Okay, now that you are unmasked and I know who you are, Flatrod...!
Everybody on the Forum should know that Flatrod, whom I had never met nor spoken with before arriving in Anchorage last month, saved my ass just prior to the start of the Last Frontier Alaska Cobra Tour!
Not to go into another story, but this one definitely deserves to be told... it is about a longtime Ford GT Forum Mark II Lifetime member!
Dave Wagner and I stopped in Kitwanga, British Columbia when we were en route to Alaska. We decided that this might be a good spot to pull the Cobras out of the trailers and to make an over 300 mile run down to Prince Rupert and back.
It turned out to be a great move; it was a sensational drive! Unfortunately, however, CSX2393 developed a squeaking noise at the left rear wheel toward the end of the drive back from Prince Rupert. It seemed as though it had to be a wheel bearing, but the bearings had been replaced less than 5,000 miles previously. After additional analysis, Dave W. concluded that it had to be a wheel bearing, as improbable as that might be.
Great, I thought, we are in the middle of nowhere en route to Alaska for a 2,000 driving tour, and I have got a bad bearing... the Alaska Cobra tour is over for me before it begins. I cannot even begin to describe the sick feeling that I had in my stomach at that moment!
Luckily, Kenai, Alaska resident and Cobra Tour participant, Dave Karpik, alerted us that he has a friend with a shop in Anchorage. Dave K. told us that we could take the ailing Cobra to his friend Dennis's (aka Flatrod) shop to make all of the necessary repairs!
Dave W. and I still had a few days of driving before we would arrive in Anchorage. While we are driving, however, another Cobra restorer, Drew Serb, sent the bearings -- and the special tools needed to pull Cobra wheel bearings -- to Flatrod's Anchorage shop via overnight courier!
Dave W. and I arrived at Flatrod's shop, pulled CSX2393 out of the trailer and into the waiting shop bay that Flatrod already had all set-up for the wheel bearing surgery. Not only that, Flatrod, an expert machinist and engine builder, assisted with the wheel bearing change!!! I kid you not, the wheel bearing change was completed within two hours and fifteen minutes of our arrival at Flatrod's!
Were it not for Flatrod, CSX2393 would not have been on the Last Frontier Alaska Cobra Tour. Can you imagine that? Tow a Cobra 5,000 miles and then you don't participate in the tour!
All of us on the Last Frontier Alaska Cobra Tour cannot thank Flatrod enough! Not only did he save the day with my Cobra, but his shop served as a base of operations for our entire time in Alaska. We stored the Cobras in his shop before and after the Tour, and we stored trucks and trailers there during the Tour.
Additionally, we had a great time swapping stories with Flatrod! He tells some wonderful stories about the Alaska car scene from the 60's onward! There was A LOT more car stuff going on in Alaska than we in the lower 48 would have ever imagined! Great stuff!
And the best part, is that just like all of us on the Alaska Cobra Tour, Flatrod is an absolute Ford nut!
Here are some photos of the wheel bearing fiasco and repair. The last photo shows a smiling Flatrod... he is probably smiling because CSX2393 is rolling into the trailer for the trip OUT of Alaska!: