Sunday, October 21, 2007
You Must Stop Before You Can Go
We now have the brakes pretty much done on the MGA just have to pick up 2 copper washers for the banjo fitting on the right front caliper. We pulled the drums and calipers off and luckily were able to rebuild everything. We had a set of wire wheels and tires donated by Gary Wortman from our MG car club. Thanks Gary!! The engine is the next thing to work on we spun it over carefully putting oil in the cylinders first and letting it set and then turning the flywheel by hand and finally using the starter to spin the engine over. I have and exhaust system from my MGA that we are going to use for the car a few years ago I put a 1800 engine in my MGA and a different exhaust system. My wife always used to ask me why I kept the old exhaust system now I know why. If all goes well we hope to fire the car up in a couple weeks .
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Tribute To A True Friend
Our very good friend John"Big Dog"Beadle passed away in the spring of 2006. John and his wife Sue used to race a 1962 MGA back in the early 60's when you would drive your race car to the track and use it for transportation during the week. Today we went to John' s house and picked up the old race car to get it back on the road again after some 30 years. We now have the car at the Dover Brothers Racin garage. The engine was rebuilt by John Twist from University Motors about 10 years ago. Our goal is to get the car running for John's daughter Terry. She wants to keep the car original just get the mechanical working and safe to drive on the road .
John was a very special friend he was a graduate of the University of Michigan and retired from Amway as Data Processing Manager. John was a BBQ expert who taught me all about BBQ he never shared any of his recipes but he was always willing to help you with anything you wanted to make. He always wanted to get the MGA running again after he retired but his health ended up not working out he lost both of his legs to diabetes he said he would never use a wheel chair and true to his word he didn't. John is a friend that will always be missed and always remembered.



Sunday, August 26, 2007
Test Drive
We took the Volvo out for a test drive this past week above is the link to the video of the test drive. The cooling problems have been now solved Jim Blett was a very big help for all of this we were almost ready to start using wing nuts and Velcro to hold the head on so it would be easier to get off and on.
Tom and I stopped by Hooters and got a half dozen Hooters girls to go at least the sign said Hooters to go, the manager said that is not what the sign meant she said chicken wings we said we just wanted breasts instead . I guess Hooters to go is just chicken wings.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Tom Meets Gary Faules
I always wonderded where Tom got his Lizard breathe from.
Tom and Gary Faules

I talked to Tom this evening who is in San Francisco and he hooked up with Gary Faules this past weekend . Tom said he had a great time meeting Gary and talking about the La Carrera.
They both got to share some ideas on the race and what to expect when you get there. Gary is building a Mustang to run in the La Carrera and he updates almost daily with a lot of good stories and information to share. If you want to see a car being built from the ground up he has done a very good job of sharing the build. His site is http://lacarrera2007.blogspot.com/2007/07/since-engine-is-due-any-day-now-i.html
I talked to Tom this evening who is in San Francisco and he hooked up with Gary Faules this past weekend . Tom said he had a great time meeting Gary and talking about the La Carrera.
They both got to share some ideas on the race and what to expect when you get there. Gary is building a Mustang to run in the La Carrera and he updates almost daily with a lot of good stories and information to share. If you want to see a car being built from the ground up he has done a very good job of sharing the build. His site is http://lacarrera2007.blogspot.com/2007/07/since-engine-is-due-any-day-now-i.html
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Good Luck Charms in the Car
The Hula Girl was also given by Tom's daughter Julie. She rode all the transit sections and finally we made her ride the speed sections . The Mexican people got a lot of laughs out of her . She is still in the car today she lost an arm we found it and thanks to super glue she is just fine. We glued magnets to her and she rode on the part of the roll cage over the dash sometimes after a speed run she would be upside down if she was was we knew we had a fast drive.
Finally our Lucky "Tits" . A friend gave us these molded tits as a gift for the car so we did some additions and colored them with pink chalk for an authentic look and a little brown paint at the top to touch them off. they were always somewhere on the car while we were building it.



We always rubbed them for good luck before the green flag went down. We placed each one above us at the top of the roll cage, as you can see the driver rubbed them more than the navigator he either likes tits or had no confidence in his navigator. Knowing Tom as long as I have I really think he likes tits.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Mil Cumbre
We lost our alternator just before Mil Cumbre so we decided not to run make the repairs and run the next day. We still think this was the best option as we found out later there were more than a few teams who missed speed sections to make the necessary repairs so they could race the next day. We did drive the Mil Cumbre section just after everyone had left and it was getting dark. On the way back we found a Porsche with a British team which lost an engine so our crew happened to arrive so we loaded them up in our trailer and pulled them back. Their crew finally showed up and we caravaned the wounded soldiers back toward the hotel. Tom might have gotten a little testy during this trip because the Brits got us lost and it was raining and dark and we were running on battery power only. Tom is normally a very calm logical person and this day was not a good one I remember the "F" might have been spoken more than once and F^&%^g Btitish C)@^$&":#$'s might have been mentioned once or twice also. When we got back I might have had a slight temper tantrum after being left in the mountains we did get our time card in and Gerie Bledsoe helped us find an alternator from Sam Berg to get us back running. When all seem hopeless someone is always there to help. Steve Walters helped us rebuild the alternator while his wife Janet went to the drivers meeting. We had a prayer meeting in the lot and our car was blessed by Stanley Gold ,he told us that our car was good for the rest of the race and he was right. This whole event is about the people they all seem to help each other in some way. I really believe in the term now "Paying Forward"
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Taking One For The Team
Tom and I have been trying to figure out how to get some sort of sponsorship for 2008 and I have come up with a novel idea. I am going to sell Tom's services to ladies at retirement homes.My mother God Bless Her used to say the old ladies "Never Tell ,Never Swell and Appreciate It Like Hell" I really think Tom has a calling. Just how do I break the news to him. I am thinking of having him dress up in his racing suit and telling him they want us to visit then and suddenly leave him on his own. This is what is called taking one for the team.
My wife and I hope to visit our son in Pearl Harbor in October he is currently serving on the USS La Jolla SSN 701 a fast attack submarine . So this year we are not going to make it to the la Carrera. This will give us time to get some sponsorship and keep up with family obligations which are very important to us. Our wives supported us for two years while we built the car which we were absent from them most of the time. Without their support we never could have done it in the first place. Tom and I both have MGA's which were hardly driven the last two years so a couple trips with the wives are in order.
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