Dear Ghostrider,
I accept your pm apology. You say that I have tried to betray you as an idiot, it happened way before I got onto the forum. As for my comments being on a public forum, if you are prepared to refer to me as needing a Manager so I can stop handling myself and that I need a shrink, and discrediting and belittleing my friends when you don't even know me "In A Public Forum" what do you expect? This was the only means I had to deal with you.
Second of all, you say that if you don't spark this sort of debate how will you ever learn anything about these cars? You only had to ask. Everyone who knows me knows that once you start me talking about these cars you can't stop me.
You also say the pictures shouldn't have been put on the website portrayed as the George Fury car. Should Buzz have said it was the Dick Johnson Sierra? Should I have restored it especially for you so it was absolutel y perfect before allowing any pictures to be taken? As Buzz explained with the pictures - the new owner has just purchased it and is going to have a little fun with it before restoring it to its 1986 livery.
With regard to your asking why the previous owner had spent over $100,000 on the car yet the car wasn't authentic to its original livery. Apart from completely stripping the car and getting it repainted in the 1987 livery, which is what it last raced as, his choice was to leave the spoilers on, and the majority of the money was spent on making the mechanicals perfect ie: rebuilt engine, new turbo, new brakes, wheel bearings, gearbox, motec etc.
The reason I bought this car was because I felt it did deserve a complete restoration. I had no say over what the previous owners have done.
Next question.
You say why would I want to take such a Historic car and have the risk of damaging it beyond repair when I could buy a $10,000 shitter. First of all these cars are built for racing and the difference between a $10,000 hack on the track and a genuine group A race car is chalk & cheese.
Why take such a risk? Ask Terry Ashwood. Because until you have driven one of these cars you will never understand. Keep in mind I am very aware at all times of what I am driving and I still haven't, and probably won't, drive this car to its full potential. After I restore this car to absolute concourse original condition in its 1986 livery, I probably won't ever drive it in anger again.
No hard feelings, I am happy to answer any questions you have.
Cheers,
Gavin