I did not know anything about this endeavor when I spoke at the Chicago National several years ago.
At the Darrin breakfast, I wore a shirt with an image of a magnesium bodied Darrin V12.
I went on to explain that I had spent some time with Earl Canavan, owner of a magnesium research company, and looked at his renderings of his proposed car as well as some prototype parts.
And in the style of way-to-many members of this club, I immediately went under attack by those at the breakfast, shouting questions and comments that I did not understand. Obviously, all that was meant to intimidate me and shut me up--much like what see in the news now when liberals do not allow speech they do not agree with.
I left the podium greatly confused so I questioned what that was all about to be told about the Shelburg fiasco.
Some of those in attendance thought, very incorrectly, that i was doing a sales pitch for monies--far from my intent to merely inform of the project.