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At least I have the steering wheel that's in that car, if not anything else!

 

mike

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Hope Steve doesn't mind me posting these Paparazzi photos and mp4 of him on track yesterday.

 

Sadly Steve wasn't around when I happened by, so I didn't say hi.

 

I can say what a beautiful race car that checks all the boxes including transmission, differential coolers (via the low ductwork), and alternator running off the differential flanges. And of course the "Business End", with its ~9200 RPM redline.

 

Well done, Steve, worth the wait. Looking forward to your videos.....

 

Still searching if the initials "KW" are cast into those cam covers as a testament to my friend casting them at the BMW Foundry "back in the day".........

 

Enjoy.

 

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Looks awesome.

 

But what's up with the different camber settings in the front?  All the camber on the driver's side, minimum on the passenger side?  Maybe racing ovals... :)  Backwards?

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Dave.

'76, totally stock. Completely.

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40 minutes ago, irdave said:

Looks awesome.

 

But what's up with the different camber settings in the front?  All the camber on the driver's side, minimum on the passenger side?  Maybe racing ovals... :)  Backwards?

That is pretty interesting really.  That car was being run in road events in Europe, I have this one from an unfortunate incident at Spa in 2017.  Pretty hard hit, looks like they did a good job putting it back together.  I am thinking at some point he is going to want to fabricate up an airbox for it - big dollar motor that you wouldn't want something getting sucked in.....

Fische GS Tuning.jpg

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2 hours ago, markmac said:

That is pretty interesting really.  That car was being run in road events in Europe, I have this one from an unfortunate incident at Spa in 2017.  Pretty hard hit, looks like they did a good job putting it back together.  I am thinking at some point he is going to want to fabricate up an airbox for it - big dollar motor that you wouldn't want something getting sucked in.....

Fische GS Tuning.jpg

 

Ouch...

Dave.

'76, totally stock. Completely.

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