Friday, August 29, 2008

Progress on hold.

Work has kept me out of the shop this week and next weekend is the Vintage races at Watkins Glen. So I really don't expect to get back to the car until Mid-September. Boy, the summer just flew by.
There's two Lola T192's on the entry list for WG next week. One is Seb's T192 HU29, I have a many photos of this one. Number two is Mead's T192 HU22, this one I have never seen. Really looking forward to next weekend. I'll report when I return.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Gearbox is back!


Good old "Hewland DG300-59" is back. Rolled in about 5am this morning from the Mid-West and set the alarm for 7am, can't miss the F1 race. Picked it up just west of Indy, it sure looks nice. Mark did a great job.





All the parts in the photo where replaced. He said the case was in excellent condition, it almost looked like it was only used once or twice, but needed updating. However, many parts had surface rust. I guess that 's what happens, sitting in a warehouse for 30+ years.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Paint's done.

I had hoped to complete the painting by the end of the summer. It's done. As for retaining history, most decals where removed and sanding had already started at the end of the race season in 1975. But I was able to save one thing, the #13 on the air intake scoop(as seen in Long Beach in 1975), it's painted and not a decal. In a week or so it's back to the tub, fuel cells, brake hardware.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Nose completed


Worked on the car a little over the weekend. Polished the nose, that's done. Polishing the body now, that will be done today. Also will shoot the clear today on the misc. parts, air intake etc.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

At last, the paint is amost done.

The main body has been clear coated as well as the nose. A little lite sanding with 1500, then some buffing and it will be all done. The final color coats are completed on the wings, air box and gas tank doors. If the weather stays dry, I'll clear coat them today.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Fuel cell modifications

The Lola T192 came with 3 fuel cells holding 30 gallons total, 2 on either side of the driver and one in the right rear. Back in the day these races would last over and hour with no pit stops. Today in vintage racing maybe around 20 minutes. I replaced the 2 cells in the front and eliminated the rear one. However the newer designed required the fuel nipple to be placed 1" off the corner. So the tub cavity holding the fuel cell and to be opened up where the nipple exited and moved rearward for the new placement.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Body panels painted.


All the side panels are painted and polished. As with everything else, it took much longer then I anticipated. Hung them on the car just to see how they look. I'll remove them, cover them up and place them in storage till next year.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Nose decals

Just laying some decals on to see how they look. Ed Justice Jr. provided the NOS JB decal and I'm working on the reproduction of the "AUTOMOTIVE CHEMICALS" decals. The nose still needs clear coat and buffing and the outer wings a couple of more coats of yellow.









Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Road America 2008 Formula 5000 Reunion

Road America was great. Lots of F5000 cars and a dozen or so drivers from the original series.Looking forward to Watkins Glen in September. Things haven't changed much, still painting and plating. Must get all the paint work done including the spares before winter comes. Did get some good news, the gearbox is done. Now the last big expense is the engine

Saturday, August 2, 2008

F5000 drivers from the 1970's series.

Drivers at the F5000 tent Road America 2008
Left, front to back.Kurt Reinold, Jim Gustafson, Eric Haga, Sam Posey, Davey Jordan, Lou Sell,Lyle Forsgren, Gus Hutchison, Jerry Entin, Brian Redman and George Follmer standing in the black shirt and sun glasses. Not picturedTony Adamowicz. Also Howie Fairbanks stopped in Sunday.