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Posts posted by Surpassing_The_Heavens
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One day I may get to drive it.
I tell myself the same thing, and sometimes I even forget what it is I have to look forward to.
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The Borla induction and the snake headers are pure motor porn. We should he well over 400hp just with those. Dyno's don't lie
Next vid with your phone, put your finger over the mic piece when recording.
Sux to hear about the re-re-build and trans swap twice swapped. Twice swapped, errrr I'm so bad.
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Well, even if it doesn't get finished for a while, I'm still looking forward to the end result. Do post VIDS of you roaming around in the car.
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So, I clicked on this thread and got taken to the last page. Scroll and here I thought a COP conversion took place, well it kinda' did, the 4.2 swap is interesting and completely a sneak attack to what I thought would be the case. I knew I had to take a peak at the first page when I saw the custom rear-sub frame. Wow. What were some of the things Turbo Joe said that needed to be changed that got the previous dude pissed? What about gear box? Audi unit too? Pics of the Tri-Five Chevy?
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It's nice to see you have taken the car this far. DIY CF is pretty cool too and didn't know that could be a DIY thing now. Is that an easy thing to do, where did you order the material and resin from?
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I was digging through my backed up files yesterday and I found these three gems.
The Chatters gave him hell back then. LOL. I don't get the Mr. T one, but the tractor is great. LOL. Whoever chopped the tractor-ASS one, used the same pic for the wheels of the SV one with Al, I mean Mr. T. BTW, the chopped ones are from 2003, and the bottom one is from 2005.
Care to chime in on the Mr. T one, "Allanlamboner." <--More FC love.
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No matter, what the entire motor will need to be rebuilt. And thats not knowing why the car was originally put away many years ago never to be used again. The motor can be blown, transmission ruined, and number of things.. But even if in good shape, after soo many years of non useage you cant just charge up the battery, put gas in it and be on your merry way..
I suspect I was under the influence of my own habits of having the car started at least once a month when I made the last post.
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I've read all the replies here, and I understand how people are saying a restore to non-Wallace spec would be a fortune, and probably not financially smart, however why not just offer 35k and use it as a driver? With all the advancements of moderrn EFI tuning, as well as all the many competent tuners in the turbo world, why not have it serviced at an indy shop, then sent to a reputable tuner shop and have a modern day standalone ECU, such as PRO EFI, installed and just enjoy it for what it is, a turbo Countach. It's not like it's falling apart, there's rust on the body or dents and smashed windows. If I were in the position to do so, I'd probably do this myself.
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I'm glad you see it my way, wah, wah.
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Wow, I love classic cars, but this 400 GT is a real charmer. It's dreamy! The side profile is beautiful, and I love the roofline and shape of the front screen. I think it's interesting how the front nose of the car sweeps down so quickly. I image the view with that glass and nose is great! Of course, I thought of Ralf at around the 5 min mark. You guys are sleeping! I'm surprised no posted this.
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/at-the-garag...ini-400-gt-2-2/
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Ellen Barkin, 55 years old for God's sake lol
I'd still hit it.
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Too many intersting dead cars floating around Dubai these days, but that is another post altogether. I have developed a local reputation for being the patron saint of unwanted and unloved lost automotive causes, which is coming home to roost.
Sounds like a great read, actually.
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I did not think anybody would respond to this thread.
We get excited about old cars?
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Classic car guys are a quirky bunch.
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ENJOY THE FRUIT OF YOUR WORK!!
I think that's what it's all about! Great work. I really like them.
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Garage?
More than likely outside, unless it rains inside of a garage? (look at the rusty shift gate thing)
Most likely it was a cat who pissed all over the console considering the cat hair. Urine is pretty corrosive, hence "our" porcelain and chrome toilets/urinals.
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Soundclip inside
Sounds great! The car sounds fuel injected to me. I think it's those finely tuned carbs.
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fitting new stebro stainless racing exhaust
I will fix a soundclip of the exhaust soon.. it sounds great
Yes! I demand youtube videos asap!
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An old fashion stool should do the trick:)
I was thinking milk carton myself.
BTW, MS Stage II exhaust=boner.
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This thread is pretty sweet. Many kudos to you my man, you do some incredible work!
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I kind of jumped out of my seat when it was first reved. More vids, esp under load while driving.
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Here's one , posted before i think .
No joke, but that put a on my face, more vids!
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In the long run I believe cars are an enjoyable place to put money. People watch their stock go up/down all the time. A sunny day has no impact on enjoying it differently. What's a nice day driving a classic Italian V12 worth? The smell of hot oil, rich carbs & old leather??????
I just enjoy the cars.
That was a great post Ralph!
Pppplease do not talk anymore, about the 8k running 400GT. - Soon the tool kit will bring more than that (I reach for a box of Kleenex).:lol2:
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So Ralf, why do you think the prices have shot up so much? I was amazed at the 20k Islero, wow what a deal! Do you think the prices on the classic Lambos are reflecting the surge in prices of classic American cars, i.e. people are just riding the gravy train? Maybe there is still hope for me after the Impala.
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Great thread, Chip. I enjoy looking through and seeing progress.
As already mentioned about the red plug wires, you can get custom ones ordered up. You can try browsing manufacturers from the Jegs or Summit parts catalog. You can order some quality wires at a fair price from them. Try calling them and speak to a rep to ask about the boot connector. They've got more resources on their computers and in their brains than they do on their website or catalog.