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EscapeArtist

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  1. Sorry to hear about the bad experience another member had as described above. To complete my report the Kugelfischer pump and injectors were installed today and the tii runs wonderfully. Very smooth and lots of power. Idles well and throttle response is right there! Very satisfied customer. Wonderful resource to have for those of us on the East Coast. If you view the H&R page on facebook you will see a post from May 6th with my rebuilt pump on the test bench!
  2. One of the last items for the restoration of my car was the rebuild on the Kugelfischer injection pump. After calling the usual sources and being confronted with up to a five (5) month wait I finally reached Marty at H&R Fuel Injection in Bohemia, NY (close to me in MA). Marty's pricing was the same as everyone else but he said he could rebuild the pump and service the injectors in one week. I assumed that was maybe being overly optimistic - but even if the service took one month I was way ahead of anyone else. Marty's reputation (taking over from Hanz) was solid so a week ago I shipped the pump and injectors to him. Received the rebuilt pump back today along with the serviced fuel injectors. My mechanic says the pump is too beautiful to install! Here is the rebuilt pump. I will update with the performance when back on the road (hopefully in a matter of days).
  3. So almost a year ago I delivered the tii to Autobahn Performance in Peabody MA for a much needed engine rebuild. The goal was a reliable driver so that long trips (i.e. The Vintage, etc.) could be undertaken with no worries. The car was delivered back to me on March 19th just in time for me to go into "shelter in place" mode here in Massachusetts! I have 196 pictures of the rebuild so I have selected a few shots to give the overall process.
  4. Andy: I will take them. Live in Haverhill MA and can drive down to pick up this weekend. Please let me know when you are available. William Harris
  5. until

    This has been a yearly event for me for more than 20 years. Nor'East 02ers will be there on Sunday with event shirts. Come by our tent and say hello. Wander the paddock and check out the incredible historic race cars. Vendors of everything automobilia are always worth a long browse.
  6. Jim and Newbie: Thanks for the info. I vaguely recall the foam in that area. This will definitely give me information to work with. With a bit of luck the interior will be going back in next month!
  7. Thank you. One of your carpet kits for the Tobacco interior is on my shopping list as the car nears completion.
  8. Maybe some of the FAQ crew can relate to my situation. I disassembled this car about 4 years ago. Now as I near the final reassembly I have come across a few items of interior trim that I don't exactly remember what they are and where they go. First mystery items are two pieces of foam that are cut to an exacting but odd shape. Seem to recall these were under or near the rear seat trim pieces??? Secondly there are two vinyl pieces that I seem to recall were glued over the wheel arches in the area of the gap where the seat bottom fits up close to the wheel arches. Anyone able to identify these? Pictures would be very helpful. I also have attached a picture of my car taken last week as we were sorting out the wiring.
  9. Check out the Nor'East 02ers website for your local events.
  10. Walloth u. Nesch in Germany. They have all the factory body panels and also a complete supply of very nice repair/patch panels. You email them with what you need and ask for an "offer." They send you a price quote, pay by credit card and the parts are shipped by UPS and at your door in about 5 days. They can't be beat by anyone.
  11. The best source for repair panels that are high quality is Walloth u. Nesch in Germany. Go to their web site and find the panels you need. Email them and ask for an "offer" from them, they will email you back with a quote (Euro to dollar conversion if favorable now), you pay by credit card and they ship UPS and the parts are at your door within 5 days. I would stay away from Wolf as their parts are crude hand made panels, not the pressed panels (factory like) supplied by Walloth u. Nesch. If you don't see the panel you need, just ask - they have lots of repair panels. I purchased all 4 floor sections, outer rockers and rear quarter panel repair panels. They won't ship real big parts like the entire trunk floor - for that piece I suggest Maximillian Importing here in the U.S. Good luck with your restoration.
  12. Walloth u. Nesch in Germany has the repair panel you need and it is very reasonable. I repaired both sides on my 69. Order via email and have delivery via UPS in 5 days.
  13. Highly recommend replacement floor pans available via Walloth u. Nesch. These are molded pans that perfectly match the original sheet metal and reasonably priced. I replaced all four pans in my car (front and rear both sides) - order via email and pay via credit card. I had my shipment from Germany within 5 days of my order.
  14. The Fed is totally out of control - crony capitalism at its worst. And there are still billions in secret loans that we don't know about.
  15. Thanks. I will call my local shops and get this done.
  16. When I disassembled my 2002 the heater core was obviously leaking into the passenger cabin. The firewall immediately under the heater core was devoid of most of the paint and a stream of coolant could be traced to the passenger side floor board where the "tar" pad and carpeting were soaked with coolant. Over the winter I would like to rebuild/repair the heater core. Does anyone know a vendor who could undertake this task or is this a DIY to which someone can provide some guidance? Would a better route be to just try to find and buy a good heater core?
  17. Thanks so much for the heads up on this. Another pre-order.
  18. Guys: I submit the following report of my recent dealings with MAX to demonstrate what a stand up guy he is. I ordered several hundred dollars of parts months ago as I started a restoration process. Long story short after a couple of months I realized the body shell I was planning to restore was too far gone and therefore I could not use the parts. Not MAX's fault in any way. He was good enough to allow me to return the parts (small restocking fee) and gave me a store credit which basically paid for the entire trunk floor that went into the second body shell I had purchased by that time. He was understanding and worked with me and I will definitely continue to do business with MAX. William Harris in MA
  19. I would like to purchase this. Please figure shipping to Hamilton, MA 01982. Email sent with details to contact me. William Harris at harris_law@comcast.net or cell phone at (978) 204-1202. Interested in hardware and brackets if you have those parts as well.
  20. No, I did not go down to the South Shore. Seller told me he got the car out of a junkyard and it did not sound too attactive.
  21. If you want to email me with your address, I will make you a color copy of the wiring schematic from the factory repair manual and send it to you. Email to harris_law@comcast.net
  22. What kind of shape are the bolts/studs in? Any rust on the back sides? Can you show a picture of the back?
  23. Check with Walloth u. Nesch as they list on their price list (remember use the price list that excludes VAT) a engine compartment wiring harness. You may reach them at info@wallothnesch.com or visit their website at www.wallothnesch.com I have purchased lots of parts from them and their service is first rate. Got another package from Germany today - average 5 days from order to delivery to U.S.
  24. I only purchased the shell. Nate Vincent at Sports Car Restoration is the guy to contact. The business is located in Plainville, CT.
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