Good morning Chuck. I was pretty sure that was you.
Our mutual and good friend, Gernold, had told me about visiting with you and your having driven the car. I'm glad you did and really appreciate your feedback regarding the acceleration. A little extra oomph, coupled with the ability to comfortably cruise via the 3.27 real axle, is just what we were shooting for. Between all the excellent & continuing efforts by Gernold, supported by Mike at Metric Motors (engine), plus the good folks with Paul Russell (real axle setup) we might have achieved something reasonably worthwhile. As you may be aware between Mike (at Metric) and myself the new engine was nicknamed "the Pixie Dust project". But because of some of the fun additions, such as the seat heaters / coolers / massagers, modern rearview mirror, power windows, etc., Gernold came to refer to it as the "Area 51 car". I rather like that. But, as you probably know, all those things can be easily undone and returned to original configuration if & when the mood ever strikes.
BTW, we're pretty much down to the point now of trying to select the best option for new white wall tires, and making some minor improvements to the hardtop.
Since our kids are now living in the D.C. area I suspect they would want to attend any such future events. I believe their interaction with everyone at Tom' Sargeant's event convinced them that not everyone who loves the W113 has to be a geezer (as they probably, and naturally, would view their old man!). And Tom, if you happen to read this, thanks!