Today was genuinely one of the most satisfying days in my life.
The team: Manir & Sam at Our Dream Auto. Wizards!
The paint is sick, and the blue hued headlights are sweet!
Ok, maybe not blue-hued, but the reflection/refraction from the paint had a pretty sweet effect. Adam Carter was showing off a car at Foxtoberfest that had a towing anchor in one foglight. Had to have it... I immediately asked him to make one for each side of mine. This made it easy to winch FT up into the trailer & ratchet strap it in, without concern for routing a strap under the front fascia.
Another shot of the interior with the instrument cluster is back in, and I had my fingers crossed that the Cruise Buttons would work with this Momo steering wheel. The convertible switch actions the electric exhaust cutout, though it's honestly still too loud with the cutout closed. The foglight switch initiates datalogging stored in the BS3. Line lock & reverse lockout are controlled by the button on the hurst shifter. I've had the UDX dash for many years, and with it I can see all sensor inputs. The Recaro Sportster GT Seats with Sub-Hole are comfy, and Sam & Manir modified the old cage's crossbar, setting it further back & making custom seat brackets to give me more, sorely needed leg room. I decided to leave out stock seatbelts to prevent clutter & force me to use the 5-point harness, and not become complacent. There's a new fuel level gauge ziptied temporarily near my right knee, that doesn't get in the way, but I'm still considering where to permanently mount it. It actually might not be a bad spot.
After getting back to my neck of the woods, the local mustang club cancelled the dinner link-up they'd planned, so instead I headed out into the 'wild' for Mexican & margaritas to meet a couple friends. It was about a 40 miles round trip, and it went without issue. It's such a sweetheart at low load cruise -- better than Black Jack and Grover. My theory is that lower compression widens the window of tunes that work well. It never bucked despite getting to ~1300 rpm a couple times. My tune still seems pretty spot on for driveability, but I'll wait to get jiggy with it until I'm able to test and take it slow.
Finally, got home and nestled Father Time safely away with his stable mates. It'sa nice feeling to havit back at home:
So, I already have a list of wants/needs to do. But, I feel back ahead of the curve and able to handle them.
More to follow.