The other is a Euro-spec 1985 BMW 635Csi in Delphin Gray. The auto in the BMW will get a 5-speed conversion soon. Both of these are terrific cars that will be driven... a lot.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Recent Additions to the Restomod garage
A couple of recent additions to the permanent collection. These two are keepers. One is a 1995 Porsche 968 coupe, black on black with a 6-speed manual and about 200,000 miles. Here it is hanging out with the '69 911T.
The other is a Euro-spec 1985 BMW 635Csi in Delphin Gray. The auto in the BMW will get a 5-speed conversion soon. Both of these are terrific cars that will be driven... a lot.
The other is a Euro-spec 1985 BMW 635Csi in Delphin Gray. The auto in the BMW will get a 5-speed conversion soon. Both of these are terrific cars that will be driven... a lot.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Triumph TR4A IRS
The latest edition to the Restomods garage is a 1967 Triumph TR4A IRS. This is a solid car that needs to be fully restored. Plans include an engine out respray (probably a color change) as well as a new interior. We'll ensure that the mechanicals are in excellent working order as well. So far, the only photos are of the car as it sat in the seller's garage on the day of purchase.
TR7 Project Finished and Sold
The TR7 was sold to a new owner in Houston, Texas. He flew in, we picked him at the airport and then he drove the car home to Texas. The TR7 did the whole trip without a hiccup.
After a few months of working part time, the TR7 has been refreshed and is about to be moved on to a new owner. Changes to the car included new carpeting and dying the top and interior black. The paint was polished, the wheels refinished and the car generally detailed. We were pretty happy with the results, and are glad to be saving an old British classic and moving it on to a new home.
After a few months of working part time, the TR7 has been refreshed and is about to be moved on to a new owner. Changes to the car included new carpeting and dying the top and interior black. The paint was polished, the wheels refinished and the car generally detailed. We were pretty happy with the results, and are glad to be saving an old British classic and moving it on to a new home.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
TR7 Rescue
We found this 1980 Triumph TR7 roadster for sale locally. When we looked at it in person, we realized it was a great British classic that needed to be saved. The seller had owned it for several years, but decided he needed one less project in the driveway.
The engine ran great but the car wasn't drivable because the clutch release fork was disconnected from the gearbox. This had happened when the seller was trying to install a clutch slave cylinder. Fixing it meant we had to remove the transmission from the car, which was a couple of afternoons of work.
Once the clutch was fixed, the car drove down the road fine... with a few hiccups. There is an exhaust leak that needs to be fixed, as well as some back firing from the engine.
Next up is converting the white and silver (and very dingy looking) interior to black and a thorough detailing...
Friday, May 10, 2013
911 Windshield Install
Finally got the new windshield installed in the '69 911T. This was actually a pretty easy job, more so than expected. You simply install the seal on the windshield, then run a strong but thin cord through the channel on the back of the seal where it seats onto the body and cross the two ends of the cord at the top center of the windshield. The windshield is then laid on the opening of the car with the cord hanging inside the car. You then pull the cord into the car, working around the perimeter of the windshield. The cord pulls the seal onto the channel in the body.













Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Fiat meets Datsun
Monday, April 15, 2013
Fiat Adoption
We recently picked up a new project in the form of this 1980 Fiat X1/9. I owned an '81 years ago, and recently got the urge to acquire another one. The one I found is an '80 that is rust free, but in need of cosmetic and interior work. It runs great though and came with a recent set of KYB GR2 shocks, so it rides pretty good too. Plans are for a lowered suspension, larger wheels and tires and a more powerful motor to complement the terrific handling these old mid-engine classics have. It will be used for rallies, autocrosses and as a track car when it's done.



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