Made it to my NHRA tech inspection - barely. I had no idea what to expect. As it turns out the car never left the trailer. If I’d a known that, then I would’ve not bothered installing the converter and trans. I will be be more knowledgeable next time lol.
I had to drag the car to my work for access to a welder that would burn in the door swing outs. Thursday’s night I had a friend help me winch it on the trailer and off I went. I got the dash bar in Thursday nite by 3am. Friday night, last night, I got the door bars in and the trans and converter. The converter showed up Friday at 4pm. I had assumed that the car would need to move, but I was wrong.
So I finished with the bars, converter and trans, and loading in the trailer at 4:55am. I got home and showered and slept for 2.5 hours and headed off to the inspection (1 1/2 hours away).
So after tons of stress and not knowing
I had to drag the car to my work for access to a welder that would burn in the door swing outs. Thursday’s night I had a friend help me winch it on the trailer and off I went. I got the dash bar in Thursday nite by 3am. Friday night, last night, I got the door bars in and the trans and converter. The converter showed up Friday at 4pm. I had assumed that the car would need to move, but I was wrong.
So I finished with the bars, converter and trans, and loading in the trailer at 4:55am. I got home and showered and slept for 2.5 hours and headed off to the inspection (1 1/2 hours away).
So after tons of stress and not knowing