even the glove box will receive attention, not important for the race track but it will be when judged in the coppa bella. I was present at a coppa judging event when a one owner 348 did not make the grade due to a bad glove box strut. to the credit of the owner he said it never worked from day one, he still didn't pass Image Unavailable, Please Login
the additional effort in finding new old stock items will produce a spectacular car when completed. these belts will not be track legal but on the concourse field they will impress. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I never posted a photo of the car when we started, this photo was taken at the home of the original owner Image Unavailable, Please Login
this photo was taken in 1994 at the mosport challenge race, the photo was taken with my 35mm camera. almost twenty years later the car is still in Toronto. I was photograghing the black gtsi, the 348 in the background was coincidental Image Unavailable, Please Login
If you look online the old patches are still available, these omp patches are for the challenge seats and close up of the seat belt patch Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hmm . . . noble effort, but I think the two that I've installed over the past 5 yrs have lasted about 6 months each.
the dry sump tank was removed and refinished, the internal screen was also cleaned Image Unavailable, Please Login
one of the oil lines, it was removed, inspected and detailed. It was installed with replated clips all isolation mounts are replaced due to age Image Unavailable, Please Login
while the engine work is underway, the interior is also receiving some attention. the foam crumbles under the vinyl and the glue looses its adhesion. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
the front brake duct hoses are also new old stock, it has taken twenty years to find a buyer Image Unavailable, Please Login
the front under car naca ducts, these panels usually have a short life span as they protrude quite low below the bumper. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Rocco, where did you get the naca ducts, or did they come with the car? They're virtually unobtainium.
Malex the panels were under the car at one time, but some of them if not all came of during a race in 1995 at the montreal formula one grand prix It took me near six months to find the front panels, the rear panel was also new old stock.
the two front bumper filler panels will also be replaced, one was deformed and one was missing all together Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The front and rear springs cushions had seen beeter days so all were replace. The brake rotors were detailed and machined Image Unavailable, Please Login