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Date: 7-4-06 02:08
From: SOUTHBAYeric in San Francisco View user's profile
Subject: Done with one and onto the next

In August of 2005 my 72 2002 was destroyed but some retard in a Mustang. It took ten months, a court filing and a bunch of bullshit for the opposing insurance company to finally pay me what they owed.


So then I bought a car I have had my eye on for a few years.


It is a 70 2002 with dual carbs, cam and the other goodies to go along. It has been sitting for 21 years, longer than I have been alive. The car also came with some vintage fiberglass Recaro buckets that the PO found in his shed.



I am taking all of the suspension from the 72 and swapping it into the 70.The neighbors loved this.


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Date: 7-4-06 09:33
From: bimmerboy in Manchester CT View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: sorry about the 72

but if that 70 is solid then you only lost sentiment, unfortunely that can be the hardest loss. hate to ask but what are you gunna do with those recaros?
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Date: 7-5-06 06:17
From: Biscuit3 in Sydney, Australia View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: sorry about the 72

That's '72 looks as sad as I feel for it. I had a similar problem. The other guy ran a red light and hit me, was drunk off his face, the police refused to breath test him, and then he changed his story to the insurance company (to which we both belonged to) so in the end, nobody got anything. Well, his car got a fireball after exploding 20 mins after the accident, so I'd like to think he got what he deserved.

In other words, it seems as though you've got a great project on your hands. Those recaros are so retro! 21 years worth of dust, ha! I guess that's what I'd look like too if I was placed in a garage since the day I was born. Nasty!
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Date: 7-6-06 06:31
From: BLUNT in Wayzata,Minnesota, gods country View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: sorry about the 72

that looks awesome eric. i dont know why but part of me would want to leave the body just the way it is and fix all the mechanicals. it looks so cool with 21 years of patina.
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Date: 7-7-06 04:36
From: SOUTHBAYeric in San Francisco View user's profile
Subject: Re: sorry about the 72

The Recaros are most likely going to be recovered and put in the 70 because they are just too retro cool to leave them out of the car. But I have a set of nice Flo fits from the 72 that will have to go somewhere at the end of the project. Blunt, I power washed the car so all the dirt is off of it because it was just too gross and my mother would have bitched to no end about it. I want to drive it around with the oxidized paint for a while so it still looks like a barn find. My mom attacked the hood with some wax and my grandmother slathered some crap she found in her garage next to my mom's mark so the hood looks kinda funny. BTW my grandma's spot looks better. Right now I am cleaning both subframes and getting parts and all that stuff and should have the car drivable very soon.
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Date: 7-17-06 12:51
From: Nick in Los Angeles, CA View user's profile
Subject: Re: sorry about the 72

I'm on a wheel search right now. I like the black mesh ones you got there. Who makes them and what size?



Date: 7-18-06 01:02
From: SOUTHBAYeric in San Francisco View user's profile
Subject: Re: sorry about the 72

Enkei 15x7 et20
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Date: 7-29-06 08:47
From: dubois in Hollister, (near SJ) California View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: I am surprised this could take place in Los Altos, CA!

I am sure your neighbors in their couple million dollar homes were thrilled - there goes our neighborhood! I love it! Glad to see you are going to be on wheels again, the worst 02 is the one not moving, even if it is a garage queen!
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Date: 8-13-06 08:15
From: SOUTHBAYeric in San Francisco View user's profile
Subject: Re: I am surprised this could take place in Los Altos, CA!


Here is the car cleaned up but not waxed. I haven't even been driving it a month and I already got a speeding ticket in the twisties. I am in the middle of a five speed and clutch swap and I will finally find out how fast it is because the clutch has been slipping real bad since I started driving it.
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Date: 8-13-06 10:06
From: cj in the BMW Sauber F1 car View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: I am surprised this could take place in Los Altos, CA!

Nice work. The car looks hot! All the 02'ers need to get together. An installfest maybe.

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Date: 1-12-07 11:08
From: JohnBarlow in Los Angeles Ca View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Great car! Congratulations! (nt)

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