Hi All.... besides harrassing that poor person on eBay today about Audrey Hepburn's roadster, Mark and I went to look at a pair of roadsters here in town that are going up for sale. This is a pair of
In a message dated 10/15/2004 2:50:42 PM US Mountain Standard Time, stebharvey@ameritech.net writes: I'm planning on installing a 1.375" tall aluminum block between the rear spring attachment point a
Hey everyone out there in the greater PHX area.... It's about that time to do the Chandler Christmas Parade of Lights. We didn't have all the great of a turn-out last year, and I was seriously consid
Everything that Brian said, (take heed to the "really hot exhaust" advice) and one thing to remember... they are gas-hogs ! That may or may not be a factor for you. Parts are readily available - your
Went to go watch Sky Captain this afternoon (fun movie, BTW, very comic-book-y w/ lotsa old movie references) The trailer for Pixar's "The Incredibles" came up.... there in the opening shot, the supe
Got the XM radio tuned in to ch 247, emergency warnings - they're playing all of the local warnings for FL by each area. Scary stuff that's leaving me shaking my head. Don't know how you guys down th
OK.... I was wrong,,, it wasn't just a blue roadster... there's 2. a cream colored one in the second row - 3 cars back from the MB. <G> I've missed the list this past week <G> Laurie :-) '70-SPL311 A
Neat toy... but looking at the specs page it shows that the "distance between tracks" is 38" - is that narrow enough to accomodate the roadster?? I don't remember the exact spec, but it was something
One possiblity to consider : Seems to be a fairly common occurance with old brake hoses. A small flap of rubber may lift off on the inside of the hose, usually where it bends. After braking, the flap
Pretty !!! Love the silver, looks just like our friends car that is sitting in my driveway waiting for a new head gasket. Q: in pics 0052, &0045 - please tell me that's a weird glitch in the picture
Like mike mentioned, you gotta be careful w/ a cleaner like that. One thing to note: most of the aftermarket top mfg's (eg: Robbins) recommend that you do NOT use anything harsher that regular car wa
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=2488437108& category=34202 You mean those aren't the ultra rare French solexes used on the early datsuns? Dam, I better retract my b
This might sound silly, but let it sit overnight and try it again.... if you've been vigorously bleeding the air out, it can break up into bunches of tiny bubbles (insert don ho music here) that just
Had one of them thar 215's going into a 67 B-GT I used to own. Not sure it's the ideal engine to put a supercharger on, BUT, what the heck !!! Small world... other names on that conversion list are o
Oh yes, that reminds me.... For all of you in the Portland area there is a big All-British Meet at PIR this next weekend. Haven't been since I moved down here to AZ, but it was always a great event.
I am also looking for the voltage regulator. Is is wired right in front of the fuse box? Not being the most technical of people I am looking for a little help here. Tested out of the car... sure, but
Your local "speed-shop" should have (or be able to order) the unisyn at a reasonable price. www.summitracing.com lists theirs at $24.95 For the ColorTune, try dropping Matt Graham * Brooklands Britis
"It's very interesting to see these cars. One wonders how they came to be like this." <soapbox=on> ** Good golly - I know **exactly** how a car gets this way... someone LOVED it enough to make it dri