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kinneyb
06-02-2011, 01:45 PM
Well it finally begin to come together. April the 19 the trooper showed up at the house about 8:30 AM and annouced that he had my paper work. He looked at the car and checked to see that the vin # assigned matched the chassi serial #. Asked if it had a door post to put the vin plate on, and we settled on an acceptable location and riveted it on. Now with title in hand I headed for town to the DMV office to get it registered and tagged. I was soon on my way back home with the desired items. The tags were afixed and now I'm in the roadster headed to my mechanic who then performed an insp and put a sticker on the windshield. Then its on to town again to fillerup with fuel and get a professdional front alignment. After driving around some (it was a beautiful warm day) I headed back to the house.

The next several days were rainy but on Monday the 24th I pulled her out again (suns shining ) and about 0930 I head out on my first road trip. I'm heady to whitby's in Greensboro NC to turn it over to Jeff for paint. I'm watching the gages the whole way as this is only the second drive and the first one of any distance (about 150 miles). It is fairly uneventful. There was this one honda load of youngsters (I'm 65 in August) that went by agawking and pointing spiritedly; then there was the guy in a red twin turbo something or other that pullup along side and did the speed up-slow down thing several times; he was maybe trying to challenge me, but I ignored him as I was still keeping a close eye on all of my gages. He pulled away quickly but I passed him about five miles down the road. He was sitting on the shoulder having a discussion with a NC state trooper. I arrived at Whitby's without incident and Jeff and I talked about the car, the paint scheme and colors, and my wife and daughter arrived to ferry me back home. It was a great trip, except for burning my leg on the side pipe when I got out at Jeffs. Duh !! watch the pipes.

Then on May 17 What was supposed to be a routine nuclear cardiac stress test at the Heart center in Kingsport TN, became on the 18th an emergency, open heart, quadruple bypass operation at Holston Valley Med center in Kingsport TN. I had one 90% blockage but it was in a four way intersection that supplied blood to over 80% of my heart muscle. Thanks to an excellent surgical team and the grace of a loving God I came through ok and was released home on the 23rd. I am recuperating slowly but surely. I am restricted to NO driving for 6 weeks but the end of that time period matches approximately when Jeff promised my car would be finished with paint. So I am eagerly awating that time.

Here are some pics of what it looked like when I gave it up to Jeff at Whitby's

http://s177.photobucket.com/albums/w221/Kinney_Beisel/F5R6079%20Build/finished%20-%20paint/paint%20scheme/

Kinney Beisel

Brian Z
06-02-2011, 02:09 PM
Kinney,

Glad to hear you are making a recovery! The car looks great and we all can't wait to see it when it is painted! May you have many years of fun with your car. It looks like a blast! =)

Kind regards,

Brian @ FFR

Hankl
06-02-2011, 04:42 PM
Kinney,

Glad to hear that you are recovering well, the 6 weeks will go by quickly, just do what the doctors tell you to do, no more.

Hank :cool:

AZPete
06-02-2011, 05:36 PM
Kinney, I like the luggage rack and is that the stripe layout I see on the gel coat? I look forward to seeing the completed paint job.
I agree with the above: do what the doc says and no more. Oh, and if you are married, do what your wife says, but tomorrow, maybe.
Pete

kinneyb
06-04-2011, 09:53 AM
Thanks for the instructions Guys, and yes My wife was with me the whole time in the Hosp and is watching carefully over me as I recuperate.

AZPete, yes that is the stripe layout. I just layed it on with masking tape and sandpaper. I saw someone else do it with regular stripes. That way Jeff could see exactly what I wanted. Reminiscent of the Lotus F1 cars in the sixties. And the luggage rack is a Whitby's product. All SS and a nice peice.
Kinney

kinneyb
06-23-2011, 08:37 PM
update: On Monday I had the follow up visit to my surgeon that did the open heart surgery. I got a good report, I am healing up nicely and he raised my lifting limit to 15#'s and said that I could drive again. With that good news today (thur) I headed out to Whitby's (152 miles down the road) to go visit my car...I'm not the least bit excited about this thing...yeah! right!!

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w221/Kinney_Beisel/F5R6079%20Build/finished%20-%20paint/paint%20scheme/0012.jpg

Jeff is pushing my chassis out ... the blue painted body on the floor is NOT MINE. Mine was still in the body shop being sanded. But hopefully by mid July it will be ready. after all that happened since I took it to him I just had to go visit it.

Kinney

riptide motorsport
06-23-2011, 09:22 PM
good therapy!