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Here we go…3 days and we’re off

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Run a business or have a career in addition to being a husband, wife, father, mother, grandfather or grandmother then try to get a 35 year old car ready for a cross country trip. What else could we have to do you ask? Well, deal with a hurricane of course!

We’re all alive and well. We’ll have a new roof on the house. The only question is who will be writing the check, us or the insurance company. We’re still on for the rally, much to the surprise of the hosts.

Dave has been working late nights to get the 6 ready. The departure time is here; she’s as ready as she’s going to be. We leave in 3 days. A few swipes with the wax rag, a bit of chrome cleaner, and we’ll be off. Anything else on the “to do” list will just have to be ok.

The rear bar was installed in the past few days. Look close at the pictures. If you see the skin from Dave’s right hand please let him know, he’d like to have it back.

TR6 Rear Bar

TR6 Rear Bar Left Side

Dave has also replaced the rear brake shoes, wheel cylinders, adjusters, wiper blades, door seals, radio, etc, etc. As we were getting ready for a test drive he was checking the systems under the hood and discovered a very small crack in the steering coupling. Breaking down the steering column and fitting a replacement wasn’t high on his list of things he was hoping he could do. Considering the repercussions of a catastrophic failure Dave started the tear-down process. Here is what the coupling looks like:

TR6 Steering Coupling

This part connects the steering wheel and upper steering column to the lower steering column and the steering rack. With a bit of sarcasm Dave said, “its pretty important that it works.” Here is what happened to the coupling once the bolts were removed.

Broken Steering Coupling

Pretty scary if you consider that we were going to try to drive mountain roads! God is indeed on our side, Dave had a new coupling in his spare parts box. A couple of hours, a few layers of skin off the knuckles, and Dave instructing the coupling to do some things we’re not sure are anatomically possible and  the new one is in place.

There has been a few interesting last minute entries in the rally. We now have drivers from as far away as Cologne Germany, Atlanta, and Sugar Land of course. The list of vintage British cars is very impressive and includes a 1936 Bentley, 1949 Bentley, 60’s & 70’s MG’s, a beautiful 1959 Austin Healey 3000 (see picture), and a couple of TR6’s. There is even going to be a one of the new Smart Cars from the local Mercedes dealer. Yes we know its not British but the dealer wrote a big sponsorship check which is what this is all about, so we’re going to make it drive at the back of the pack, and get this, we told them they HAD to install an MG name badge on it to make it legal and they did … too funny.

Austin Healey 3000

Healey 3000 rear

Right now the weather looks great. We’re expecting sunshine with daytime highs in the low 80’s with evenings in the low 60’s. Perfect weather for an old English sports car!

Here is our schedule this week:

  • Thursday 9/25 – We’ll hit the road at some horribly early hour and plan on arriving in Birmingham late in the afternoon or early in the evening. We’ll stay at the Hampton Inn Colonnade in Birmingham, AL
  • Friday 9/26 – The morning is reserved for the event for the kids at The Children’s Hospital in Birmingham. The car show, pictures, hospital visits, and various festivities take place starting at 9:30 and run through 11 or 12. Friday afternoon we’ll do one more walk around on the 6. Friday evening is the kick-off dinner. We’ll stay again at the same Hampton Inn in Birmingham.
  • Saturday 9/27 – Rally Day #1 – Another early day. A drivers meeting during breakfast. Then its “Meet The Press” (isn’t that on Sunday? only smart people will get that joke) In addition to local television and press there will be national publications at the press conference. We have a start time just a bit after 8am if we remember correctly. Barring any unforseen disaster Saturday night will find us in Tupelo, MS at the Hampton Inn
  • Sunday 9/28Rally Day #2 – We’ll get our start time at the drivers meeting on Saturday. The end point is back in Birmingham. The celebration dinner is Sunday evening which, knowing car guys, will include many drinks, much boasting, and quite a few tall tales, a venue which we all know is custom made for Dave. Sunday night we’ll be staying at the home of the President of the Birmingham British Car Club.
  • Monday 9/29 – On the road and home late in the evening.

