@sean klingelhoefer @roeby @Mike Garrett Thanks. Didn't notice your post before I threw mine up. Now to convince him to remove his 60mpg HF motor and put in a K, lol.
@roeby @Mike Garrett Same here. Anyone have info on that shifter? My dad would love one for his CRX project.
Man, I know they will clean it up, but that Skyline sure had more than "a little rust" on it judging from that exhaust shot. How bad are the cars in Japan typically, rust wise (I'm sure it depends on the area they come from)?
@roryfjohnston Beautiful car man.
Ah, I see our Cossie didn't make it. :( Guess I'll vote for the Singer then.
Love the shots and lighting in the National Park...and hey, where can I get a Speedhunters lanyard for MY camera? Great article as always.
@Bring A Trailer I know. As I said its still for sale. I'm his son, I took these pictures.
@Bring A Trailer it is still for sale.
@CossieWill We do! but not lately. We will be planning on doing some coffee and rides events I believe, but the car was last out at Road America.
@bradjh Haha, thank you. I didn't expect Mike to use the shots that included my S. I would have put the other wheels on it and washed it otherwise, lol.
@BrynAlban LOL, we have it too, painted up the same way. I have pics of the RC version next to this one somewhere.
I just wanted to say thank you to Mike and Rod, for their professionalism throughout the process, and for allowing my dad and I to share our story on one of our favorite blogs. Thank you for the photo credit Mike, I know they aren't as good as yours but I tried! Anyway, I hope everyone enjoys the story, and thank you again to all the guys at Speedhunters.