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I've got my four "Toy Cars" with Hagerty. No problems. Had a small cliam once, and one flat-bed ride. Both went fine.
I ran it again today, with the GPS on board. Got to 130 indicated (couldn't let it all out because of traffic), and the GPS read 128. Given a two...
Does anyone know of a place, where you can take your car inside a heated building, and wash it yourself ( for a fee, of course)?
I've got one of mine in a secure, heated building in Redford, MI for $65./mo (if I keep it there the full winter). PM me if you want to know more.
You know, I wonder if you can really tell the "real world" difference between just lining up the cam/flywheel marks,and using a degree wheel?
Want to look like a dork and see, or be a blind "Joe Cool"? Compromise solutions bring compromised results.
Oh yeah, I'm old enough (now) to seriously consider the safety of others. 2/3 Lane E-way, light, well spaced, traffic, early afternoon (Deer...
I had my 83 Mondial up to 140+ the other day (top up). Smooth as glass. It was good. But, once was enough.
Having one of each, I doubt it. The weight difference is substancial.
My Mantra (again): When you replace the timing belts, new loads are placed upon the belt drive pulley outer bearings. They are sealed, no engine...
Yeah, sure, there are many ways. The thing is, in the Porsche Chat, the spell-check icon is right in the composition box. Why don't/can't we have...
I don't know, might still be worth a try. Winter project? I was able to swap my Mondial's seats, by going down to the basic mechanisms. You may...
I see on the Pelican Porsche Chat line, that they have "spell-check" built into the "New thread" composition boxes. Why can't we do that? Thanks.
"bought on a whim". Works for me. Maybe the best reason, given how impractical Ferrari ownership is. I applaud you.
I like the flannel lined ones, from Groit's Garage.
OK, the "accelerators" will/may help, but the "dual relays" are the RIGHT/most sure way. (After getting rid of that fossilized "grease")
Maybe B.S., maybe not. We do get that sort of thing here sometimes. BUT, maybe it's another sad story. Lenny, slow deep breaths. It's not...
+1. I used the "dual reay" system, and that works, period. MAJOR improvement. Of course, the gearboxes must be cleaned and regreased first. As,...
It would be nice, if in this country, people WERE responsible for their own actions and they could actually sign away their rights to sue. Until...
She's wasted on me. Put her back in the box!