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wkohler

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They uploaded some driving videos...didnt see much on-boost performance...but seems to drive smoothly.

Dare i say..the diff seems noisy...or is that just the back-seat shooting location picking-up some sounds...

'59 Morris Minor, '67 Triumph TR4A, '68 Silver Shadow, '72 2002tii, '73 Jaguar E-Type,

'73 2002tii w/Alpina mods , '74 2002turbo, '85 Alfa Spider, '03 Lotus Elise

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I would say the seller picked the wrong place to shoot the videos.  Paradise Valley is not conducive to going much over 40mph, plus the added “road construction.”  I was hoping for a more remote location.  

1973 2002 tii

1974 2002 turbo

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Acceleration reminds me of my Turbo when the turbocharger was ready for overhaul. Same cool exhaust sound, though!

 

i kept waiting for him to turn onto a freeway on-ramp!

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January 30, 1973 Agave tii

April 24, 1974 Chamonix Turbo (German delivery)

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Sold at $156,000 (plus $5k BAT fee) to a dealer in Texas.  Nice price!  Now he can try to overhaul the KKK turbocharger...

 

Original paint is pretty sweet.

 

 

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January 30, 1973 Agave tii

April 24, 1974 Chamonix Turbo (German delivery)

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8 minutes ago, Lengrep said:

@wkohler Carl tells me I’ll be happily driving mine this fall. Come on out! (Hoping we don’t have to cancel...)

Excited to see it again!  The way the rest of the year is looking for work (very little), I’m hoping to make it and also hopeful it will go forward as planned.  Thinking I’ll bring the E28 M5 and that will force me to do the suspension stuff I’ve been putting off.  

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1973 2002 tii

1974 2002 turbo

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I had a good look at this car a couple years ago and it is very complete and as far as I could tell all the correct parts (Turbo included) were there.  For some reason when the diff was rebuilt at some point in its life it got painted red.  I have no idea why. 

1970 1602 (purchased 12/1974)

1974 2002 Turbo

1988 M5

1986 Euro 325iC

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