Ran into Bob Schmidt (he wasn't hurt) @ L.A.'s "Spring Fling", over the weekend. Asked him how the "57 Heaven" 's (one model-representative of EACH U.S. car manufactured in 1957!) "move"to Branson, MO, from Palm Springs, was coming-along. Bob's the chief-restorer of that collection/museum, and, arguably, the "best" (mass-)FWDLK'er restorer in the world. Bob said that the museum building is still being completed, but that it's scheduled to be finished by the start of 2006; all the cars are still in CA, but they should be begun to be moved, by the end of this year. Bob is expecting/scheduled to become the museum's curator. AND THEN, I asked him about "how" the 57 D501 was 'doing', in regards to its restoration, there. The museum's owner (forget his name, & the car-mag he own[s/ed] ) had bought the car, with engine-out, & in rough- -but-complete condition, several years ago. Bob said that Ryan Newman (Dodge NASCAR driver, who reportedly also owns a 57 D500) and his NASCAR-team-owner had recently visited the museum, AND, that the team-owner had expressed a "serious" interest in buying & restoring the D501. Well, Mr. museum owner says, "hmmmm, I've got a "son (IIRC)" who wants to become a big-deal NASCAR racer; I'll SWAP you this-here car, for a legitimate try-out-chance, for my [relative], on your/a NASCAR team. So, the car is 'out' of the museum, without having been worked-upon, by Bob, & Bob's not happy about 'losing' the car. So, if you happen to hear/learn about a 'new' NASCAR racer (as unlikely as that may ever be) with that museum-owner's name, OR, the existence of "another" D501, in NASCAR land [ this, in addition to Lee Smith's D501 on loan, to the Don Garlits museum, in FL ] , well, now, you'll know the REST of the story. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |