Well said Ed.. And I agree on the drinking part..Hahaha Jim 300E --- In Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Edward Mills Antique Tractors <millserat@...> wrote: > > Wayne Graefen wrote: > > > > There is considerable precedent for dust-ups between members to be > > handled publicly in car clubs and to date the directors and board of > > this club in this electronic age feels the Beilby vs. Graefen saga is > > best done this way. By the way, I was unaware that Mike Burke had been > > added as a director a couple of months ago. My internet service has > > been down all day until moments ago or I would have been commenting > > sooner. > > > > Everyone needs to understand that I have tried to reason with Mr. > > Beilby about his supercharged 300C that I saw the car in person and > > reviewed its portfolio of paperwork and spoke with its earliest living > > owner and found its documentation all lacking of any proof other than > > that at one time Briggs Cunningham rebuilt the seized motor, a > > contract job which his shop did for innumerable cars that were totally > > without note. Also the quality of the car when I saw it was extremely > > poor as a restored car with the most ridiculous asking price I had > > ever noted for a 300C at that time. Mr. Beilby refuses to accept my > > conclusion. He has sent me no new paperwork or photos to convince me > > of any new considerations. I personally believe Mr. Beilby has a > > problem with me as an authority figure in his area of interest and > > would have a similar problem with anyone where his self-proclaimed > > righteousness as "the last best genius" might be challenged. In the > > 300C Handbook I call Mr. Beilby's car "The Flying Mile Car" because it > > was promoted as such for many years in the US by previous owners and > > marketers. I accurately state "Last seen in California." because that > > is where I last saw it. The fact that it is currently in Australia > > does not change that for me and I am the author writing the book. > > > > I have humbly rarely ever mentioned my ownership of the Road America > > competition model 300C in this club but now that Mr. Beilby is > > challenging it as being no more nor less qualified in importance than > > his totally undocumented supercharged car, may I say a few words on my > > car's behalf. 3N57-2863 was special ordered by Carl Kiekhaefer through > > Mercury Marine purchase order directly to the president of Chrysler, > > E.C. Quinn, dated May 28, 1957, specifying exact equipment and with an > > accompanying letter signed by Carl. I have copies. I purchased this > > car from western 300 club member Chuck Hill who corresponded with Mr. > > Kiekhaefer while he was still living and Carl verifies it was his car. > > I have a photo of the car the day it arrived in the parking lot of the > > Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Mercury Plant #6, also known as "the race car > > plant", where Kiekhaefer's NASCAR team cars were housed and prepared, > > having been driven off the assembly line by a Kiekhaefer employee. I > > personally interviewed Kiekhaefer's head dyno man and chief welder, > > Bill Fenrich, to ask about the boxed front and rear cross members of > > this hardtop built on a convertible frame which also has its engine > > cradle frame section full welded instead of stitch welded as was the > > assembly line practice and Bill said that if anyone would have made > > those enhancements it would have been him and he did not, therefore > > they were done at the factory. There is more to the story of this car > > and if it were not severely hung up by two professional restoration > > shops and my own personal situations it would have already been shown > > in our club's concours but alas it has not. > > > > However suffice please to understand that there is a virtually > > insurmountable hill to climb for Mr. Beilby to create even an aura of > > provenance about his abused no-name Daytona sands entry, ex-drag race > > heavily abused 300C hardtop when compared to my ex-Kiekhaefer, > > massively documented, professionally restored 300C hardtop. > > > > So why don't I respond to Mr. Beilby personally or day to day on the > > list server? Mostly for the same reason that the vast majority of you > > don't read anything that he writes. His comments are largely > > incomprehensible or at best are not worthy of what is supposed to be > > my pleasurable hobby time. When I have tried to address Mr. Beilby's > > concerns he will not take yes or no for an answer nor will he accept > > black or white for an answer. Nothing is ever enough. My logic is > > never his logic and his logic is most certainly not my logic. This is > > far more than a personality conflict as some are suggesting. Has > > anyone here ever worked in or visited an asylum? > > > > There are many intentional omissions in the 300C Handbook. In its > > current form it is already well beyond the original vision I had for > > what it could become and I am amazed at what it is and am regularly > > thrilled by the comments it receives universally except by its one > > detractor, Christopher Beilby, who is not satisfied with the scope of > > its coverage nor its treatment of his personal vehicle. What is not in > > the 300C Handbook are areas that I was not qualified to cover; > > particularly electrical problems and torqueflite concerns, items that > > I could not find definitive answers for, and judging specifics which > > are up to this club as well as belonging in the arena of other > > organizations that will judge our cars. I considered but did not > > create a nuts and bolts hardware addendum. If Mr. Beilby can assemble > > and document a 300C specific hardware catalog of some sort, more power > > to him and I'll be a buyer but to just criticize me for not doing so > > is just a cheap shot. Step up with some initiative of your own Mr. > > Beilby and contribute something other than whining criticism. > > > > Wayne Graefen > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Actually I personally think this is best NOT handled in the public on > this forum - I'm not really interested in hearing Mr Beilby's tyrate and > the more it is responded to, the more life it has. Frankly the original > post was barely coherent and, at the time, not knowing the people or the > history, I had assumed the poster had had a bit too much to drink. If > the situation is as presented by the numerous other club members I don't > understand why his post is dignified by these responses. > > I take no issue with Mr Graefen's car or book - or for that matter Mr > Beilby's car - and in fact I especially appreciate anyone who takes the > time to research, document, and publish the history of these vehicles - > and I allow for differing opinions and even corrections based on > research and presentation of properly vetted documentation. But here, in > the absence of such documentation, I would suggest agreement to disagree > and let the subject die is a valid option. > > Best to all, Ed > ------------------------------------ To send a message to this group, send an email to: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For list server instructions, go to http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm For archives go to http://www.forwardlook.net/300-archive/Yahoo! 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