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Re: 939 Black Radon Notes

To: FastmetalBDF@aol.com
Subject: Re: 939 Black Radon Notes
From: Joe Amo <jkamo@rapidnet.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 21:48:59 -0600
LIFE IS GRAND!!!!!      Very, Very to have met you at staging on the long 
course,
you could not contain your sheer passion and excitement, I truly cherish your 
kind
words to me, my friends and family (complimenting my wife was a biggy!!).  Joe 
:)

FastmetalBDF@aol.com wrote:

>       Hello  All,   We're back from California' s Bay Area, and our first
> time of running
> a car at Speedweek.  Much as I love the awesome beauty of the Bonneville
> scenery,
> it feels good to have lots of trees around, the cool breeze off Long Island
> Sound,
> and not be coated down in sun block .     We did not set any records with the
> 939 Black Radon Engineering Firebird, but did accomplish several things we
> feel good about ...... so here are several notes :    We made a total of nine
> runs from Sunday to Thursday, and on Tuesday Darrell's fourth licensing pass
> was at
> 192.688 and that afternoon his fifth pass ( first on the long course ), on
> straight methanol, netted a speed of  200.005 ..... not much over two bills
> ..... but enough so that our good old buddy from Alabama lost his bet with
> Darrell that he wouldn' t go two hundred at his first Bonneville competition
> !     Sure enough, ever a man of his word, Keith soon zoomed into our pit
> area on his neat-o mini bike, with the payoff ....... The Can of Diet Coke
> ...... and a towel over his arm to serve it ...... waiter style !!!    Many
> laughs and wise cracks followed ....... the stuff that makes the Speedweek
> experience so great !!!
>       The following morning, Wednesday, the car was a little faster at
> 209.353 mph,
> but the best was yet to come, as that afternoon, on his seventh licensing
> pass,
> and with some fine tuning and a light load of nitro in the tank, Darrell made
> a pass
> down the salt at 259.038 mph, which was 2.350 mph  OVER  the existing
> B / BFALT record ....... so, needless to say, our whole crew was very happy at
> this strong run !   The amazing thing about this, the FASTEST of all our
> runs, was
> that the blower belt totally self destructed about 400 feet before the last
> timing light,
> causing the car to " nose over " in a loss of power  !   The blower belt was
> just a tangle of cords and lots of small chunks of rubber !   We all
> concurred that had the belt held together the speed would have been in the
> 260s  ........ but as we all know ....... in racing, as the real world,  "
> coulda ---  shoulda --- woulda !!!  "   This run really charged up the whole
> crew, for sure !
>      However, as the saying goes, " There's many a slip ' twixt the cup and
> the lip ! "....... and the slip came Thursday afternoon, after some thorough
> engine maintenance that morning ........ checking the innards ........ when,
> on
> the long course, at the three mile mark, the car spun, while recording a time
> of
> 195.824 .   That was run number eight, and while it was disappointing, the
> good news was that the driver ( Darrell ) and car were  A - OK  !
>       Time was running out ...... it was Thursday afternoon already, and
> after the mandatory check out of the wheels, tires, suspension, etc. (
> required after a spin...... and an excellent rule ) by the tech officials
> ....... we strapped Doug in the car for his
> first licensing pass, which netted a run of 157.278 mph .   We were all very
> happy that Doug got at least one run in the car as he has worked tirelessly
> on this car, as has Darrell, and all the fabricated aluminum pieces on this
> car were  TIG' d by
> Doug ...... about three thousand miles away from the car, here in Connecticut
> .
>      NOT quite like walking four or five steps from the bench to the car to
> make sure things fit right !!!     MANY  long phone calls coast to coast
> .......  MANY  double
> and triple measurements ....... and  MANY very accurate templates going thru
> the
> mails !      It all seems to have come together pretty well for our first
> outing , and I
> am very proud of all the design and construction work my two sons have done
> on this car ....... they did EVERYTHING on this project except the machining
> on the
> engine block, which we are not equipped to do .   They chose the flat black
> color
> ...... not primer ..... to give the car a sinister look, and many people have
> told us it has that look to it .   This car was formerly owned by my uncle
> ....... was Doug' s first car, and he put in its' first big block Chev while
> in high school ...... then several years ago Doug & Darrell did some car
> trading ....... towed it to the Bay Area after
> Darrell moved out there in ' 94 ........  Darrell drag raced it a bit, and
> then they decided that Bonneville & the dry lakes was the way they wanted to
> go ...... after
> reading about  LeVan Prothero' s Camaro, I think .    The boys feel there is
> a lot more speed potential in this family heirloom, and will now commence on
> fine tuning
> and refining many as yet unfinished details on the car, and making many
> improvements .   Watch for it at the dry lakes !      I would like to thank
> all the fine
> people, both on this list and off , who had so many positive comments and
> nice
> things to say about our car, including those of the SCTA inspectors .   It
> was great to meet so many on this list for the first time, and also to see
> again others I have met
> previosly !    For some on this list that I didn' t get to talk with, my
> apologies ......
> crewing on a car sure cuts down on socializing and checking out other cars .
>       Congrats, again to my sons ...... for many years now my wife has said "
> You
> injected gasoline in those boys veins ! " ....... I guess they were exposed
> to a lot of
> oval & drag racing !   Now, I tell her , " No, now it' s nitromethane and
> alcohol ! "
>        My thanks to Michael Burns of California, our youngest crew member,
> and avery big  THANK YOU to Tom Shea and  Ed Ruggieri, both of Springfield,
> MA.
> for all the help they gave us on the salt ...... both old time hotrodders
> from Mass.
> like me !   Most of all ...... my GREATEST thanks to my wife, Mary Ann, for
> putting up with, and making possible all our car antics over the years !!!
> We
> will be married for 35 years next month ( !!! ) ...... and she will always be
> the pretty
> girl I saw on the car trailer, in the pits ....... Connecticut Dragway, Sept
> 9, 1962 .
>       ........ It' s been a long trip from helping the older boys run
> flathead oval track cars in 1948 and ' 49 , in Massachusetts and Rhode
> Island, to watching my sons run down the salt at Bonneville , Utah , in the
> year  2000   .............
>                Who says life isn' t wonderful  ???
>           Bruce  Ferguson   ........  feeling pretty good  .........  off now
> to see my
> two beautiful grandchildren !




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