Guys, I know my statement that my build is mostly down to all the help, motivation advice and encouragement I get from you all is getting "old" by now but I mean it in all honesty.
The mags I read when I was 12 described 4130, how to build a Altered and all the other great projects.
We had no TV, my dad died on July 17, 1968 ad the space programme was in full swing. All I had was the oval near my house, my magazines and dreams.
I beat the bullies and all the other crap a short ass like me would encounter. I toughened up and playing hockey saved my life. I thought that hockey would be my career and yes I was scouted even being in South Africa. Things never panned out and I still ask why. Long story but the answers kinda show up daily.
This morning I had a S$!t, shave and shampoo. Nerves jangling like the first time I got on the ice in the bigs.
Ian collected me in his Bowtie powered Lumina SS Pickup. It's the latest truck with a Corvette mill.
We were off to Bosch for me to present my proposal for sponsorship to the board of directors.
Bear in mind that my PC packed up yesterday and all I had was the Memory stick.
The last time I did a sales pitch to 8 people was in 86 and they bought a few cars for their fleet.
We were well received and headed for the board room. The table is "U" shaped and I had to stand up front and deliver my sales pitch.
Ian handled the keyboard and I did my best. Honest and straight forward. Nothing but the truth.
I never omitted one detail.
Some AHOLE (excuse the language) at Guido's classic car club said Bosch wouldn't give me the time of day. He claimed he knew the board and I was delusional for even entertaining the idea of asking for support.
See attached photo. A box of 2200cc High Impedance injectors with the racing "Red" fuel pumps to come along with the correct alternator, toothed belts, Lamda sensors, EGT sensors, spark plugs and every other related product to follow. I have 100% backing from Bosch with ECU etc. Backup from the tech guys and in general anything I need out of the catalog.
The nay sayers got their due. I've had some really great days in my life but today was the best.
I'm still in shock but that box full of product is proof I'm not dreaming.
Gary Player said "The harder I work, the luckier I get". He's the MAN.
I'm humbled by the generosity even though this is an uphill battle. I won't back down, not now or ever.
Thank you all for standing by me and never once putting me down. The flag Buddy Walker sent will be under my ass on the seat when I do the run and I'll plant it right where it belongs when the record is destroyed.
I pledge my allegiance.