Saturday, August 27, 2022

All in the Details

      When you see a car that really catches your eye, on the street, or maybe at a car show, there is something about it that makes it different from the rest. Maybe you really like that model of car, or the paint color, and it could be that it's extra well cleaned and polished. Sometimes, it's all of the above.    When I'm cleaning and polishing my car for a car show, I pay special attention to the details.

     The interior has to be clean and free from extra stuff setting around. The glass has to be clean, inside and out. The wheels and tires are an important part. The tires need to be clean and freshly treated with tire shine. When every thing is as perfect as can be, people will notice. It's all in the details.

     Anyone interested can find my book,  just follow this link: Grab Some Gears 

 My 1999 Mustang GT  ,  from over 20 years ago.

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Drag Strip Days

      During the 40 years of street racing I talk about in my book, for a ten year period of time, between 1987 and 1997, I also ran a few of my cars on the legal drag strip.  I ran bracket racing in the street legal classes. I ran many runs in my black 87 Mustang LX 5.0 , and a few in my 1970 Torino Cobra. But the last runs I made were in my 1996 Mustang Cobra.

     The red 96 Cobra was mostly factory stock, with only minor tuning tricks, and a set of drag radials on the rear wheels. It ran very well, but on my last day at the track, a few things happened that had me re-thinking running my street cars on the track.

     The Cobra was an awesome performer, but the sticky drag radials put a lot of extra stress on the drive train. The car was pretty new and still under warranty, but any damage from running on a drag strip would void the warranty.  Also, when I was waiting near the start line between rounds, I over-heard the track officials call the street legal bracket racers "garbage cars" .  That just spoiled the whole experience for me. All they cared about was the pro cars, dragsters and funny cars, and such.  That was the last time I ever ran a street car on the drag strip. 

My 1996 Mustang Cobra , on my last day at the drag strip in 1997.

Sunday, August 7, 2022

My Book

       A few years ago, when I first got onto Facebook and Twitter, the main reason was to get some exposure for my book.  Facebook was a way to let family and friends know about the book, and I thought Twitter would be a great way to reach other car enthusiasts around the world. Over the past few years, I have found other reasons to keep using Facebook and Twitter, but the book is always a secondary reason.

     I haven't sold very many books in the past few years, but I like to still keep promoting it from time to time. I always get great reviews and feedback from car enthusiasts who have read it. Thank you to those who have let me know.

    Anyone who may be interested can find it by following this link: Grab Some Gears

                      The cover of my book.