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In Reply to: RE: Heck some of today's SUVs outperform 1960-70 muscle cars posted by FenderLover on September 20, 2016 at 11:25:58
That particular car isn't my taste, but if you do old cars right they can turn out nice. Right to me means gutting (completely!) the interior, upgrading to modern drivetrain front to back, etc.
Your sleeper would be neat, but will take a ton of work, a bigger ton of money (wait, a ton is a ton, no? :)), and will still get killed by most modern performance cars.
But, maybe that's not so important. Just have fun... that's the key.
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Had a 2002Ti back in college. Absolute blast to drive. Twin Weber side draft carbs, 9.3:1 comp ratio, race cam. Lots of Alpina goodies. One day.
My only digitized photo of car...
I love them! Never had one, maybe never will, but they are beyond cool to me.
Cheers,
John K
Wow! My first car after college was a 1972 BMW 2002, color: Agave -dark green- std. I converted it to ti with twin sidedraft 40 dcoe webers and 3/4 camshaft -whatever that was- and the most amazing thing was its sound! What a ride. It was stolen in 1976.
I still look into these model sales but they are not in very good condition. And I believe that the factory ti model was equiped with Solex sidedraft carburators.
I still have mine.
8^)
I'm just not into foreign cars.I like old American Muscle.You've been in Calif too long Steve. lOL
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken
One of the first affordable sports sedans.IFS and IRS, 4 wheel discs, great engine block which became an F1 icon in the turbo era.
What's not to like?
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
Edits: 09/20/16
He only worked on BMWs and Porsches. Got me hooked many, many moons ago. He's from Germany. Complete and precise about all fixes. Even fixing his driveway.
8^)
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