DON’T FORGET! Starting Thursday we’ll be updating this site on a regular basis (during the rally as often as every couple of hours) so you can track our progress and see pictures. Stick a note on your computer and log on often to see how its going.

Please take a moment and wish us the ability to make a difference in these kids lives.

Thank you so much for your support and your prayers.

Stay tuned here, we’ll “talk” to you from the road…..

 

19 Days And Counting….

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

We’re under 3 weeks to the start of the rally. Dave says he only needs another 4 months to get ready. The “to-do list” is getting shorter but we still have a loooong way to go.

Hospital & Magic Moments: As we expected the hospital has told us we won’t be able to take the kids for rides due to liability issues. However, they are going to clear out the area in front of the hospital so we can have an exhibition of the cars in the rally. On the morning of Friday the 26th they’ll let the kids, who are able, come down and hang out with the rally drivers. Our plan to give them tee-shirts and take their picture behind the wheel of a car is progressing perfectly. We have a great camera, a printer that will print direct from the camera, and the shirts turned out great.

Circle S Racing tee-shirt

With a red sharpie marker we’ll be able to write in the name of the child after the word “Driver”. Don’t they look good? With the help of the head of our local law enforcement we have made a contact with the Birmingham police and are working on having an officer there to hand out driver’s licenses, police badges, or something like that.

The TR6: The fabricator and chromer did a fantastic job on the light bars. The quality of the chrome is beyond expectation. We’re running a set of original English made Lucas fog lights along with a set of Hella driving lamps. We haven’t committed to the placement yet and are still trying to find the optimum location.

TR6 Light Bar and lights

The badges are an original Royal Auto Club badge and an original English AA club badge with the membership number and the Coventry chapter engraved on it.

Dave wants to freshen up the rear brakes before the run. He’s collecting some spare parts to take, checking the various systems for problems, and generally “fussing” over his baby.

Dave, Helen, and TR6 at Circle S Vineyards

The Trip: Dave has talked with the man mentioned earlier who is going to loan us his enclosed 24 foot trailer. It looks like that offer is still there. The host of the rally in Birmingham has found a safe place for us to leave the truck and trailer while we’re on the run. Considering the size of Dave’s truck with a 24′ trailer behind it (well over 45′) we think this is a major victory. We haven’t picked the route we’re going to travel to Birmingham yet because of the hurricanes. The last report we had was heading across I-10 through Louisiana was fraught with trouble because of the widespread power outages. Many gas stations still don’t have power and therefore can’t pump gas. If you consider the gas mileage hauling the trailer Dave isn’t sure if we can cross the state on one tank of gas. We’ll make this decision at the last minute.

Fun Stuff: The Royal Auto Club in the UK used to have a big rally every year. Participants would start with a cloisonne RAC lapel pin and each year would be given another small pin with the year on it. Dave found an original pin in England for Helen. It seemed appropriate considering it had a 1974 bar on it which is the same year as the car we’re driving in our rally. She’s going to wear it while we’re underway.

 

RAC Lapel Pin

The Rally: We’ve been told 15 – 18 cars have entered the rally. There will be some beautiful examples of vintage British cars. The latest entrant is this nice MGB GT.

Ruben Greenwood's MGB GT

A majority of the “B” line was produced as a convertible. The hatchback model was exported to the states from 1965 through ’74, fitted with a 4 cylinder engine, and was designed by the house of Pininfarina, the famous designer who shaped, and produced, the coach-work of many Ferrari’s. 

Party Time: If you’ve read this far then you must actually care about us and this event. Thats important to us and we think you deserve a reward for that, don’t you? How about free wine? We’re having a send-off party on Sunday the 21st starting at 4PM at the winery. Don’t forget to put this in your calendar and join us.

Dave and Helen: The other day we were asked if we were getting excited yet. The answer is, right now we’re hopeful. We’re hopeful the weather holds, hopeful we don’t have trouble, hopeful we’ll really be able to take 2 days off for the first time in over 4 years, hopeful we are smart enough to do, or say, the right thing at the right moment, and we’re hopeful we can make a difference.

We want to thank you. We mean it….. your support, your encouragement, and your prayers are appreciated so very much.  

