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Old 11-22-2015, 07:09 PM
Tyler D Tyler D is offline
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Default Protouring style 1966 Ford Fairlane

Hi everyone, I have finally broken down and started a thread about my car. I would like to show some of the mistakes I have made so other people can learn from them. It seems like the more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.
I would also like to take a moment to thank some of the people that have helped me along the way. Tom, Rich, Bryce, John and the rest of the San Diego Cam Class, thanks for the constant competition and camaraderie. Also, thank you to Mike Maier and Guy Ankeny. They helped quite a few times to stay on track and make my car faster.
I will post some pictures, in no paticular order of past races and past projects.























http://lateapexphoto.com/p632155182/h255b08b5#h255b08b5
http://lateapexphoto.com/p765931949/h19f16309#h19f16309
http://lateapexphoto.com/p1027945703...56f8#h1e1456f8
http://lateapexphoto.com/p487895350/h3ba3816f#h3ba3816f
http://lateapexphoto.com/p213474715/h31e76538#h31e76538
http://lateapexphoto.com/p445456656/h2b149509#h2b149509
http://lateapexphoto.com/p445456656/h27ae6368#h27ae6368

These are from Qualcom Stadium in San Diego over the past couple of years. I will go back and edit in some more pictures in the future.
Let's fast forward to now. For about year, I have been doing some major work on my car. I had some work done by a local shop. I had a new motor built and the leaf springs ripped out. I recently move up to Salt Lake City and unfortunately, the car was in no condition to drive up. As I learned, buying a house and starting a new job takes up a lot of time. It took awhile to find a shop that could finish everything up that was also local. One of my recent life lessons is to have a qualified shop / person do what they do best. For example, if you want an off road truck, take it to an off road shop. If you want a lead sled, take it to shop that has built them before. If you want a race car, take it to a shop that builds and races cars.
I went to the local race track and watched and asked around. One of the shops that was constantly mentioned was LYFE motorsports. I did some googling on them. They have raced Pikes Peak. They only won the 6 Hour WERC Endurance Race at Miller Motorsports Park last year. Just last month they took their car to Australia to compete in world time attack. I took my car to them to do a general safety check about a month ago. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't going be in a serous accident because something of dumb.I wanted them to check out the work that had been done by the previous shop and the work that I done. It was recommended that everything in the back be redone.
I am going to post up the progress as we go.

Last edited by Tyler D; 11-23-2015 at 11:38 PM.
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