We've got an update about the Shelby's first post-op drive. He had a few quibbles and issues to correct, but overall is really happy with it.
http://classicmotorsports.net/project-cars/1967-Shelby-gt-350/first-drive-our-shel...
There's almost always some unexpected problem that pops up after a long project. Anyone have interesting surprises on a first drive, a story you're willing to share? I'm curious what you've had go wrong—or right—after having something nearly done. Hopefully it wasn't too catastrophic!

Many decades ago, I install a Racing Beat aluminum intake manifold and 4 barrel Holley carb on a Mazda RX-3 wagon. When I returned from the test drive, I noticed a bit of stumbling, so I left the engine running and opened the hood. To my surprise, I found that fuel was pouring out of the top of the carb and leaking down onto the headers! It turned out to be a needle valve jammed wide open by a piece of rubber fuel line. I installed a fuel filter pronto.




