open trailer and bring it back (2,200 mile round trip) later this month.

However, a co-worker of mine bought a truck off the internet and was doing a one-way flight to Largo, Florida to pick it up. I talked him into grabbing the bird that was about an hour away in Lakeland and bringing it up for the cost of fuel and a U-haul rental. This works out way cheaper than me going to and from - AND the car arrived last week!

So - this is the first time I have seen it in person since it has been painted and mostly assembled. WOW - it looks great. The guys at Maaco did a killer job. Those guys can do just as good of work as anybody when they have the time and materials to get it right.

I spent the last couple of days inventorying parts, and putting everything back on that I can with what I have. We lost a header somehow in the move, but the guys in Florida are looking for it as well as some front bumper brackets that had all been blasted, primed, and ready to go on...but are awol right now. The fact it is even in the shape of a car again is a miracle considering the dozens of folks that have worked on it and the many locations it has been stored.

My goal is to have it mobile in a couple of weeks and have it out and about soon after that at the local car cruise events, etc. I plan on having it done soon after and ready to roll back to Florida by November.

There are some parts we still need - any part that can be donated saves us the fund raisers and other avenues to buy new - so please check your garage and see if you have: (don't have to be show quality - just in good usable condition)

1. driver door glass (non-ac car)
2. Front coil springs (I'd like to put some small block Camaro springs in to get some drop - right now I have some in it out of a 1969 Corvette that have to be blocked up under the weight of the engine as they won't hold it).
3. tail lamps
4. front marker lamps
5. front grilles
6. heater control cables
7. A nice 14" air cleaner
8. transmission cooler
9. seat belts (black if possible)
10. SEATS - would love to have some 3rd or 4th gen F body seats - the original 68 seats are just too far gone to even rebuild
11. Fuel lid that goes between the rear lamps with hinge
12. Bumpers - front/rear with brackets (don't have to be show quality)
13. inner door handles, rods, and latches (left and right)
14. Outer door handles
15. Mufflers
16. Throttle cable - not sure what to do here. The old lever system is gone, just have a new pedal on the floor and need to work it out - might just have to get a Lokar set up.


Parts donated are tax deductible if desired. Will need a receipt for the value of the part supplied so the paper work can be completed and returned to the donor.


I'll add/remove as we go.

We need a gas tank and sending unit - but I am going to get those new and have on the way this week. I'll be putting the inner fenders in today (sprayed them base/clear PPG yesterday) and working on the wire harness through the week. I was able to get the motor/trans/drive shaft and other issues such as that nailed down yesterday. I know the motor runs the whole thing was an amazing donation from Vintage Motion out of Dawsonville, GA. Can't wait to hear it roar again.

69MyWay
06-05-2011, 04:43 AM
By the way....

There is one issue to resolve on this build that presents a unique challenge.

The build team in Florida decided to abandon any hope of getting the roof panel back in decent shape - so instead of just replacing the roof skin and or going over-board on working it - they opted to go with a traditional vinyl top.

So, while the paint and body work on the car is stunning - the roof is not so much - and not even totally finished.

While I think I can work the metal out and get it straight with a simple paint blend into the sail panels to complete it...I'm thinking about doing something different.

On my old 69 Vette, I did a thinned out poly bed liner spray on the rear deck where the convertible top sat, then clear coated over the panel. It came out looking great - and had the feel and appearance of vinyl - without the vinyl. In fact, for something I didn't put much thought or effort into - it become a complimentary feature of the car that I had never expected.

Its crazy but I'm thinking about working the roof out to 80 grit as you would in a normal coating method in the rough spots (think truck bed liner spray prep) - and since this is black now on top, cutting a line with an accent bead trim and blasting the top the same way then clear coating it. The sail panels were part of the new quarters and all was even leaded in old school - that area of the roof is perfect). I also want to work out a stencil for the sail panel area (details to come). The cool thing is, it will look - and even to some degree feel like a vinyl top - but no trim needed around the edge so it gives a modern spin to the idea. Because it is all black - it will blend in anyway for the most part.

Just formulating this out in my head right now - but the roof will have to be dealt with one way or another before the interior goes in.

69MyWay
06-05-2011, 05:05 PM
got the inner fenders in today and re-aligned the front sheet metal. Man...I had forgotten how fun that is on a first gen .... :rofl:

Somebody had donated a new wiper motor assembly. That was a nice surprise when I opened that bag. It is now on with a lubricated and re-worked wiper transmission.

I'll get the gas tank coming this week. Also, one of the fellows called me and had found the missing header and some other parts. Those will be here soon too.
:thumbsup:

69MyWay
06-11-2011, 09:04 PM
Man...I can almost hear it running! Fuel system in.
Was able to bang the window regulators in - missing some parts on the driver window.
Door handles...and throttle cable in too.

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/DSC_0296.JPg

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/DSC_0311.JPG

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/DSC_0316.JPG

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/DSC_0319.JPG

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/DSC_0320.JPG

Werks
06-13-2011, 06:00 AM
Wow looks good!

69MyWay
06-18-2011, 09:29 AM
We are T-minus.... and counting to fire it up. I'll hop back on it this afternoon.

Things to do:

1. re-wire for the internal voltage reg charging system
2. wire up the HEI dist connection
3. hook up a temp ignition switch - bypass the neutral safety for testing
4. put a couple of gallons in the tank
5. connect the battery leads
6. Say a prayer - and light it off.
7. top off fluids
8. Temp wire cooling fans

A fellow in Florida donated the entire front bumper module and bumper (good condition chrome) - rear bumper and brackets - left door latch and inner handle hardware...driver door glass - and buckets of small stuff. That stuff will be here in a week to get on.

Parts that should be in transit:

Pitman arm
coil springs
push start latch system


If I light it off this afternoon - I'll post some video before the end of the weekend.

Oh...just had some killer 99 T/A seats donated - the driver one is power. They bolt right in on the front mounts - minor rear mount mods needed. Very very very cool looking in there.

69MyWay
06-18-2011, 04:54 PM
Successsssssssss

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1i_t8x2Hpc

69MyWay
07-01-2011, 03:58 PM
Bumpers came today along with the driver window and another box of goodies. Going to be busy over the 4th - We are also licensed foster parents and just found out we'll have four boys here next week - 18 months, 3, 5, and 7!

Wow...going to be busy


Also.....something else is on the way.....thanks to our friends at Dakota Digital



http://www.dakotadigital.com/cartimages/prd_721.gif

69MyWay
07-01-2011, 04:00 PM
And...I'm shooting to have it tagged...bagged - and rolling in-time for the Joliet Goodguys show in August. Would love to hit the AutoX as well.

I don't expect to have any interior in it other than seats and dash at that time.

I suspect the body work on the roof will still be raw and it might have open headers, but it should be a blast and it is a very reasonable goal to shoot for.

69MyWay
07-02-2011, 06:36 PM
Progress.

Front bumper on - but it needs a lot of adjustment. The rear bumper that came was not usable. However the brackets were good - so it was a score.

Will put the headlight buckets in next which will almost finish the nose.

Tackling the rear shocks next too - and will get the front suspension torn down for the springs and shocks

Oh, also got the driver door hardware in and glass.

68400BIRD
07-06-2011, 01:12 PM
I can check to see if I still have the heater control cables.
I also have a transmission cooler I could part with. If interested I can send some pictures of it. It's not real fancy and just uses hose clamps for the lines.

#16 might be easier to just go with Lokar. I can give you the part numbers that I used on my car.

Lenie
07-06-2011, 02:26 PM
Progress.

Front bumper on - but it needs a lot of adjustment. The rear bumper that came was not usable. However the brackets were good - so it was a score.

Will put the headlight buckets in next which will almost finish the nose.

Tackling the rear shocks next too - and will get the front suspension torn down for the springs and shocks

Oh, also got the driver door hardware in and glass.

I'm a little behind here Chris.:lol: Car is looking great, alot of work I know, Congratulations on the progress.

69MyWay
07-07-2011, 03:38 PM
Check out the gauges! These ROCK! A HUGE shout out to Dakota Digital for this fine contribution.

You know - this plays a very integrated part into the message of the car. Gauges are very important. Think about it - the higher quality they are, the more precise they measure what is going on. They can warn you early of trouble...and help you keep within the boundaries of the vehicle performance.

Think about it....


I hope to get these in and tested by the weekend - but they will come back out for safe keeping until the glass goes in and the interior can be sealed up.

69MyWay
07-07-2011, 03:42 PM
I can check to see if I still have the heater control cables.
I also have a transmission cooler I could part with. If interested I can send some pictures of it. It's not real fancy and just uses hose clamps for the lines.

#16 might be easier to just go with Lokar. I can give you the part numbers that I used on my car.

Thanks for the offer - I'm good now on those items EXCEPT the heater control cables.

Vintage Air has made a very generous offer to supply a sure fit unit at wholesale. However, we just don't have that to spare at the moment so the original heater box will need to slip in place for the time being until we are able to make the next leap and get the VA unit. It looks like we are about $1,800 away in finishing the car between what will be needed and what has been donated. Some things just have to be bought new - like carpet.

69MyWay
07-11-2011, 02:51 PM
And let there be LIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Had a donation this week towards the lamps - all the lenses will be here this week. The glass will be installed on FRIDAY - HUGE thanks to http://www.stephensautoglass.com/index.2.html

Was able to locate and install the trunk springs yesterday - MAN - that is sooooo much better than propping a stick to hold the trunk up!

The front bumper fits terrible but it is all there now! I need to find some time with a few guys - to hold it in place until it looks right - then tighten it all down.

Was way cool to light off the lights and run some tests on the circuits and see they are alive and well.

69MyWay
07-14-2011, 05:10 PM
New front springs - installed - Thanks Doom!

I'm wrapping it for the night, but will get the shocks in and drop the car back on the ground pretty fast.

Glass will be installed on Friday.

The rear tail lamp lens, side markers and front parking lamp lens all came today.

I have a fellow coming over to help clean up the housings and these will go in quickly.

At least the driver seatbelt will be in by this weekend - then the tag and insurance.

Left to do....

Wire the VHX and install
carpet
door panels
interior trim
headliner
visors
rear hat tray....

Then I have some minor paint detail touch up and I have to locate a rear bumper.


Minor details! :lateral:

69MyWay
07-26-2011, 09:20 AM
Vintage air will be here by this weekend!


:thumbsup:

Lenie
07-26-2011, 12:19 PM
Bumpers came today along with the driver window and another box of goodies. Going to be busy over the 4th - We are also licensed foster parents and just found out we'll have four boys here next week - 18 months, 3, 5, and 7!

Wow...going to be busy


Also.....something else is on the way.....thanks to our friends at Dakota Digital



http://www.dakotadigital.com/cartimages/prd_721.gif

I'll be going w/this dakota digital also, just need to know deal and service wise who to go throught, any suggestions?

69MyWay
07-26-2011, 12:41 PM
Lenie,

You won't regret it. This gauge set is amazing. I have to power it up for everybody that comes to see the car. My favorite view is with the shop doors closed and lights out - it just pops in the dark. It also has a dimmer system built in so you can adjust the LED brightness with lights on or off.

I can't comment on one distributor better than another.

Dakota does sells direct - they also have a dealer locator on their site:

http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.cfm?ptype=locator

69MyWay
07-31-2011, 06:02 PM
Vintage Air - is in!

What a nice system. I've installed several of these sure fit systems, and you can never go wrong with one.

I'm going with a trinary (sp?) switch to trigger the a/c fan relay so I'm waiting on it before I charge the system.

Still have some other wires to put in, so I haven't laced up the harness under the dash either. I was able to power it up and go through the learn mode. It blows plenty of strong air. As hot as it has been - this will be such a blessing.

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/2VA.jpg

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/6VA.jpg

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/9VA.jpg

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/14VA.jpg

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/16VA.jpg

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/17VA.jpg

69MyWay
08-09-2011, 06:25 AM
Hey guys - quick change to this - the car will have to go to Goodguys in the vendor area. No worries there - the only problem is there is NO way I can get it there Thursday night. The policy is to have the vendor area set up Thursday and not to come and go until Sunday. I spoke at length with them today and can't work around that.

So......... We are re-calculating the first event. I don't want to bring it out and NOT be able to pick up registration forms to win it. Plus, considering the interior is coming via truck here on THURSDAY, I'll have my hands full. Planning on taking Friday off to sling that in and be up all hours of the night if needed to bring it out on Saturday. So, we'll dial that down a click and take a bit more time piecing that together.

SO...stay tuned!

69MyWay
08-14-2011, 03:51 AM
Since we didn't make Goodguys - we did roll it out to a local car cruise last night. Had it there for a couple of hours. Have the first 17 people registered to win the car. Had a ball - much work left to go though to finish it. It was nice driving it off the trailer and parking it - no pushing. No exhaust yet, but otherwise it is 100% street legal - tagged - insured...and ready to go.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kathyiam/sets/72157627426969760/

69MyWay
08-21-2011, 03:40 AM
Official Entry and Rules:

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/Project-R-Official-Giveaway-Rules.html

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/RR.jpg

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/RF.jpg

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/LF.jpg

70rs
08-21-2011, 08:52 AM
It turned out really nice. I like the two tone paint.
I also like how the gauges look.
Nice job!

69MyWay
08-21-2011, 01:29 PM
Thanks man...this has been a very long an interesting road.

I've built and been involved in building cars in the past. This has been different from ever aspect - especially being willing to remain flexible while staying strict to the original goal and concept. Also, working with a budget that doesn't exist - all on cash - generosity...donations...and just the downright goodness of people that have been involved.

Nothing has been predictable and we have really had to have faith that it would come through even when we didn't' see a way possible. The best story was how the car ended up in Illinois. What a freak chance of events that a co-worker just happened to buy a truck off the internet and was taking a one way trip to Florida that weekend....and was only about 45 minutes from where the car was sitting waiting to figure out a way to get it to me. I was locked and loaded to go down and back - but it was going to take a huge bite out of the project funds...as well as my available time off. Then...BOOM - it was provided via a killer U-haul rental and David's willingness to tow it back with this new internet purchased truck.

It has been stuff like that along the way that has really pumped this thing up and kept it going. Many of you guys here have been gracious as well in responded to the requests and helping out.

It has also been fun working on it knowing that somebody will win this car. It is cool to think - and I can't imagine how exciting that is going to be. It makes it twice as much fun working on it, even when NOTHING is fitting together, busted bloody knuckles...and sweat soaking my clothes. Its all good!

Werks
08-22-2011, 10:00 AM
Great progress Chris! Did you get the interior finished up?

69MyWay
08-22-2011, 11:02 AM
Great progress Chris! Did you get the interior finished up?

Pretty much all but the headliner and some detail trim. Will work on getting the headliner in this Saturday morning.

70rs
08-22-2011, 12:34 PM
Chris,
How did the back seat work out?

And, is the give away contest open to anyone? I missed the details but would like to enter if possible.

69MyWay
08-22-2011, 01:00 PM
Chris,
How did the back seat work out?

And, is the give away contest open to anyone? I missed the details but would like to enter if possible.

Back seat turned out awesome - I posted here:

http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=33239

yes - open to anyone subject to the rules.

18 and older - not a member of FBC Lakeland at the time of entering - and not one of the builders or sponsors.

This is a faith based initiative...so we are just asking folks to take the time to read the tract on this page...then fill out the form.

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/Project-R-Official-Giveaway-Rules.html

69MyWay
08-28-2011, 03:52 AM
Latest Update:

Exhaust - on

Headliner - in

Stereo with MP3 - Iphone connection..etc. etc - in

Speakers - in

99% of the dash with center bezel, etc - in

headlamps - aimed with a hoppy machine

Waiting on:

rear brakes to come back from B&W, need to install the dome light and figure out why the instrument panel lamp wire is dead.

Window graphics

alignment....


Should have it up and running this week and will put as many miles as possible on it to shake it all out. Will be DRIVING it to Florida the end of the month.

Trailered it to a show about 30 miles away last night and had a blast - will drive it to a show today that is about 5 miles away.

geberhard
08-29-2011, 02:18 PM
Amazing work, and dedication, and amazing how a hobby and love for cars can bring some many people to do an amazing car like this together.

Excellent way to go to make Him proud!

Gui

69MyWay
08-30-2011, 03:24 AM
Amazing work, and dedication, and amazing how a hobby and love for cars can bring some many people to do an amazing car like this together.

Excellent way to go to make Him proud!

Gui

:thumbsup: Thanks!

68400BIRD
08-30-2011, 06:37 AM
Great work. What did you use for a radio, and I will take you up on those front end pictures that you offered to send me.

Thanks Rob

69MyWay
08-30-2011, 07:10 AM
Great work. What did you use for a radio, and I will take you up on those front end pictures that you offered to send me.

Thanks Rob

Send me a PM again with your email and I'll send those photos.

The stereo turned out pretty well. We went with a unit fully Ipod integrated. Since the car will get plenty of road time between the road trip to FL coming up the end of Sept - all around FL, then back up to the power tour - we figured being able to listen and charge an Iphone would be great - as well as for the future owner that wins the car.

I cut the dash using the template from the radio bezel. We used a radio delete face panel and took our time trimming the opening.

At this time we need to get some black plastic filler to cover the bottom side because you can see the carrier. Other than that it went smooth and easy.

Picture attached.

69MyWay
08-31-2011, 06:27 PM
Just took it to the gas station and filled it up for the first time.

Went about 10 miles. The engine is getting up to about 220, but when I got back I scanned the radiator with my temp gun and found it to be about 160. I therefore assume the t-stat is sticking. The engine was built in 2009 and it has been sitting, so that is possible.

Will get the alignment by Monday or so. Getting graphics done for the glass soon too.

The brakes have a little air - but what a difference having all four working makes! B and W did a great job on the rears.

I have 23 days and counting to get it to drive to Florida. Don't you guys just love the thrash? I don't know how they do the seven day builds on TV and actually have a road worthy car - except there is an army of folks working on them.

Stay tuned!

69MyWay
09-08-2011, 08:17 AM
16 days to go:

1. I have the rear axle out - long story short we had scored a killer deal on it through Craigslist...now we know why. A totally unexpected expense and delay, but it will be right...and the future owner will enjoy that peace of mind.

2. Transmission didn't make it - I replaced it over the labor day weekend - another unexpected cost and delay.

3. Overheating....had the radiator cleaned yesterday for fear it was clogged from having water in it years ago, then letting it sit with dust...etc. Also checked all the ports, pump...etc. I think we may have a lean condition. I'll be starting the carb tuning and up-jetting as soon as I get the axle back in to run it.

Nothing like coming down to the wire to make things exciting...eh?

DIGI-TAILS
09-08-2011, 09:04 AM
Nice color!!! i want to win!!! wooohhh

69MyWay
09-12-2011, 03:26 AM
We are still planning on rolling on the 24th south.

As of today we have about 40 miles on the car.

1. Rear axle rebuilt - re-installed - and humming along nice.

2. Replacement transmission in...and shifting well.

3. Overheating???? Not sure on this one - with no T-stat she is getting up to and holding about 180. I ordered a large fan and shroud kit from Jegs that will be here Tuesday. Hoping that will ensure that when the a/c is on in warmer weather it will keep cool.

4. Alignment this week.....

More miles to go...then we are off and running south.


One way plane ticket already bought to come back home.

radrambler
09-12-2011, 09:49 AM
CHRIS

You keep plugging away.:thumbsup:

Tom

69MyWay
09-12-2011, 02:39 PM
CHRIS

You keep plugging away.:thumbsup:

Tom

I will be seeing you soon as well!

69MyWay
09-19-2011, 07:53 AM
As of this morning - we have about 300 miles on the car since brining it back on-line.

Upgraded to a 100 amp alt this weekend (CS130).

Working on tuning the carb. Need to get it as efficient as possible.

Right now it is knocking down a solid 11 mpg no matter what I do.

Going to be stopping ALOT on the way south.

Should be a great shakedown to rule out as many issues as possible before turning over to the rest of the crew. Other than the miles, I'm sure the future owner will also appreciate the shake down.

I am a bit nervous - mostly about running out of fuel between stops. Not so much it gets poor mpg - but that on a 16 gal tank...you will be looking for a stop around 150 miles each time - 1,100 mile trip...lots of stops.

At least we can get out - stretch and check all the belts, hoses...etc.

69MyWay
10-04-2011, 06:39 AM
Update....

What a whirlwind of a week!!!!!!!!! Nothing like taking a car with 400 miles on it...and driving it 1,100 miles over two days on a mission.

