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Hi All,
That's right!!! The SN65 made the cover....
"Gonzo '65 Mustang on an '03 Chassis"
Granted, it is the upper right hand corner. And the picture is barely large enough to see me in the passenger seat, but it is the cover.
Look for the August issue for the full 9 page spread. It should be on the stands in about a week or so.
Catch ya'll l8r
ProdigyCustoms
06-15-2006, 01:49 PM
You go boys, Congratulations!
Sales@Dutchboys
06-15-2006, 01:54 PM
Good job!
-Paul
Ricochet
06-15-2006, 02:28 PM
Congrats!! Well deserved!!
Speedster
06-15-2006, 02:52 PM
Very cool. Congratulations. Hey, a cover is a cover no matter what size the photo... and Hot Rod isn't exactly the bottom of the barrel.
Rybar
06-15-2006, 03:51 PM
Great News! well deserved for a Killer car :thumbsup:
bob johnson
06-15-2006, 05:02 PM
good work..you going to make Columbus?
Congrats! I will have to check that out.
71Nova
06-15-2006, 09:16 PM
I got my mag in the mail today. Congrats. Way Way cool.
tracy
06-15-2006, 09:33 PM
Congratulations! :thumbsup:
good work..you going to make Columbus?
Hi Bob,
Yes we are going to be there.
There are going to be so many cool cars present, and so many great builders, that I just have to be there. I hope to come face to face with some of the people that I have only met in the pages of a magazine.
Of course I am just taking for granted that you are going to be there. I want to see that car of yours in the final 5 for SMOTY. If it does not make it at least that far, there is no God. :-)
But... I was talking to Rich Chenet and he said that there are so many GREAT cars at the event that it really is possible to get lost in the crowd.
OBTW, you were right about the blower upgrade. Holy HP Batman. 550 RWHP (and 520 ft lbs torque) is more than enough for me. I cannot even imagine what your car is like with the HP you generate. It must be totally insane.
I, for one, look forward to seeing you there.
black2002ls
06-16-2006, 05:31 AM
thats awesome. I was first introduced to the build over on the corner carver's site. Amazing work from start to finish. Hopefully my Rag will arrive in the mail today or tomorrow.
Diognes56
06-16-2006, 08:45 AM
Congrats!!! :thumbsup: I can't wait to get my copy :) .
David
Hey Bob,
The footage we shot from the blower install and dyno sessions is looking good. I got the dyno sheets emailed to me today, do you need copies?
Thanks,
- Kevin Oeste
Hey Bob,
The footage we shot from the blower install and dyno sessions is looking good. I got the dyno sheets emailed to me today, do you need copies?
Thanks,
- Kevin Oeste
Good news Kevin, but, then again, EVERYTHING you shoot always looks good. :-)
And, yes, please send me a copy of the results.
Steve Chryssos
06-17-2006, 08:19 AM
Is this the Rich Chenet shoot? I can't wait to see it. Congratulations!
Steve1968LS2
06-17-2006, 10:43 AM
Congrats on making Hot Rod! :thumbsup:
Can't wait to see it..
Is this the Rich Chenet shoot? I can't wait to see it. Congratulations!
Hi 68,
Yes it is. And Rich did an excellent job. It was great working with him.
bob johnson
06-19-2006, 05:55 AM
Hi Bob,
Yes we are going to be there.
There are going to be so many cool cars present, and so many great builders, that I just have to be there. I hope to come face to face with some of the people that I have only met in the pages of a magazine.
Of course I am just taking for granted that you are going to be there. I want to see that car of yours in the final 5 for SMOTY. If it does not make it at least that far, there is no God. :-)
But... I was talking to Rich Chenet and he said that there are so many GREAT cars at the event that it really is possible to get lost in the crowd.
OBTW, you were right about the blower upgrade. Holy HP Batman. 550 RWHP (and 520 ft lbs torque) is more than enough for me. I cannot even imagine what your car is like with the HP you generate. It must be totally insane.
I, for one, look forward to seeing you there.
Goodguys people are very aware of the Cuda. They have contacted Alan several times wanting updates etc on what was going on with it. We might not win but we will not be lost in the crowd up there. I like my chances there with their professional builder judges than I do at a local show with celebrity or average Joe non car guy judges. We won a Boyd's pick at Indy. I know he hated to give us that. Alan and myself aren't his favorite guys...
bob johnson
06-19-2006, 06:00 AM
My advice to you is get out early and get a spot where you can't help but get noticed. Those guys get up real early to secure a good spot. i'm waiting for the day when I can get power parked because I'm big shi*..probably have to have the patience of Job though..lol..I don't have any other advice. Your car is not the type of car that generally competes. Different style of build that usually shows up there. It will be interesting to see how the builder type judges warm up to this style of build. They will surely notice the quality of the workmanship you guys have done. The factory style product you have produced will be a whole new dimension for them..different is better to me..hope they look at it that way..I think they will..people striking out on a different path makes this hobby more interesting.
