Stop in for a cup of coffee

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This was the hi-light of my trip to the Nats. A friend is known as "The Kit Car Guy". We call him "Old Mill Phil". He had his Kit car racer and his un-assembled kit on display in the survivor tent. There is mention of this in Collector's Guide and Wolfie did a photo shoot for a future issue. The un=assembled kit is the only known kit in existence. Phil's black #07 is a real "kit car" asphalt race car he found. I got a ride in it at the Farmington show. Lots of fun!
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Well off to find a rear rotor for the car to limp it to mitches this week, daughter drove it with the dam parking brake on when I let her use it, of course the music was up so she never heard it! The smoke should have been a alert!
 
Well off to find a rear rotor for the car to limp it to mitches this week, daughter drove it with the dam parking brake on when I let her use it, of course the music was up so she never heard it! The smoke should have been a alert!

Or the SMELL.... :realcrazy: :mad:
 
Last time she uses it really pissed me off, I really do not want to take the truck to MD and the new set I ordered will not be here till Friday. I use the slotted and drilled rotors really make a difference in stopping and seem not to warp either!
 
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