Spot on Scott!!It has been a while since I have been here. A bit of this thread is surprising to me to read. Rich Brooks is one of the hardest working, give it to you straight, most capable and most professional people I have worked with in my 27 year career from the FGT through NASCAR Cup and IndyCar. Rich always goes above and beyond what is needed or what he says he will do. We were extremely fortunate to have Rich at Roush managing the builds and care of the FGT prototypes from start to finish.
If Rich is not responding then he is absolutely buried and running on the human limit...for many, many years. Please assume this rather than anything else. (I know many of you know this all, but apparently some do not.)
they are coming^^^ please make driver’s side headlight assemblies.
they are coming
Tell us more. I have heard that for a long time now.
RichI have had the honor of knowing Rich (and Dennis) since 2003 when I went on the GT program. They had been involved with it long before I was. There was a lot of interaction between Wixom (Ford), Saleen, and Roush. Dennis always seem to get the shit jobs. Not exactly sure what Rich did but I'm sure he was good at it. In the years since then, we have stayed in contact. Usually it's me asking questions about something. We have a running joke between us. I call him My hero for his ongoing work and knowledge on GTs, and he calls me his hero because I was lucky enough to retire early. We started working on this Power Steering hose issue together some months ago and we were able to get replacements made. (have YOU ordered your replacement yet?) We may look into having other parts that are no longer serviced made if there is enough interest in doing it. (spelled financially wise) He is my go-to guy on GTs.
Can we get a pic of box you're referring to.I had cleaned as you suggested and still had the issue. The car fired right up UNTIL I re-installed the front tray. It reverted back to the same issue. The tray pushed down the negative battery cable which then made contact with the aluminum box. So I repositioned the cable wound some electrical tape on the contact area, problem resolved.