I am happy to report that other than the leaky trans cooler line...it made it to Florida just fine.

The upholstry guy did a jam up job getting the interior trim done - including wrapping the fiberglass inserts I built for the rear 4th gen Trans Am seats...and many other minor details.

Also - the trans in the car is a used one I bought a few weeks ago local and put in to get the car there. The car was dropped yesterday at a trans shop in Lakeland that is totally going through it to make it new and ready to go - so that all the drivetrain in the vehicle will either be new or rebuilt and reliable.

We had a blast - and topped it off last Saturday with the all GM NPD show at Silver Springs.

I'm excited about seeing it again this Summer - and building into the giveaway November 10, 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for everybody that has supported this project- details to come as we go. We are working towards having it on the Power Tour 2012. However, I'm looking for an Overdrive Trans before that run. It will be good for everybody - as 11 mpg was not cool on the way down.

69MyWay
06-10-2012, 06:55 AM
long over-due update.

first of all - THANK YOU to those forum members here and many others that donated, helped, and contributed to make this project not only a success...but to be COMPLETED in the first place. THANK YOU!

The fellows from Florida drove it up on June 1 from Florida - drove all night long. It broke an alternator bolt in Kentucky - was fixed in a few and back on the road. Made it here for a promotion on Sunday, June 3 - then it went to pick up the two Illinois legs of the Power Tour. The folks from Dakota Digital were gracious and let us put in the vendor area to show case the amazing gauges.

The fellows rolled back to Florida and arrived safe and sound this last week. Only problem - the alternator bolt.

It went over 2,600 miles - virtually flawless.

Unlike many give-away cars - this one will be well flogged out and every possible silly loose thing dealt with prior to being given to the new owner.

We are marching to November 10!!!!!!!!!

The car has had some cool updates since it left Illinois in September - the interior has been detailed and tricked with one-off R embossed parts - trunk interior detail...I has had the side windows tinted, a boosted stereo system, and more. Just keeps getting better.

69MyWay
11-06-2012, 09:18 AM
Hey guys - the giveaway drawing is THIS Saturday in Lakeland Florida at the First Baptist Church at the Mall car show.

I'm headed down this week to be there when it goes away.

I'd love to see one of you guys pick this thing up.

geberhard
11-06-2012, 10:07 AM
That is AWESOME!!! Can you poste on how we can get into the drawing buy raffle tickets etc? Must be present to win? Great cause and giveaway!

69MyWay
11-06-2012, 10:08 AM
That is AWESOME!!! Can you poste on how we can get into the drawing buy raffle tickets etc? Must be present to win? Great cause and giveaway!

You can go to www.projectr517.com - You don't have to be present.

It is FREE!

geberhard
11-06-2012, 10:10 AM
Thanks!!

OLDFLM
11-06-2012, 05:23 PM
You can go to www.projectr517.com - You don't have to be present.

It is FREE!

I'm in SE Orlando now... I'm going to try to bring the FREEDOMBIRD!

Hope to see you Saturday!! :thumbsup:

69MyWay
11-07-2012, 04:37 AM
Awesome! I want to see that fredombird

69MyWay
11-11-2012, 04:46 PM
The event was a success and the car has a new owner! They were not present at the event but we were able to call and put them on speaker phone. They will pick it up next weekend and I will have more info then.

Happy sad event. I said goodbye to the car and my buds and got on a plane back to Illinois. Still trying to get home now.

Thanks to everybody that has been a part of this journey!

geberhard
11-12-2012, 08:00 AM
Wow awesome! Congrats to the owners (what are their names and location? We would love to welcome another bird owner in the group!!)!!! Amazing story behind the car, and think new owners will be thrilled!!

Gui

69MyWay
11-12-2012, 11:27 AM
Wow awesome! Congrats to the owners (what are their names and location? We would love to welcome another bird owner in the group!!)!!! Amazing story behind the car, and think new owners will be thrilled!!

Gui

We'll get an invite to them to this forum page and see if they will chime in.

They are in the general Central Florida area - so I'm sure you'll see the car around at local shows and events in the future.

I'll also get the main build site updated soon.

blazer1970
11-25-2012, 05:57 PM
Wow, great story. Congrats to the new owners.