Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Delivery Day! .... and inventory

The kit finally arrived last Friday!!

FFR #7591 - Red Rocks Roadster
The big Stewart truck

Peeking out into the light ... finally!

Bill, the Stewart driver had a couple of mechanical problems with the Stewart truck and it took few days longer than anticipated ... but it's here and now the fun begins.  Gave me a bit of time to get the shop really clean (nervous energy resulted in several sweepings and a lot of dust mop time!) - and since someone asked, yes the chassis dolly is color coded to the shop (left over wall paint)

Bill (the Stewart driver) and his son TJ



 We started getting all the boxes off and transferred to the shop and then moved the car and chassis down the drive to the shop as well.
1st load of boxes

Onto the Stewart dolly and ready to be delivered

Down the driveway to the shop
Once the body was on the chassis dolly and all of the boxes were put into the shop, it was time for some vroom, vroom sounds and inspection of all the stuff.
Onto the chassis dolly
Vroom,vroom, ... where's my steering wheel!
Petey gave it a quick "cat scan"
And loves the powder coated frame - in 15th Anniversary silver!
My son Jared came up for the weekend and helped with the "ooh's and awe's" and inventory of all the boxes.
Inventory time .... 26 boxes worth
Lots of cool stuff ... just like Christmas!
And lots of packing papers ..... I think there's a chassis under there somewhere!

The body is on the body buck (big thanks to Doug Meldrum in Salt Lake City for sharing his body buck .... and for the ride in his car.... my jaw was still hurting the next morning from smiling so much!!!)
Body on the buck, patiently waiting.......
So - since there were NO BACK ORDERS FROM FFR and everything is here, it's time to get to work.  Hoping for a rolling chassis by Thanksgiving, and "go-carting" by early January.

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Friday, September 16, 2011

A bit about me and the "why"

I grew up in Southern California, and graduated high school there in 1965.  And like most high school boys - was way into cars, and I was especially captured by the birth of the Cobra's, and Shelby/American, and Ford going to Europe ... and them kicking Ferrari's butt all around the tracks, winning LeMans and so on.

A Cobra soon became THE car for me - but $6000 was a LOT of money in those days, especially to a kid with a paper route and an after school janitorial job.

So I "survived vicariously" and made do with magazine articles and dreams.  I especially remember the August 1964 issue of Car Life magazine where in doing a "Cobra vs. Corvette - Road Test & Comparison", the comment was made that they selected " the Corvette's most powerful engine .... and brake ..... options to give the Sting Ray an even chance."

Who would NOT want a Cobra after reading that?

I've still got the magazines!


There's a couple of old record albums that fueled the dream as well  Who can forget Bill Cosby's ode to his 427 Cobra ("200 MPH") and the classic "Hey Little Cobra" from The Ripcords?

So life went on and I got married, raised a family, worked hard to support them and all was well until I "discovered" Factory Five and the potential to build/recreate my high school dream car.

I retired in July 2010 and we moved to the gorgeous red rock area of southern Utah.  As part of remodeling and enlarging of our new home, I started getting the shop ready.  That's all done now.




And I went to FFR Build School at Mott College in February 2011.  A great experience and absolutely worth the cost and effort to get there.  It helped cement in my mind that I could do it - build my dream car.  Took a lot of pictures and lot of notes.



Mott College is near "Howell MI". No relation - but an interesting coincidence.


Then in July 2011 there was a note on Facebook that one of the FFR 15th Anniversary Specials - long after they were "sold out" - had suddenly become available.

So I jumped on it and placed my order.

A BIG THANKS to my wife Carol for her support and encouragement on this project!   Without it, it wouldn't be happening - and the allowable build budget would be much tighter.  LOL. 

The Hallibrand wheels and the silver powder coated Moser 8.8. Ford Axle arrived earlier this week.


And the car will be here soon!

Petey (shop cat and build supervisor) wants to know .....

Dude - where's my car???