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06-12-2006 #1
Autocross at Goodguys Nashville event
air ride Technologies is hosting the first Street Challenge Autocross at the Nashville Goodguys event on June 23 and 24. The Street Challenge Autocross is open to any Goodguys participant [the Nashville show is for '72 and older vehicles] with any kind of suspension. We're giving a trophy and a set of BF Goodrich tires to the fastest Street Rod [48 and older] and the fastest Musclecar [everything else].
Officially [according to the IRS and my CFO] this is a promotional event for air ride Technologies. Unofficially...I'll use ANY excuse to drive the hell out of my junk. We're bringing my 70 GSX, my wife's 67 Camaro, a 66 Chevelle, a 68 Bonneville, a 56 F100 truck [yes, the one with the Mustang II frontend] a 66 Nova, and a 71 Camaro. The guys from Year One have said they will be there with several cars as well. Several of the magazine guys have promised to show up to see if they can trash any of my stuff.
There is no charge for participation [other than entering the Goodguys event]. I've grown tired of sitting around in a lawn chair watching the posers make noise...time to make some real noise. Come on out and have fun. We are running the autocross from 8:00am to 5:00pm Friday and Saturday. I talked to a bunch of people at the Power Tour and at Goodguys Indy last weekend about this...lots of interest...we'll see who shows up. Hope to see you there!
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06-12-2006 #2Registered User- Join Date
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That's cool I look forward to checking out Air Rides cars Bret. Where are they going to setup the Autocross, will it be at the Titans stadium or some other location?
Gerald
06-13-2006 #3Starting The Transformation- Join Date
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Now Bret..... You remember how I like my steaks dont ya?
Gerald, it is at the event location at Titan Stadium...Last edited by Tony@AirRideTech; 06-13-2006 at 05:03 AM.
06-26-2006 #4Pro-Touring Veteran- Join Date
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Brett and crew at air ride deserve a lot of praise from everyone. They had 6 or more of their own vehicles running at the Autocross. When I mean running, I mean over a thousand passes made with his own vehicles. He was letting nearly anyone drive his cars, and everyone was invited to ride in them. They ran the absolute snot out of them too. Ran them 110% all day for 2 days. These are some of the greatest guys (and gal) in this sport. This promises to be a nice addition to the Goodguys events. At one point, there were people standing 4 deep all down the fence..This is going to be a big deal at Kansas City and Dallas Goodguys. We all need to come out and support their effort. We all need to personally thank all of them for their super hard work this week-end. He's proving his product absolutely works..
Bob "cooter" Johnson
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06-27-2006 #5Starting The Transformation- Join Date
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Bob;
Coming from you... that paragraph means alot! The crew down at the autocross went above the call of duty to make sure everyone had a great time.... Thank you ! We have been having such a fun time taking these "new" old cars around a track and everybody.... I mean everybody that has participated in one of the events has had a ball..... except for maybe the one guy with the Trans-Am in Atlanta that caught on fire... Not only that but it gives you the chance to let it hang out and really experience what you have spent all of that time and money building. The main reason why we put on the StreetChallenge every year is so that we can legally beat our stuff up. For our CFO it is "product development"
Hats need to be taken off for you as well.... To have a car as nice as yours and actually "use" it says alot. That is the great thing about Bret and beating up his cars.... he would not bitch me out for grenading the motor as long as I didnt grenade it by not checking the oil..... heck I used the sound of floating valves as my shift indicator in the red camaro .... and when we blew up the motor in the black camaro on the way back, the only question he had was how fast was she going when she let loose ( two hot rods leaving a toll booth at the same time is way to tempting to re-form the floor pan with the gas pedal).
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you blew up the Jasper Motor that was in the black 2nd gen camaro after you left Nashville? I hate to hear that..but you did just beat the living snot out of it down there..Bret is a true warrior..not 1 but was it 6 cars and a truck? over 1,000 passes on his own vehicles? His vehicles kept the ball rolling until everyone finally got the message. Let's hope more of the pro-touring crowd supports Brett's efforts..He made more of a sacrifice than all of us combined..not only in Nashville, but at Year One Experience too. That isn't the first motor he's grenaded..believe me, this gets expensive. These aren 't junk yard motors. But sometimes the engine builders don't take into account the G's that your pulling side to side and stoping and accelerating. That oil pump and bearings don't like it when there's no oil due to it being somewhere else in the pan. Gotta build a pan that will prevent this from happening. I hope everyone appreciates what you're doing for this sport as much as I do. I think very soon everyone will be tooting the horn you brought to the party..you deserve all the credit..Hope this is selling a lot of air ride stuff..cause I know you're spending big bucks..
Bob "cooter" Johnson
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06-27-2006 #7Originally Posted by Tony@AirRideTech
06-28-2006 #8Starting The Transformation- Join Date
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actually we blew the motor coming back from Atlanta..... the new Jasper motor is running like clockwork just like it did all weekend and we did not have any problems with the 71 at all....
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Originally Posted by Tony@AirRideTechBob "cooter" Johnson
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07-03-2006 #10Fun,fun,fun!!
I get a lot of credit for doing this, that , or the other, but the reality is that air ride Technologies exists to feed my Hotrod disease. [hotrodding IS a disease. It cannot be cured, only managed ]
The Street Challenge autocross was my latest excuse to party with horsepower. As with any party, the more people who come, the more fun we all have.
Come to Kansas City and/or Dallas...lets PARTY!
BTW...there will also be an autocross at the Rod and Custom Americruise in Lincoln NE. on July 28 and 29. We're not operating that one, but we'll be there with at least 2 cars trying to break something. The Americruise is open to cars 72 and older.
Bob...thanks again bringing the Cuda out to show everyone how to have a good time with cars.
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My friends and I must have watched it for 3 hours. Seeing all Airrides cars and the Cuda run kicked butt. we even enjoyed watching the guy in the stang that couldn't figure out the cones and then chucked the belt. Is it going to happen in Columbus this weekend?
07-04-2006 #12Pro-Touring Veteran- Join Date
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I especially liked the guy in the late 40's Chevy 2 dr. Sedan Streetrod that was trying to better John Mafucci's time. He was out of control most of the time. He had that thing so out of shape it was ridiculous, but he always got it back. The thing really handled pretty good. It was very entertaining. The 71 yellow blown Camaro was fun to watch as was the 71 of Air Rides. I hope people work on their set ups and make this a big deal for future Goodguys events. If Brett can maintain his enthusiasm and not go broke in the process, it is going to work..Some of the magazines and the Goodguys Gazette need to help promote this and write some articles on it to facilitate a tire deal for Air Rides..those tires get expensive when you run over 1,000 passes in a week end.
Last edited by Bob Johnson; 07-04-2006 at 05:24 AM.
Bob "cooter" Johnson
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07-04-2006 #13