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Chris,
Welcome to the Kmp owner family and I look forward to sharing the track with you this year. It was nice seeing you at the open house (again) and your car looked great and I too look forward to seeing in running. Scott |
Thanks Scott! It was nice to see you as well. And I look forward to many drives together. Just take it easy on me at the track. I drive like a 90 year old in an 82 Buick with the left turn signal on. You've made me feel a part of the KMP family already.
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I hope to get back out there in the very near future. Please post pics when your car comes off the rotisserie. You all are a great bunch of folks out there. Brilliant too! All the best, Frank |
Frank,
Thanks for the kind words. I do claim Sandwich. He's a good kid. I look forward to being involved in future events and assorted road trips and hope to get to know you better. Its strange, in a way, for me to think there are others out there with the same fanaticism as me. I can't wait to get out and burn some dinosaurs. Do me a favor and tell David there's a man drowning in a sea of anticipation. I will definitely post pictures! The billet car really was a crazy project. Imagine the parameters. The body, engine, tranny, seats and rear end are hard points. EVERYTHING else can be redesigned to be lighter, stiffer, provide better handling, better braking, better corning and above all should drop the jaw of those that see it. I still go back to the "Million dollar" thread from time to time just to see it again. The way it all came together was really quite amazing. I think my favorite part, and kudos to Dave for pressing for it, was the pushrod suspension. Popping the bonnet and seeing those transverse shocks was just plain cool. And the polished belly pan made it one of those rare cars where the underneath is as beautiful if not more so than the top side. I'll admit that there were many moments of frustration but to be a part of creating something out of thin air was pretty memorable. I too would like to see the car in real life again. It really was stunning to look at. But I guess I'll just have to settle for my car. That'll be stunning to look at too. And drive, and sleep in, and stare at, and... Chris |
Sammich...what say you? This bro of yours ok?
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Redd,
I got my Kirkham on my 1 year wedding anniversary... now first of all my wife is very understanding and wants me to be happy, but my constant and persistent focus on getting a Kirkham cemented in her mind that is was important to me. I also assured her that it would not keep US from accomplishing anything else that was important to our life. Then I had to put my effort where my mouth was... I have been remodeling the house for the last 2 1/2 years since taking delivery of the car. So I HAVE a Kirkham but I am not driving a Kirkham. But to me, as I would suspect is the case with many more car guys that is a sacrifice well worth making for successfully getting one of these works of art into ones possession. Now the house is almost done and the Kirkham will be getting the attention it deserves. When it comes down to it... when the wife is getting what is important to her, how can she deprive you of what is important to you. As long as it is within your reach. |
thanks everyone
Thanks for all the imput now time will tell
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I agree with KM480.
Find out what the wife's hearts desire is. In my case I got my 500 horses and she got her 3. Red, Zuma and India. Saddle up. |
I started expressing interest in Harleys. I ride dirt bikes for fun (KTM's and Husqvarna's) and so when my neighbor (a good friend) bought a Harley I feigned interest and my wife took me seriously and said I could have anything I wanted as long as I didn't buy a Harley. So I bought a Porsche then a Kirkham.
To be perfectly honest with you I think she was more afraid of the tatoos than the Harley! |
I can't make heads or tails of what the OP is asking and why. I bought it and then told her. Of course, she got me back the first time I drove into the garage. She stood there shaking her head and said, "You look just like Stuart Little." My daughter said, "Well, at least you didn't run off with a 21 year old aerobics instructor." Wimmen.
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When she saw a Kirkham for the first time, she was onboard. Girls like shiney things :)
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I told her I was going to wait about a year. She said "why?". So, I bought it. Some of us are just blessed!
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You just haven't reached the point where you REALLY want one. I did, and offered to my wife that I would have a vasectomy to keep her from taking birth control hormones if I could buy the car of my dreams. So I can no longer make babies. And have a freakin' Cobra! Talk about a license to SCHWING!
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