Somewhere around the mid-90's, I had a pretty decent job that paid well, but had a mind-numbing commute. I lived in Capitola, California, and communted "over the hill" on Hwy. 17 to Los Altos in Silicon Valley. It's actually a fun road if you can drive it at midnight, and not during high traffic hours, which are now about 16 hours/day. In bad weeks, with wrecks, etc., I would spend 20 hours driving to/fro. I kept thinking about a cool car to make the drive easier to take. I saw a magazine article, maybe Kit Car, that showed some young t.v. actor with a wide body replica, parked on Mulholland Drive. I was hooked. I had seen Porsches as a kid, and lusted after them, but never had the money for any car that nice.
I rooted around, found Kirk at Vintage, took some money out of my house, and had a wide body built with CB 2110, most of the goodies, and fat Yokohamas. That car enabled me to put up with the commute for a couple of extra years, before I pulled the plug and moved offshore.
I found SOC by internet research on Speedsters. When I joined the SOC site, there were less than 3000 total messages, and Theron managed it like a mother hen with young, dumb chicks that would wander into traffic much too often, and needed someone to straighten them out. George Brown and I had many "spirited discussions" on various topics.
I had a big, fat melanoma taken off my shoulder about 7 years ago, and I thought I had eaten the big weenie. It made me think about life's large questions. I really wanted the chance to work with one or both of our kids. My answer: I have worked 100 hour weeks for the last 7 years. I built a resort in Fiji, and our daughter and her boyfriend run the dive operation. Now that the business is up and running, and doing well, I am going to try and spend at least 1/2 time with our son in California, who has gifted my wife and I with our first grandchild. What a great time to have another one of the coolest cars in the universe built!
Like most of us, I'm a very lucky guy. However, I do notice that the harder I work, the luckier I get. Best regards to all, and thx, Jim, for the great idea for this thread. Jim Kelly