Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Oaxaca to san miguell
I think that is enough for now. I will get back on and tell more about San Miguell and what has happened since then. Now I m off to work on the car a little mroe to prepare for tomorrow's qualification. Happy Birthday to Grace and Hello to all of our friends and Family.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
LA to Laredo in 24
Abel and I left yesterday from home in LA at 8 am. we drove through California, where the state was kind enough to give me a present! I even had to sign it when he gave it to me. We spent the afternoon and early evening driving through Arizona and the very southern tip of New Mexico. We spent the night driving through half of Texas, which turns out to be a huge state. Did not see much though as it was night. It started to get light around 7 am. We pulled into Laredo at 8:10 am and were welcomed by two Studebaker's, one tiger, a original mini and a jag e type. very cool to see those cars in race trim. The trip went without a hitch. Abel has helped me freshen up on my Spanish and I on his English. We pulled in slept for a few hours and then worked on getting the window nets and roll bar padding put in the car. while we were doing that, a new mini and a 60's sting ray corvette pulled in. I expect another 5 to 10 cars through the night and tomorrow. I will take some pics tomorrow and post them. I spoke with Mark and he will be pulling into Laredo tomorrow afternoon.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Getting close.
We leave wedensday morning... the good news, the car is finished, well at least for the most part, still waiting on a few parts including a window net, a camera, sponsorship stickers, ok a few things left on the car. I still need to go to the grocery store to pick up snacks that we can munch on while driving. I still need to go to home depot to pick up some more tools that will be necesarry for changing a spark plug or two. All that being said I am getting excited. It will all be worth it when that green flag is on the window shield and Mark is talking about the first series of turns. as long as we can keep it "reasonable and prudent" (thank you Montana Highway Patrol of yore) we will cross the finish line.
I spoke with Eddie, driver of the camaro in our class, and we will be going in a convoy with his truck and car. We are going to drive straight through from LA to Laredo where Abel and I will pick up Mark from the airport there. More pics to follow soon
I spoke with Eddie, driver of the camaro in our class, and we will be going in a convoy with his truck and car. We are going to drive straight through from LA to Laredo where Abel and I will pick up Mark from the airport there. More pics to follow soon
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Literacy?
A little excerpt from the route book. Mark, you are practicing right? Sorry about the lack of updates, I had a technical issue with my camera so I have not been able to post the most recent updates and pics. Should be fixed soon and I will be back to blogging. Lots still to do and we leave in 6 days.
Monday, October 1, 2007
The car is about 5 days out from being "able" to drive on the street. that being said, there are a lot of little things that still need to be installed. The Terratrip rally computer and communication system are still in boxes. The steering wheel extender is in a box in the back seat. The seats are sitting on the ground outside of the car. Rear wheel spacers need to be installed and the chasis stillneeds to be weighted and set up. Lastly, softer street biased brake pads need to be installed. Once all this is done, we are going to go canyon carving with some other subaru/evo friends around southern cali doing our best to not be pulled over and have to answer some difficult questions about straight exhausts (literally just a 3 inch pipe from the turbo to the back of the car) and rollcages. I am pretty sure the only thing street legal about this car are the tires. Those I even would not recomend in the wet (not to worry, Mark promised me that he and Jen would do anti raindances every sunrise for the next two weeks, actually rain would be beneficial to our AWD subaru). Once that has been completed the car will go back under the knife for fine tuning and then out to the track for some high speed testing. hopefully by then the car will be completely sorted. Of course, we will have no choice becuase we leave a few days after that for Mexico...
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