I have mentioned several times that I no longer allow myself any high speed runs and withdrawal has been tough. A customer is trying to get his GT40 computer re-flashed to eliminate the factory 205 mph limiter and it made me break out in a cold sweat just thinking about it. Age has slowed the reaction and blurred the eyes but there is new hope on the horizon. A good friend is going to run his Model A coupe at Bonneville in August with a stock block where the record now stands at a whopping 97 mph. There is a line up of brilliant engineers and mathematicians that came out of the woodwork to contribute, all gratis. Wind tunnel time also donated and yielded some astonishing information. Seems as though nostalgia has a strong pull on a whole cross section of car nuts. The on paper prediction is 117 mph---TWENTY MPH over the existing record. The old bones don't let me contribute any hands on but the telephone line is kept hot with all the ideas bouncing back and forth. The guys are going fit the panels many times better than a Rolls or Lexus and smooth the final finish till a fly can't keep it's balance if it lands on it. The innovations, which all fall within the rules, are astounding. If this works I am already fantisizing about a 130 mph 216 babbit rod AD.