Thursday, January 20, 2011

"Old Guys Rule!" Doug Smith and team 501X celebrate Baja 1000 win at AREA 51.

"Old Guys Rule!" is something you see a lot of on hats and tshirts these days. They're usually worn by older, baby boomer type guys who are about 50 lbs overweight and heading to the golf course for their weekly exercise...driving their golf cart. Not so for Doug Smith and a group of friends who decided they would like to see the Baja peninsula in Mexico. And what better way to see it? How about entering The Baja 1000 off road race and doing it on a motorcycle!! Doug and his teammates, Paul Doebereiner, Jim Dizney, Eric McKenna, Dave Potts, Steve Williams, Jimmy Sones and Charlie Marshal entered the biggest off road race in the sport and won the 50 and over class on their Honda CRF450X. They not only finished the 1,061.69 mile course first in class, but finished 7th overall out of 292 entries! If and when these guys ever hit the golf course, I wouldn't want to be the foursome playing ahead of them! Congratulations Team 501X and good luck the rest of the season.

The hardware....#1



One of the biggest modifications done to the new
Honda CRF450X are the lights. These babies
will brighten up your night!



...lots of stories and bench racin' after a 1,000 miles.

Win the Baja?...better have Mexican food!!





Lots of support from family and friends.













Betty looks like she wants to go for a ride!




Doug had sweatshirts and tshirts made up to
celebrate their victory. Jim Dizney checkin'
out the new wardrobe.




Checkin' out the hardware...











The "Hazmat Head" gets checked out by some
curious wives. Their comment? "You guys have
too much time on your hands."



Congratulations Team 501X! Thanks for chalking
one up for us old guys!!! You Rule!!!

"70 What?" Years in the works, Suzy's Nova begins to take shape.

We've all started a project with good intentions, hopes and dreaming of the finished product. Then life happens and things go sideways. Years ago, and I'm sure it's more years than she'd like to remember, Suzy Dollins began restoring a 1973 Nova. It was going to be a street car and her everyday driver. She had a vision of what the car would be and was going to make it happen. Doing much of the work herself, she chipped away at the project over months that eventually turned into years. Then, as things often do, circumstances prevented her from completing the project and the Nova had to be put on hold.

We met Suzy years ago through the Monrovia Chamber of Commerce and would help her with little things along the way when she was working on her car. Towards the end of 2010 Suzy came to us and said that she wanted to get the project back underway with the help of her "special friend", Bobby Ross, owner of Gem City Grill in Monrovia. After meeting with Suzy and Bobby it was decided that it was time for this Nova to be brought back to life and the build resumed with the help of Pete Baleno and Buster Baglierie. Below are just a few pictures of some of the action that's taken place over the past several weeks. The Nova, per Suzy's vision and design, has taken on an identity all it's own. It's a combination of parts from 1972 through 1974 to make this Nova a "70 What?" Can't wait to see this "bad girl" on the street!

After pulling off the front end, Buster does a little
touch up work to the firewall after welding up
all the unnecessary holes and openings.



After the front end was completely rebuilt by
Pete, the engine was sent in place to start mocking
up all the pulleys, belts and lines.

Pete fabbed up some cool brackets for the alternator
and power steering units.

It's starting to look like an engine...

The core support and radiator were put in place
so that the engine could be started and checked.

Suzy arrives for the start up. I think she was
a little excited. Ya' think?

A push of the button and the 350 Chevy comes
to life.

I don't think Suzy believes it's actually running!

Bobby Ross and Pete look on as Suzy enjoys
the moment.

Wiring Guru Buster starts working his magic.
Do you REALLY know where all those wires go?

Buster finishes wiring the carbon fiber gauge
panel that Suzy assembled some time ago.







It's starting to look like a car again.

Stay tuned for more build action in the weeks
to come. It won't be long now, Suzy!