tj43
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- Location
- Little Rock
- First Name
- TJ
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- V1500
- Engine Size
- 350
The under construction "Rusty Banana" post by @gilby959798 was this inspiration for this thread (if you haven't seen his build yet, check it out. He is doing it right). He had some cool mustangs in the background of his squarebody build photos. I suspect folks here have other non-square projects cars. I would love to see everyone's ancillary projects.
I will get the ball rolling. I have two other project cars: a 1992 Mazda Miata and a 2002 Z06 Vette Kart.
Both cars have (IMO) kinda cool stories behind them.
The Miata was bought new by General Wesley Clark. You may remember him as the 4-star general who was the Supreme Allied Commander of NATO forces in Europe and then ran for president in 2004 and again in 2008. He bought the car new in D.C. and it travelled the world with him to his various commands in DC, South America, and Europe. We live in ths same town. He is a lifelong swimmer, I am a former triathlete and my sons both swim competitively, so we see each other at the local 50m pool regularly. I always admired that a 4-star general daily-drove an old NA Miata with OEM BBS wheels and a hardtop (not in this photo). When I found out he was selling it, I bought it on the spot--a one owner 1992 Miata with 80k miles owned by a 4-star general was just too cool to pass on. The car still wears his pentagon access sticker on the windshield, came with every single sale/service record from new, and a photo of Colin Powell helping him change a flat on the car. The car was ROUGH when I got it. I have slowly gone through it. The mechanicals are super solid now, but it still needs some aesthetic TLC.
The Vette Kart belonged to a friend who used to race in the US Formula 3 series, then drove factory Audi GT cars, before becoming an instructor at the Porsche Experience in Atlanta. He now helps run a race team that is a feeder to Indy Car. He built the car as a no-holds-barred track toy. I fell in love with it and bought it when he decided to part with it. I street drive it--literally pick my kids up from school in it from time to time (it is street legal, tagged, and titled). I have some plans for it in the short term; I am just waiting for a local fabricator to give me a hand.
I will get the ball rolling. I have two other project cars: a 1992 Mazda Miata and a 2002 Z06 Vette Kart.
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Both cars have (IMO) kinda cool stories behind them.
The Miata was bought new by General Wesley Clark. You may remember him as the 4-star general who was the Supreme Allied Commander of NATO forces in Europe and then ran for president in 2004 and again in 2008. He bought the car new in D.C. and it travelled the world with him to his various commands in DC, South America, and Europe. We live in ths same town. He is a lifelong swimmer, I am a former triathlete and my sons both swim competitively, so we see each other at the local 50m pool regularly. I always admired that a 4-star general daily-drove an old NA Miata with OEM BBS wheels and a hardtop (not in this photo). When I found out he was selling it, I bought it on the spot--a one owner 1992 Miata with 80k miles owned by a 4-star general was just too cool to pass on. The car still wears his pentagon access sticker on the windshield, came with every single sale/service record from new, and a photo of Colin Powell helping him change a flat on the car. The car was ROUGH when I got it. I have slowly gone through it. The mechanicals are super solid now, but it still needs some aesthetic TLC.
The Vette Kart belonged to a friend who used to race in the US Formula 3 series, then drove factory Audi GT cars, before becoming an instructor at the Porsche Experience in Atlanta. He now helps run a race team that is a feeder to Indy Car. He built the car as a no-holds-barred track toy. I fell in love with it and bought it when he decided to part with it. I street drive it--literally pick my kids up from school in it from time to time (it is street legal, tagged, and titled). I have some plans for it in the short term; I am just waiting for a local fabricator to give me a hand.