Hi Dusten. Thanks for posting the picture and thanks everyone for the comments. I have to say the picture kind of blew me away for I did not know there were anymore out there but the big thing was I was not use to seeing this car because actually this car does not exist anymore. When we seen it sitting in the garage for so long & after we were pretty much done racing it (25 years of nothing but just sitting) we decided it was time to restore it. It was about the time (2008)we were getting to meet all the previous owners for the first time & one thing lead to another as there was more & more history coming out of the wood work via of Glenn and all the previous owners . Well to make a couple years story short and after some serious discussions with the wife and our 3 kids I made the decision to restore it back to the 60's Winter's winner era & not as a AHRA 80's World finals winner.. The car is an early 60's race car ordered from the factory just for that purpose not as a 70's,80,90's racer as seen in the picture with a cross ram, wrinkles, Centerline wheels & etc. So 32 years of our history of the car as we and you Dusten always knew it, was erased completely. All we have now is these pictures. It meant a lot to us to see it. Wife and kids fought me on dating it back for that was the way they always wanted to remember the car was the way we raced it. Well after seeing the car for more than 1/3 of a century as seen in your picture I can no longer walk out to the garage & see our old car . The picture shocked me for I had never seen this picture before, had no idea Tim had it ( especially framed) and WOW there is my car I use to have. Anyway I am still glad we restored it the way it sits today and so grateful for Glenn, his son Mickey and our son Chad for all the hard and great work they put into the ole the 9 iron and all the help from Phil and Dan & lot of others here on this site for I still feel this is the way it should rest for that is what the car is. Thanks again Dusten. LOVE the picture. The hot rod will be sitting in the World of Speed Museum next year when it opens in Wilsonville Oregon. And Phil if you are here reading this we are still trying to figure how to get it back to your event. I know I cannot make it for another commitment but I have offered the RV,car and trailer to Glenn, Mickey & family. I know they are really wanting to go so hopefully they can make it. And Dusten your dad is the best at making this ole girl sing. I will never forget all the times we spent together.I will call you today... Butch