Go Back   The Supercar Registry > General Discussion > Lounge


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 11-21-2022, 12:24 PM
A12pilot's Avatar
A12pilot A12pilot is offline
Yenko Advertising Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: DFW
Posts: 2,793
Thanks: 0
Thanked 5,285 Times in 1,227 Posts
Default

Thanks men! All the positive vibes are much appreciated.

I was a member of the BMW CCA and had a thread going, but not much interest there so I stopped posting and let the membership expire. I have a few going on other sites but not updated or as detailed like here. I got a few great contacts from a metal working site I’m posting on and would not be where I’m at without the help of those two on that site. This is a great group of members here and most sites don’t have this type of comradeship amongst the masses.

We’re fast approaching the one year mark since I started forming the metal. A video update and recap to follow to include what’s been done, what’s next, where do we go from here, and using emojis to help get your point across in today’s modern world

Cheers
Dave
Reply With Quote
The Following 10 Users Say Thank You to A12pilot For This Useful Post:
67 Nova Boy (11-16-2023), big gear head (11-21-2022), CanCOPO (11-21-2022), Dave Rifkin (11-21-2022), dykstra (11-21-2022), L78_Nova (11-21-2022), mssl72 (11-22-2022), olredalert (11-21-2022), PeteLeathersac (11-21-2022), RPOLS3 (11-21-2022)
  #2  
Old 11-21-2022, 03:16 PM
Xplantdad's Avatar
Xplantdad Xplantdad is offline
Moderator
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: AZ
Posts: 32,509
Thanks: 7,662
Thanked 5,826 Times in 2,002 Posts
Default

Yep, we're certainly a different group! Your talents are amazing Dave.






Quote:
Originally Posted by A12pilot View Post
Thanks men! All the positive vibes are much appreciated.

I was a member of the BMW CCA and had a thread going, but not much interest there so I stopped posting and let the membership expire. I have a few going on other sites but not updated or as detailed like here. I got a few great contacts from a metal working site I’m posting on and would not be where I’m at without the help of those two on that site. This is a great group of members here and most sites don’t have this type of comradeship amongst the masses.

We’re fast approaching the one year mark since I started forming the metal. A video update and recap to follow to include what’s been done, what’s next, where do we go from here, and using emojis to help get your point across in today’s modern world

Cheers
Dave
__________________
Bruce
Choose Life-Donate!
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Xplantdad For This Useful Post:
olredalert (11-21-2022)
  #3  
Old 11-22-2022, 02:02 AM
Lynn Lynn is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 7,780
Thanks: 91
Thanked 3,586 Times in 1,512 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by A12pilot View Post
Thanks men! All the positive vibes are much appreciated.

I was a member of the BMW CCA and had a thread going, but not much interest there so I stopped posting and let the membership expire. ......


Cheers
Dave
Not surprised. About 40 years ago, there were a LOT of guys in that club that would have gone ape chit over this build. Different world today. Starting changing to mostly yuppies in the late 80s. A guy named Rob Siegel had a column in the Roundel (the car club magazine) every month entitle "The Hack Mechanic", and it was awesome. I don't know how long since he quit writing. These days a "diy" column might be about changing the floor mats. Well, maybe not that bad, but you get the picture.
__________________
Don't believe everything you read on the internet ... Ben Franklin
Reply With Quote
The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Lynn For This Useful Post:
dykstra (11-22-2022), L78_Nova (11-22-2022), markinnaples (11-30-2022), Xplantdad (11-22-2022)
  #4  
Old 11-22-2022, 03:20 PM
njsteve's Avatar
njsteve njsteve is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NJUSA
Posts: 8,398
Thanks: 8
Thanked 2,835 Times in 868 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
Not surprised. About 40 years ago, there were a LOT of guys in that club that would have gone ape chit over this build. Different world today. Starting changing to mostly yuppies in the late 80s. A guy named Rob Siegel had a column in the Roundel (the car club magazine) every month entitle "The Hack Mechanic", and it was awesome. I don't know how long since he quit writing. These days a "diy" column might be about changing the floor mats. Well, maybe not that bad, but you get the picture.
Back in the 1980's I had a grey market 635 CSI Sharknose Euro car in Polaris Silver with black BMW Motorsport stripes. Coolest commuter car on the planet. I used to drive it from New Haven to Boston every week while attending law school. (I'd commute back home on weekends to work on the musclecars). Sold it in early 1990's. Then I got an M3 in 1998 but sold it year or so later. Even in 1998, the tide had turned on the BMW websites. It was all about where to get your oil changed and what oil to request and the best wax for your detailer to use on your car. Ugh. Not one thread on how to work on the car yourself. That was a main reason I went back to the old cars and websites like this where real manly persons (like Dave) do manly things to manly cars.
Reply With Quote
The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to njsteve For This Useful Post:
dykstra (11-23-2022), markinnaples (11-30-2022), scuncio (11-22-2022)
  #5  
Old 11-21-2022, 11:43 PM
A12pilot's Avatar
A12pilot A12pilot is offline
Yenko Advertising Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: DFW
Posts: 2,793
Thanks: 0
Thanked 5,285 Times in 1,227 Posts
Default

Thanks, Bruce. Too kind. Sammitron, missed you among others this year at MCACN.

