The whole damn world may get to see it.........Maybe.
I sent the link to the build thread to our two favorite late model Ford magazines last week.
The editor from one has since responded so far, stating that they may be interested in featuring the thing once I get it back together and running.
Either way, whether it's in the mag or not, I am looking for a regional "meet" still happening this year to take it to to get it exposed, and because I just want to drive it.
The immediate event is in August. ( Woodward Dream Cruise), and It seems like a really long way to drive for one night.
(besides, not having booked a hotel, I doubt I'd be able to spend the night anywhere close, and I might not have enough time to get it back together by then)
I really haven't looked that hard yet, but September and October are probably more do-able.
The Good Guys Texas event will probably be "the one".
The car should be mine (again) by mid-week.
I have a laundry list of junk to do to it when it gets back:
Install the 1/4 windows that I have yet to receive, despite having paid for them 10 days ago.
Install new windshield.
Install & wire ( for the first time) the new headlights, taillights, front turn signals, rear back up lights, and license plate light.
Fill brake system ( for the first time) and bleed.
Change out plastic clutch quadrant for new Steeda aluminum unit. and adjust that damn clutch (also for the first time)
Install roll bar (main hoop only) and build plates and tabs to bolt it to the floor and upper seat belt anchor point.
The roll bar sole purpose is to become an anchor point for the new seat belts.
Install 2" 4 point seat belt system(s) for front seats.
Cover floor in sound deadener. NOT DYNAMAT! THEY SUCK!!!
(there is a reason I hate them, just ask)
Install the interior.
Touch up and re-attach all of the black trim.
Install new aluminum radiator. Wire new fan.
Relocate oil filter ( I didn't like how close it was to the #5 header tube that I built.)
Finish the tank filler neck.
Finish plumbing and wiring the fuel system.
Get the front end aligned, Hope that the bumpsteer spacers I have come up with are close enough to eliminate the massive bumpsteer the car had as a result of lowering the rack 3/4" to allow the stupid 2 v to fit.
"Stick" all of my stripes and emblems on the car.
Add clearance to the binding rear coil overs.
Calibrate the speedometer for the new tires. Change the base timing map in my MSD timing controller (2 degrees too much timing)
Then, when all that junk is done,...maybe I can drive it somewhere.