More to come……………

Was that a bullet?

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

If that was a bullet we think we dodged it.

Just over a week ago we had a mishap, a problem, actually what we had was an electrical fire in the TR6. The 30+ year old headlight switch failed and created a dead short under the dash. If Dave hadn’t been in the car with a wrench handy we believe it would have not only burned the car to the ground, but considering it was in the garage also burned down our house.

TR6 dash apart

Dave has spent many a late night under the dash of the Triumph over the past week running some new wire and repairing some of the damage. It looks like we’re back up and running without having to replace the entire wiring harness. That would have been a +200 hour job and one he wasn’t looking forward to. 

The rally is in 35 days. 35 days? Oh my we still have a lot to do!

6 with decals and bar fitting

There will be so many touching stories as a result of this event. Due to the pathetic headlights on the 6 we wanted a factory light bar so we could mount sets of rally lights. These bars haven’t been made in over 30 years. If you can find them used they are very expensive. Quite by accident Dave “met” a man in California through email who had a set of front and rear bars. Not only did he ship us his front bar so we could copy it, but he gave us his back bar! The trust he showed in us really made an impact. The front light bar has been fabricated, test fitted, and sent off to be chromed. 

Two of our concerns have been how tired we’re going to be after all those miles in a very little car and running behind schedule because weather slowed down our arrival in Birmingham. Our plan was to drive the 6 to Birmingham and it wouldn’t look very good if we were late because of weather or other problems. Hauling the 6 in an enclosed trailer seemed to be the perfect solution. We’ve found a gentleman, who again we’ve never met, is willing to loan us his 24′ trailer.  It should make life much easier hauling the car there with the truck and starting “fresh” the day of the rally. A 24 footer is a monster trailer. If any of you know someone who has a 20′ trailer we’d like to talk to them.

Circle S Shirt logo

Tee-shirts for the kids…. Helen came up with a great idea! We’re making tee-shirts with the Circle S Racing Team logo on them. Under the logo will be the word “driver” and a line. We’ll be able to take a sharpie and write in kids names on the tee-shirts. On the 26th we’re going to the hospital to take kids for rides. Once they have on their tee-shirts, we’ll put them behind the wheel for a picture, and then print the picture so they can have it by their bed. We’re attempting to get the local police to give us a police escort when we go for rides. Chris’s Stuff (the supplier of all of the shirts at the winery) has donated 24 kids shirts and Avery Dennison (the manufacturer of the paper stock the winery labels are printed on) has donated the iron-on transfers. THANK YOU!

The final route is set! A few changes have been made to the route due to construction delays and road conditions. Day #1 we’ll start early in the morning at point #1 on the below map. Late Saturday night, barring any disasters, we’ll pull into Tupelo, MS:

route for day #1

Day #2, Tupleo southeast to Pratville, AL then to the finish, and a good stiff drink, in Birmingham.

Route for Day #2

The number and types of cars entered is growing and getting very interesting. In addition to a 1932 Bentley which has recently entered the rally there are a couple of other Triumphs, MG’s, an old Austin Healey, and a 1949 Bentley. Looks like we’re going to have a great group of old British cars.

Bentley

Thank you for your support, your words of encouragement, and your prayers.

stay tuned……….

Charity Rally Specifics

Friday, August 1st, 2008

If this is your first time here please read the post titled “British Reliability Run” below so you can get caught up.

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Sponsors and Appearance. We have a few corporate sponsors who have helped with spare parts, accessories, communication services, etc. We’ll announce the list of sponsors in the next update. During the rally the “6” will be decked out in full racing regalia with decals from various sponsors on the car. She’ll be sporting the number 17, the day we were married, on a white circle with black numbers.

