Well after 6 years of working on the speedster project, I got to go for the first ride yesterday. I was still having a little problem with the engine "stumbling" when I would give it gas. I pretty much decided it was running "lean" But other than a few "pops" thru the carb, it actually did very well. It handles very nicely, the suspension was good over the bumps and wash outs getting to my field (test track). In high gear it ran very smoothly, and the acceleration was "awesome"

. Last night I got the instructions out for the Stromberg OE-1 that Stan Howe rebuilt. So with a little reading and setting the carb, I have the "stumble" taken care of. It now takes the gas instantly. Im still working on idle, but it may never idle smoothly as I have a long runner intake and a 290 lift cam. Its raining now, so it may be next Wednesday before I get another test drive. I think the speedster project is nearing the end. I still need a windshield glass, the upper half of the floor boards, and finish the wiring of the lights but that's about it. After I'm totally done Ill change the Disteel wheels, for the Buffalo Disc wheels I have that match my inspiration photo.
I only have a photo that my wife took with her phone that shows the event that took six years to get to.
Here is that photo and a photo of the inspiration car.
Im in the process of making a video "walk around" but the learning curve is killing me
I am in need of an old leather belt like the one in the inspiration photo holding the hood down . It is about 1-1/2" wide. Maybe some one has an old dirty piece of harness that I could use. Any farmers out there have an old piece hanging in their barn

I have hood latches for my hood, so the leather belt will be just for looks.
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