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Here you can find all of the pictures of my 1987 Shelby CSX #694. They are more or less n chronological order. Some of them you have probably already seen on the other pages.

This is the day after I got the CSX, just before I washed off the road dirt and hydraulic fluid. It looks much cleaner than it really is. I did clean the windows at a gas station before driving it home.

You can see the "clean" streaks created by the morning dew.

A shot of the engine bay just after the rebuild in 1998. Notice that I am using a Turbo I intake hose. The plan was to eventually install the Conquest intercooler, so I put the stock radiator/intercooler setup in my 1988 Shadow ES.

A nice shot of the car finally clean in September 1999.

A shot of the Conquest intercooler, finally in place. It is held up by a piece of timing belt to the center support there. The two small rubber cords keep it from swaying around.

Here you can see the lower hoses wrap under the frame. The 90 degree bends are radiator hoses for some Chevy truck. Wish I could remember which.

The upper hoses snaking around to their appropriate places. Bits of straight truck radiator hose and exhaust pipes make up this setup.

Here I am crossing the finish line at Michigan Speedway before the rain. I was able to achieve 120+ mph passes on the straight-away. Thanks to Jason Trotter for the photo.

Working my way through the in-course in the rain. These shots are actually stills from a video that was shot by Paul Fosen.

On the straight away in the rain leaving a trail of mist behind me.

Close-up of the CSX and I flying through the driving rain. They made us keep our windows open in the rain, but at these speeds, it didn't really matter. ;)

Crossing the finish line in the pouring rain. A big thanks go to Paul for standing out in the rain to take this footage.

Here she is after the Performance Driving School at Michigan Speedway.

Another shot after MS. I left the #9 on there so long after the convention that I has to use a razor blade to remove it.

Cooling down after a drag race at Milan during SDAC-10. You can see Dempsey Bowling's minivan off to the left.

The SDAC-Chicagoland troopers in the pits at Milan. The red Daytona belongs to Jason Trotter, the SDAC-CL pres.

Removing the intermediate shaft in Dave's garage during the SDAC-14 Early Bird BBQ. Thanks to Kevin Schellenberg for the picture.

Launching at Da Grove for the SDAC-14 drags. Thanks to Kevin Schellenberg for the pictures.

Staging at Da Grove.

Closeup waiting to launch.
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