Sales@Dutchboys
06-19-2006, 06:02 AM
Bob's got that right...
-Paul
Rick Dorion
06-19-2006, 06:40 AM
Just got my copy and read the article a few times. Great accomplishment. Wish it would come out as a book!
SNIP...
We won a Boyd's pick at Indy. I know he hated to give us that. Alan and myself aren't his favorite guys...
Hi Bob,
For Boyd to give you guys a heads up is saying a lot.
I remember a show he did on the top 10 custom cars of all time. I think 8 of them were his. :-)
My advice to you is get out early and get a spot where you can't help but get noticed. Those guys get up real early to secure a good spot. i'm waiting for the day when I can get power parked because I'm big shi*..probably have to have the patience of Job though..lol..I don't have any other advice. Your car is not the type of car that generally competes. Different style of build that usually shows up there. It will be interesting to see how the builder type judges warm up to this style of build. They will surely notice the quality of the workmanship you guys have done. The factory style product you have produced will be a whole new dimension for them..different is better to me..hope they look at it that way..I think they will..people striking out on a different path makes this hobby more interesting.
Hi Bob,
We will be there as early as possible. If I could, I would be in line right now. :-)
As far as "Power Parking" goes, I would think that you are pretty much there. All you need is (Insert celebrity here: Will Smith, Pamala Anderson, Hillary Clinton, Etc...) to drive the car into the show for you.
OBTW, I heard that you turned the Cuda loose. Are you happy with the results? I know that I am with the blower upgrade. I think that, from a rolling start, we could give you a run for the money. Not that we would actually stand a chance, but we would not in-bare-ass ourselves either. In theory, we should be able to top out at about 220. BUT, there is no way in he!! that I am going to attempt it. But Sheeeiittt, getting from 40 to 120 happens as fast as you can run through the feakin gears.
i hope you get the chance to drive yours a bit. Wayne is always yellin at me cus I am out in it every chance I get.
Best regards. See you at GGC.
Just got my copy and read the article a few times. Great accomplishment. Wish it would come out as a book!
Hi Rick,
Just download the Power Point Presentation on the SN65 website. It is the same book we have on display with the car. It is about 100 pages and covers the entire build from start to finish. Also, it has a couple of nice video clips.
MarkM66
06-20-2006, 07:37 AM
Hi Bob,
We will be there as early as possible. If I could, I would be in line right now. :-)
As far as "Power Parking" goes, I would think that you are pretty much there. All you need is (Insert celebrity here: Will Smith, Pamala Anderson, Hillary Clinton, Etc...) to drive the car into the show for you.
OBTW, I heard that you turned the Cuda loose. Are you happy with the results? I know that I am with the blower upgrade. I think that, from a rolling start, we could give you a run for the money. Not that we would actually stand a chance, but we would not in-bare-ass ourselves either. In theory, we should be able to top out at about 220. BUT, there is no way in he!! that I am going to attempt it. But Sheeeiittt, getting from 40 to 120 happens as fast as you can run through the feakin gears.
i hope you get the chance to drive yours a bit. Wayne is always yellin at me cus I am out in it every chance I get.
Best regards. See you at GGC.
I've heard people get in line Thursday night, and sleep in their damn car to get a good spot on Friday, :wow: . I don't even remember what time we usually get there. I think around 5:30 or so, and the gates are open. We usually get a decent spot at that time. But the really good ones are already gone.
I wouldn't worry about your spot on Sat. the pro area opens around 9 or 10 anyways.
I don't think it'd hurt to bring it to the host hotel Thursday night either. As I recall, the 4 out of the 5 SMOY were their last year. Thursday night is a good time, :thumbsup: .
Smack_talker
06-20-2006, 07:46 AM
Congrats on the ink...well deserved for a awesome car. Good Luck at Goodguys. I might try and get there.
I've heard people get in line Thursday night, and sleep in their damn car to get a good spot on Friday, :wow: . I don't even remember what time we usually get there. I think around 5:30 or so, and the gates are open. We usually get a decent spot at that time. But the really good ones are already gone.
I wouldn't worry about your spot on Sat. the pro area opens around 9 or 10 anyways.
I don't think it'd hurt to bring it to the host hotel Thursday night either. As I recall, the 4 out of the 5 SMOY were their last year. Thursday night is a good time, :thumbsup: .
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the info. I will make sure that I loiter about the host hotel parking lot Thursday night. :-)
OBTW... "Pro Area"??? What is the Pro Area?
MarkM66
06-20-2006, 09:54 AM
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the info. I will make sure that I loiter about the host hotel parking lot Thursday night. :-)
OBTW... "Pro Area"??? What is the Pro Area?
It's a roped off designated area where anyone who thinks they have a chance at winning SMOY or SROY will be parked, and judged. It's a packed mad house :yes: .
Some people actually pull the same car in there two years in a row, people also put cars in there that fall into neither catagory, some people also put cars in there that wouldn't win a top 100, let alone a top 5, :lol: . Just some of the reasons why it's so packed, ;) .
Good luck :thumbsup: .
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