JC23
Well-known member
Don't woryy, m4, he's got enuf stuff to post pics your grand kids will see...
Thanks for the pics. I visited the Bruce McLaren festival in New Zealand in January this year. A large selection of similar cars plus F5000 etc. Absolutely brilliant
I found this thread last night and was saddened when I reached post 1560 and found it to be the last one.
Thanks for sharing. I'm probably younger than most who've posted, but I appreciate seeing the old tools & transformation immensely.
I look forward to more pictures!
Sorry about the delay in reply to your post,but I was going through my posts and saw this one,Are you a pilot,You are wellcome to look us up if you ever get to NZ but I live 250miles south of Auckland on the west coast in a city called New Plymouth.It is a 4 1/2 hour drive from Auckland on some of the most fantastic scenery in the world.If you ever come down this way just PM me and we will see what we can do.Ray.Ray, how could you possibly think such a thing?? Shocking, simply shocking!Honestly I have never done that...........right outside the shop. If such a thing were to occur, and that's a big IF, I certainly would do so at discrete distance from the shop. Good observation though.
Over the years and especially when the Johnson boys were doing a bit of high performance driving, there would be black marks allllllll over the road out front. They weren't necessarily the only ones putting them down mind you. Sometimes that was a way of communicating a bit of a challenge from a third party, so to speak. It took years for the word to filter out that the shop wasn't being used anymore, but every so often I'll still see evidence of communicating still going on out there, but I'm not going to encourage it. Keep it on the track these days.
When we take delivery of our Boeing 787's we're going to start service to Auckland next year. Might get a chance to check out the local scene down there.Thanks for writing.
Thomas
What a GREAT restoration. Your doing a great job. I was looking at a 7200 sq ft 1940s Art Deco era shop in Idaho for a while but I cant sell right now as home prices are way down. My dream is to restore this early 40s Chevy dealership into a personal shop. All the original signage and stuff is long gone and being a true MOPAR guy, I only want to make it into my shop but I want to restore the building to its original style, art deco columns and all.
Its still for sale, so who knows.
Great job.
Also I am assuming that you dont need sprinklers out there? The grass is grat but our west, if not not on auto irrigation---its dead!!!
RUMBLON
Hello Thomas !
That photo of the original signs with the McKee in the background is just about poetic. Mr Johnson would probably have been very fascinated by that machine.
Craig
I had to hustle that shot because almost immediately after we got the car out there this rig....
The Lotus went also and here are some better pictures of it.
Sorry about the delay in reply to your post,but I was going through my posts and saw this one,Are you a pilot,You are wellcome to look us up if you ever get to NZ but I live 250miles south of Auckland on the west coast in a city called New Plymouth.It is a 4 1/2 hour drive from Auckland on some of the most fantastic scenery in the world.If you ever come down this way just PM me and we will see what we can do.Ray.
Hi BB767. Nice shop! I admire you on what you did in your shop. I want to see more pictures. I will for the other photos.![]()
OK flightlessbird, here's Norm's car that Chris was talking about....off the rack so to speak.....
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It is a McKee Mk.10 Wedge, the only one in existence, now owned by Norm Cowdrey and was indeed once owned and driven by Paul Newman in the opening sequence of the movie "Winning" and seen here, below, driven by none other than......
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Chris herself
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We thought it best to start her off by pushing it! I'm sure I heard her making engine noises as it rolled along
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Do you suppose Mr Johnson ever envisioned a car like this in front of his shop?
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Those bottom two pictures are only separated by15 years with the McKee and Studebaker in roughly the same spot.
Thomas

OK flightlessbird, here's Norm's car that Chris was talking about....off the rack so to speak.....
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It is a McKee Mk.10 Wedge, the only one in existence, now owned by Norm Cowdrey and was indeed once owned and driven by Paul Newman in the opening sequence of the movie "Winning" and seen here, below, driven by none other than......
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Chris herself
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We thought it best to start her off by pushing it! I'm sure I heard her making engine noises as it rolled along
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Do you suppose Mr Johnson ever envisioned a car like this in front of his shop?
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Those bottom two pictures are only separated by15 years with the McKee and Studebaker in roughly the same spot.
Thomas

As soon as I figure out how to, I will post some of the McLaren orange that was there.I was unaware of that festival. I have always greatly admired Bruce McLaren and held him in extremely high regard. In fact I quoted him in my senior high school yearbook almost 40 years ago.
"To do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. It would be a waste of life to do nothing with one's ability, for I feel that life is measured in achievement, not in years alone." (Bruce McLaren)
I took that to heart all those years ago. It made a very distinct impression on me.
Thomas
and thought id add this one
http://www.vimeo.com/13618571
2 aussie classics running low 11s 1/4 miles
ill add 3 pics shortly 1 is my car 2 others are cars of my dreams ( aussie cars )
Thomas as all ways awesome updates.
Well here in 2 more months this thread will be a year old...Can't believe I am still reading it LOL
This is coming up on one of the longest lapses I think I've had between posts.I don't want to just blow a post in here without doing it well, so please be a little more patient. I just got back from a 5 day trip and I'm soon gone on another, then the last race of the year at Martin, MI next weekend. Beautiful weather forecast BTW if anyone was thinking of coming.
You guys out there must be thinking will this never end??![]()

Just discovered this post.......wow, wow, wow.
Only got to page 2 but am going to read every one, for sure.
I bet you could schedule tours certain weekends of the summer and have a full house.
Very nice job on the Shop Restoration! I have spent days reading each and every post! Just love all the old tools and equipment.
My dad ran a Gas Station in the Copper Country (Upper Michigan) Back in the 50's and always wanted a Olde Tyme Station. Hopefully the next place I buy will be the one.
56nash,
Don't you think it's more like "garage candy"? - sounds nicer! (that is, unless that chickifies it too much for Tom to keep his man-card)
Chris
Chris and Thomas
I check this thread at least twice a week, not many threads on the net worth coming back to.
Thanks for doing this and sharing in your fun.
Nuts
Thomas, thank you for posting your dream and reality. My dad ran a Sunoco in Ottawa, ON from about 58 to 63. He had two hoists, one drive on like yours and one with just arms. I still have a few tools that I use a bit. I was lucky years ago to buy the tire machine from another lessee (of dad's old garage) who went to a modern air tire changer, in the mid 70's I believe, and we still use it.
I remember dad using a two legged bumper screw jack to raise one side of a car to replace a tail pipe.
There was a vice you show as an iron workers vice which was used by the pipefitters until the mill closed in 2006.
I have some old test equipment that I will send you a picture in a PM, that you can have for the cost of shipping if you want them.
I could go on but for now keep the post going both with pictures and text, thanks again, Henry.
I guess if it was easy anyone could do it. 