TR6 Rally Number    

 
Donations. We’re doing this because we want to, because we haven’t been away from the winery for longer than 48 hours in over 4 years, and because we’ll raise a few bucks for a cause. You don’t have to donate, nor do we expect you to, in order to help. Prayers are great and we’ll take all you can spare. A few of you have asked how to make a donation and what an appropriate amount would be. The hosts of the rally tell us the average donations are in the $10 to $50 range for the run. If you’re picking up a gas card we think we’ll burn 150 gallons of premimum grade fuel ($675) so a $10 card helps a lot and a $25 or $50 card  puts a big dent in the fuel bill. Donating is the easy part:

  • If you want to donate directly to the charity by check please make it out to “Magic Moments” and bring it to the winery or send it to Circle S Vineyards, 9920 Hwy 90A, #B-268, Sugar Land, TX 77478. Then tell us if there are any limits on it, i.e., we have to complete the entire event, etc.
  • If you want to donate directly to the charity by credit card please come by the winery, or call us at 281-265-9463 and we’ll run your card and issue a check on your behalf.
  • If you’re sponsoring our car we’d prefer gift cards for gas. You can pick up cards for specific stations or an American Express or Visa gift card would enable us to use it at any station.

Live Updates During The Run. Yes its true! During the run we’re going to update this page with photos and running commentary in REAL TIME. We’ve been playing with some new technology on an iPhone. We’ll be able to post pictures and let you know whats going on as we’re on the rally. If you’ve subscribed, see directions above, you’ll be notified every time we make an update. Great technology!

Press coverage. We’ll have some press coverage. There are a couple of national publications who have said they’ll be covering the rally. Those of you who’d like to see the article Hemmings did last year can do so here. (opens in a new window)

Current schedule. We’re a little under 8 weeks out right now. The current plan is to leave Wednesday or Thursday, September 24th or 25th, taking one of 2 routes; the southern route would take us near the northen shore of Lake Pontchartrain then up to Birmingham, the northern route would send us through Monroe, LA, Vicksburg and Jackson, MS. If we leave Wednesday we’ll stop halfway and make it into Birmingham Thursday the 25th. Leaving Thursday means one long day of driving. Friday the 26th would be spent at the Birmingham Children’s Hospital giving kids rides, passing out stickers, etc. The rally starts first thing Saturday morning. Back in Birmingham Sunday night (exhausted and sore) and home Monday or Tuesday. 

The \"6\"

stay tuned…. and THANKS for cheering for us, praying for us, and allowing us to know you.  

British Reliability Run

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

The weekend of September 27th and 28th, 2008 we will be participating in the 5th annual charity auto rally called America’s British Reliability Run (we know, “British car” and “reliability” are words that aren’t often used in the same sentence). We’re going to be driving a 35 year old British car over 2,000 miles and do it in just a little over 2 days. We must be nuts!

 

It is an endurance run of sorts, and it always benefits children’s charities. The event is based on several events held each year in Britain with the same goal: to help a worthy children’s charity and have fun while doing so. This year the charity is Magic Moments, they fulfill the non-medical wishes of chronically ill children.

The rally will begin in Birmingham, Alabama and head northward to Mentone Alabama, proceeding northward to Chattanooga Tennessee, westward to Collinwood TN and then onto the Natchez Trace. Southward to Tupelo Mississippi then on to Columbus, MS, from there east to Tuscaloosa and south to Montgomery. In Montgomery we will head north back to Birmingham and the finish.

We’re looking for sponsors (thats you in case you hadn’t figured that out). You can participate in 2 ways:

  • Charity Sponsorships – You can sponsor us per mile, per segment of the rally, or a guaranteed sponsorship that you’d pay even if we broke down, didn’t finish, or were hampered by weather (this is obviously what we’d prefer). This would go direct to the charity.
  • Car Sponsorships – We’re paying 100% of our own expenses. 3 or 4 nights in a hotel plus 2,000 miles of fuel, spare parts, repairs, meals, and lets not forget how much wine we’re going to need after a long day in the saddle. (nevermind we have plenty of wine). We don’t want any cash for expenses but we’d sure take a few $5, $10, or $100 gas cards to help offset the cost of the trip. Maybe we’ll bring you a souvenir as a way of saying thanks, you never know!

Through the wonders of technology we have discovered that we’ll be able to post photos from the trip and running commentary in real time using our iPhone. Apple’s new SDK has enabled us to log on to this blog while driving down the road and post entries with photos. VERY COOL!

Stay tuned……