Thursday, May 06, 2010

Update... Boss 302 up and running

I can't tell you how awesome it was to see this car with wheels on and all together like it should be. It has taken Paul and his friend Vic over a year to get it all put back together with the numerous modifications that had to be made. They were also being very careful and meticulous I might ad!. Man does it show. This car quite frankly, is the quintessential definition of Bad Ass in relation to muscle cars of those awesome days. Right off the bat, a Naturally Aspirated 400+ horse power 302, 8 point roll cage, 4 speed gear box from the day, classic Ford bullet proof 9 inch rear end plus a ton of goodies to numerous to list here. He had a decent placing for his first time out with the car at Sandia Raceway on the road course pulling up over 5 cars. He's a seasoned Road Course, Vintage and SCCA race car driver. Simply put, Paul has been a gear head and enthusiast since day one and an obvious Ford man. In fact Paul has over 10 books to his credit related to Ford published by larger auto book publishers. This was a dream car for him and so realized.
I was also happy to hear the many compliments about the paint and body work. There were lots of modifications and welding that can be seen in much earlier posts in the blog site. Now seeing it in bright ass sunlight was also a sigh of relief. Proof the paint laid down even as hell. No streaks, blotching, puddles of color, etc....but then again, I don't do that! Still, nice for the validation. It really is a great popping color! This also being a street legal car, puts even more of the "fun" factor on the table and even better for the showing and or showing off! Bryan, my son, who also put numerous hours in to this guy, got the thrill of getting a ride in it. With the cam profile in that engine, was glorious music to his ears. Something about ultra stereo phonic sound of exhausting gasses pumping out the sides of the car, under your ass that you just cant beat. With no carpeting or crap to deaden an otherwise glorious sound, well, you get to hear all the mechanical workings of a tight, smooth working drive train. Did I forget to mention how well this machine handles, it is designed for the track you know! We welded extra support for the shock towers in the front and widened the fender wells to fit the meats now harboring underneath. Professional designed suspension components and installation are the muscle keeping it from ever twisting. The tires showed serious track day wear that Paul could be quite proud of! Nothing like bringing back to life one more classic and keeping it out of the crusher. (As always you can click on the pictures for larger viewing pleasure. Also the mouse icon will have a magnifying glass so that you can click again for even larger viewing)