Where to go…..
We need warm.
We need sun.
We need to be somewhere socks are not even sold.
This is where we’re starting from, Santa Cruz CA:
But can we meet these basic criteria??
Some basic ideas we’ve been tossing around are below:
Where to go…..
We need warm.
We need sun.
We need to be somewhere socks are not even sold.
This is where we’re starting from, Santa Cruz CA:
But can we meet these basic criteria??
Some basic ideas we’ve been tossing around are below:
It’s January 1, 2015. Not only is it a new day, and a new year, but a new project.
It’s Project Track Truck. Prepping for the next season of track days begins now, with the end of a 3 month search for the desired track vehicle. After much deliberation, waffling, searching (including writing software to find these elusive beasts at less than insane prices), missing out deals…. I finally (think) I have it.
A 2004 Dodge Sprinter 3500 Long WB, High Roof, Extended Box. Yeap, it’s as big as big and heavy duty as they came in 2004.
With a GVW Rating of 9990 lb., this is just a couple of happy meals shy of a commercial vehicle. Powered by a 154 HP, 5-cylinder diesel engine (yes, it’s forced induction by way of turbocharger). It’s no sports car, and it’s also not very pretty. In fact, I believe the first words out of the Mrs. mouth were: “Holy crap, that thing is ugly. Have you lost your mind?”
Perhaps… but it’s my mind to lose (I think), and this is how I plan to do it.
Later in the day, I assembled a crack cleaning crew, consisting of myself and my 12 y.o. son. We embarked upon a clean-up effort to remove the gruesome letting from the van.
After nearly 4 hours of labor, a trip to the hardware store, and some failed ideas.. we were able to mostly clean up the passenger door and the two rear doors.
It might not seem like much, but it was some progress, and even though I might still shudder when visible in daylight, for now, at the moment, at night… with poor lighting.. it almost looks OK.