The trailer is loaded and we leave for Laredo in the morning. Friday cross the border and on to San Miguel, eventually arriving in Huatulco to start the race on the 23rd. The "Lucky Taco" is ready to roll. Anyone else from the HAMB going down to race or spectate?
Man I wish I was going. Participating in the La Carrera is something on my to-do list before I die. I really want to run my '58 Studebaker Commander HT but I looked over the rules and it doesn't fit into a class which kinda sucks. -Chris
Our car is a '54 Olds and we compete in the "Original " class which means mods are limited to safety. Wish I could post a picture but the best I can do for now is send you to search "Lacarrerablogspot2007" and then seach in the blog "Lucky Taco". One of these days I have to research putting up pictures on here.
Here's some pics of the "Lucky Taco". I think they're too big to post on the HAMB... i've posted a bunch of pics here and i've never got the red X like I have with these. Oh well... i'm not a compooter genius. http://lacarrera2007.blogspot.com/2008/05/lucky-taco.html -Chris
Very cool. Have fun. Say HI to my old friend Jon Kennedy if he is running again this year in the Merc.
We have a new "stock" engine from Ross (thanks Tony), new rubber; BFG G spots, new 3 speed trans, all new front end overhaul with nos and repop parts $$$$, and a trailer full of cookies to hand out. I guess we're ready.
You can see it here on my site... http://lacarrera2007.blogspot.com/2008/05/lucky-taco.html GOOD LUCK you guys! PS: Do you guys have any of those fortune tacos this year? LOL
Here's the latest LCP update... http://lacarrera2007.blogspot.com/2009/10/could-worst-be-over-stayed-tuned.html
LCP teams from North America make up The Coyote Convoy and head out thru Mexico. It's a tradition to stop in the beautiful village of San Miguel de Allende for a two day stop over to rest after having driven thousands of miles and while there they have a car show. This was taken today. (Sunday) and they will leave early tomorrow morning for one hell of a long drive. http://lacarrera2007.blogspot.com/2009/10/2009-san-miguel-de-allende-car-show.html
As things turned out maybe the phrase... "The "Lucky Taco" is ready to roll." was not such a good idea. During today's qualifying, my good friend Clyde Morter, rolled The Lucky Taco off the road and into the jungle. I am waiting for a phone call to find out how Clyde and his navigator are and if the car is repairable. Not everyone had run yet when I recieved a phone call but besides Clyde a Porsche and a Jag had crashed as well. From what I heard the Jag had a sticky throttle. http://lacarrera2007.blogspot.com/
Hope they are able to overcome any damage and continue to race. Keep us updated on their situation. Frank
Yep, I assume you already know Clyde rolled the Lucky Taco in qualifying. http://lacarrera2007.blogspot.com/2009/10/new-video-lucky-taco-update.html
Check this story out. Awesome sportsmanship and so typical of Mexico. This sort of thing happens all the time during La Carrera Panamericana. http://lacarrera2007.blogspot.com/2009/10/la-carrera-panamericana-at-its-best.html
Update on Lucky Taco. I was able to get Team Lucky Taco hooked up with the Ferrari dealership in Mexico City and they are on their way to pick up The Lucky taco as I type this. http://lacarrera2007.blogspot.com/20...-lucky-in.html