Spent some time today seeing if my idea of using a donor convertible top would work and surprisingly, it does......sorta. It falls a little short on the header panel but the width is about as perfect as I could ask for.

Name:  20221121_093621_copy_1024x768.jpg
Views: 1188
Size:  143.8 KB
Name:  20221121_085906_copy_1024x768.jpg
Views: 1188
Size:  121.7 KB
Name:  20221121_182250_copy_1024x768.jpg
Views: 1151
Size:  156.3 KB

I used a piece of sheet metal to extend the header panel just to see how it'll line up. Obviously, more work needed (ya think?) but I'm liking the preliminary vision.

Name:  20221121_182241_copy_1024x768.jpg
Views: 1171
Size:  140.8 KB
Name:  20221121_182520_copy_1024x768.jpg
Views: 1169
Size:  134.7 KB
Name:  20221121_182358_copy_1024x768.jpg
Views: 1159
Size:  128.1 KB
Name:  20221121_182632_copy_1024x768.jpg
Views: 1147
Size:  155.4 KB
Name:  20221121_182552_copy_1024x768.jpg
Views: 1158
Size:  134.8 KB
Name:  20221121_182527_copy_1024x768.jpg
Views: 1172
Size:  163.2 KB

The car has a functioning top now! It's all falling into place....Mwwaaahahaha!!

I don't know what that actually means, but it sounded good at the time

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Cheers
Dave
Reply With Quote
The Following 7 Users Say Thank You to A12pilot For This Useful Post:
67 Nova Boy (11-16-2023), 69M22Z (11-22-2022), big gear head (11-22-2022), dykstra (11-21-2022), L78_Nova (11-22-2022), scuncio (11-22-2022), Xplantdad (11-22-2022)
  #6  
Old 11-22-2022, 01:30 PM
A12pilot's Avatar
A12pilot A12pilot is offline
Yenko Advertising Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: DFW
Posts: 2,793
Thanks: 0
Thanked 5,285 Times in 1,227 Posts
Default

That’s a good point, Lynn. Very few threads on the Ferrari forum too about actually working on the car versus where to get service done, wax, etc. But then again, those cars are a lot more complicated than these old schoolies!

Cheers
Dave
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 11-22-2022, 05:00 PM
L_e_e's Avatar
L_e_e L_e_e is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: MI
Posts: 849
Thanks: 7,949
Thanked 757 Times in 329 Posts
Default

For P-cars http://forums.pelicanparts.com
For bimmers http://forums.pelicanparts.com/bmw-forums/

Both of these have lots of hands on, how-to technical information
Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to L_e_e For This Useful Post:
69M22Z (11-23-2022), markinnaples (11-30-2022)
  #8  
Old 11-22-2022, 06:11 PM
Lynn Lynn is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 7,780
Thanks: 91
Thanked 3,586 Times in 1,512 Posts
Default

Yes they do. There are still some active bimmerphiles that actually work on cars on a couple other sites as well.

Steve, my son is getting ready to start restoration of a 1980 Euro model 635CSi. I am still driving my 83 745i turbo car, which is also a Euro model, as it was never offered in the US. I believe that may have been the first production car with the "new" anti lock brakes.

Sorry for the thread hijack Dave.
__________________
Don't believe everything you read on the internet ... Ben Franklin
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Lynn For This Useful Post:
markinnaples (11-30-2022)
  #9  
Old 11-22-2022, 07:37 PM
njsteve's Avatar
njsteve njsteve is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NJUSA
Posts: 8,398
Thanks: 8
Thanked 2,835 Times in 868 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
Yes they do. There are still some active bimmerphiles that actually work on cars on a couple other sites as well.

Steve, my son is getting ready to start restoration of a 1980 Euro model 635CSi. I am still driving my 83 745i turbo car, which is also a Euro model, as it was never offered in the US. I believe that may have been the first production car with the "new" anti lock brakes.

Sorry for the thread hijack Dave.
Hijack continued...My 635 was a 1981. Amazing automobile (except for the A/C that would instantly freeze up the evaporator and nothing would come out of the vents.) But zooming on the interstate with that manual transmission and 6 cylinder just purring away. New Haven to Boston was a 120 mile trip and I could make it in around 90 minutes on a good day. That was before the Connecticut Stae Troopers purchased a fleet of Buick Gran Nationals and initiated their "Wolfpack" hunting teams for speeders. Fun times while it lasted.
Reply With Quote
The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to njsteve For This Useful Post:
dykstra (11-23-2022), markinnaples (11-30-2022), olredalert (11-22-2022)
  #10  
Old 11-23-2022, 04:56 AM
COPO COPO is offline
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Atlanta, GA & the Middle East
Posts: 3,022
Thanks: 400
Thanked 377 Times in 201 Posts
Default

Played around with BMW's right after college graduation. DD was an early 80's Hartge modified Euro 323i. This was a straight 6 engine 3-series back when only the 4 cylinder 320i was available in the US. I added nitrous on it as well and it would smoke most cars from a red light and handled like it was on rails. Was a great car and looked killer with the Euro bumpers.

Now back to the thread. What an incredible build. I really enjoy the updates and of course the pace of the build is impressive to say the least. Go Super Dave.

Last edited by COPO; 11-23-2022 at 04:58 AM.
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to COPO For This Useful Post:
markinnaples (11-30-2022)
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 03:45 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.

O Garage vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.