We've a new outfit in town that has just started mass production of C2 and C3 frames. You can get them in carbon or stainless steel and a choice of stock or C4 suspension. Not cheap but they do look cool and they're not made in China.
http://www.colliertechnologies.com/
http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/alms/38092/
This is way cool. Mike West, a crew member from the #63 team does his version of Hendrix Star Spangled Banner.
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Agree !00%.
Pinks = listening to guys whine and watch 3 - 12 sec. races.
BJ is cool. Generally waaaaaay overpriced (over bid?) but I have seen some real neat cars go for very reasonable prices.
I think starting with the '73's the rivets weren't used, but the pro's here might chime in to verify this.
I've got the bumps so this repair will be in my future as well.
Found mine by pushing the rubber seal around the tank filler over and you could see it on the top of the tank. I was able to slide it out through there. Not in great shape and very delicate. If you try it this way, be very careful not to tear it.
Keep the '82. Upgrade the springs and shocks (composite) and convert the air to more modern components and refrigerant. Just make the old a little more new. If you immensely enjoy your '82, you'll always regret selling it.
One of each would suit me just fine!:)
That being said, they two different cars.
The 2002 being stuffed full of modern technology, computer controlled, able to drive back and forth to work in perfect calm and comfort all the while getting 25 mpg or better. This ease of use is combined...
Sounds like it could be another case of Lucas (Prince of Darkness) Electrics rearing it's ugly head again. The guy has (had) three British cars and should know better. Iv'e been working on MG's for years and the first thing I did to the electrics when restoring my B was to install a master...
safety_match, I hope I can clarify/help with a few things,
I think part of you problem may be with the outfit that is acting as your broker. Goods entering Canada as replacement/warranty parts are not subject GST/HST (refer to www.cbsa-afsc.gc.ca, Customs Notice N-346). Goods originating...
Yeah, it's pretty ugly for 2005. Let's not forget (you know, what we've seen in pictures) that there was lots of what we would consider ugly now, back then. I can just see the guy with the plaid pants and the 8" wide tie getting out of it. We'll just try our best not to bring that kind of...
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