Our Cars (dream or actual)
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@74turbo that 2002 looks feckin awesome. is it all original?
Picked up my Z'd today and had a real blast driving home….The M engine is so raw.
Oh man, as the driver of a forced-induction four-banger (::)), I can only imagine that totally symphonic intake noise…
The posted pic of the car's a bit dated and taken when I had BBS RSes on it. I was able to source the original 13-inchers, so the car's now back to bone stock. A more recent pic from Monterey Car Week:
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Thanks dude, @Dmart! Saw your bike in the motorcycle thread… she purty
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Got myself a new 4WD vehicle, a Toyota FJ Cruiser. May keep both my 1997 Land Rover Defender and the Toyota or get rid of the oldie…I’ll see how my usage of each one pans out over the next months.
If I decide to keep the LR, I ought to give it some TLC: new paint, upholstery and various noises (rattly windows, squeaky doors and seats…).
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@motojobobo never!never!never! sell the landy! You will regret it, trust me! If I will ever find one that it is acceptable condition for an acceptable price, I will get one again.
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@goosehd said in Our Cars (dream or actual):
@Giles Land Rover was/is a dream car for me! It would be one of the few vehicles I wouldn’t want to get rid of after 4 or 5 years.
The other would be a Shelby Cobra with a 454 in it.
Guess we can all dream
That 454 would be a chevy engine, though. 427 sounds more like it. Not that the displacement would make any difference in a rocket that weighs next to nothing. Luckily, I'm too tall for the cobra...
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Same here. Don’t sell the LR @motojobobo .
Remember your upholstered bike seat project. Something like this will suit the landy well. -
Here's my take on a decent 4x4.
And my advice to @motojobobo is as well to not sell the classic. -
@tody said in Our Cars (dream or actual):
Here's my take on a decent 4x4.
And my advice to @motojobobo is as well to not sell the classic.Never seen a Bronco in Germany! Love it!
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A buddy of mine got himself the new Bronco…
…a beauty and a monster at acceleration! Put my FJ to shame trying to keep up with him. It has more electronic stuff than I care for, all that will be a nightmare to keep running out here; so I’ve decided an FJ is a better choice!
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Ok, so here we go.
That's the one that started it all, 65 Mustang convertible, inline six. Got it for a decent price with my first real money I earned.
A few years later I wanted more and bought a 72 Mercury Comet GT, just like you should buy classics. Just by pictures, over the internet. In Sweden.
Took me two years to fully restore it, nowadays I'm too scared to drive it. 410 HP, 550NM. 347 Stroker with a five speed.The next one started as a party van project. That's when the kids started to get in the way. Again, near total restoration, but with three point seat belts all around. 1967 Econoline / Falcon Deluxe van.
Then came the Bronco, that got worked through mechanically, and also received a five speed as an upgrade.
Last one was a 1964 Falcon, which I didn't work on very much as of yet. Sealed the engine, rebuilt the transmission. Still to be licensed...