Well, I have received many emails and voice mails from many close friends on the "burn up" rumor. While it is not the car for everyone, I do thank you all for the activity surrounding the car. Many friends who saw the debut at HRR know the amount of work that went into the build and I can understand those who voiced concern about the possible destruction of such a great car. Could not be farther from the truth!! Please pass along my response so that we can crush this rumor before it gets out of hand.
Good to hear. I edited the thread title to reflect the correct info.
maybe it was just a small fire, maybe just a couple of wires shorted out on something and it was heard through the grapevine. And the story got bigger.
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As Michael stated in his previous post, thank you for your concern about his car. However, as stated, nothing happened to the car in any way and is perfectly fine. There were no small or large incidents with the vehicle. Please understand that we take all builds, installs, and products very seriously and rumors of this nature are extremely important to us. The car is safely in the DSE shop awaiting a road couse test session shortly. Everone at Detroit Speed and American Autowire is excited for the upcoming summer so the car can stretch it's legs at many of the upcoming events for everyone to see. The attached picture was taken just this morning. Please understand the gravity of this type of rumor to both companies. Thanks again for your praise about the car, and we look forward to seeing you at events this year.