MMX – Projects, projects, projects…

Dodge Rally Neon new home

How fast a year slides by… I’m sitting in the study behind my desk. This desk is just down the hall, across the living room, and out the patio door to the garage. Inside that garage sits my rally car. Not in Yorba Linda, not in San Clemente, and certainly not in Boyle Heights. The house has hit its first of many ‘completion points’. Besides little things, the lawn, and taking out the garbage – the pile of ‘destroy-bathroom-renovation-plumbing-painting’ housing projects have subsided. For those of you that are lucky enough to be two rooms away from your rally car, make sure you appreciate it. Working on the car after driving 25 miles gets old. The days of dropping the tranny in the UCI parking lot are over. “What? Oh this? Yeah… I’m just changing my oil…” ;)

I pulled the retrospective I started for now and will publish it when I’m done with it. I have enough for a next installment, but I don’t have enough for the rest of the story. I know a lot of you enjoyed it – and this gives me fuel to finish it.

Rally Project 2010 #1High Desert Trails. We moved the rally forward into April and I’m really glad we did. I am focused on putting on a really great event and I hope to see a lot of new faces out there this year. HDT is a rally that Christine and I put on in Ridgecrest, California. We started it last year and had a very successful event. We want to continue this success every year.

Rally Project 2010 #2 – New G5 rally car. (that’s Group 5 – as in Open 2WD)

new G5 car* obtain running shell
* clean and gut
* rewire and prep
* suspension
* cage

Working on it. – Kris

2 thoughts on “MMX – Projects, projects, projects…

  1. Time flies, doesn’t it? Glad to hear you’re getting back in the saddle, Kris. Its been 105 weeks since my Galant was prepped for Ridgecrest Rally School and “The Kia Incident” and it seems like so long ago. Never lose that appreciation for having the car on site. Its so easy to think, “Meh. I’ll work on it later” and see 2 years go by with minimal progress.

    Then again, that’s not how you roll, so…

    Here’s to new content on Rallynotes.com and a mysterious G5 in the coming months. (There’s a Tropic Thunder joke in there somewhere.)

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