Driving Season Will Return!
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Driving Season Will Return!
I am, like many of us, locked in to a freezing icebox with fresh snow on the ground. But never fear, driving season will return! Here are a few photos that my son-in-law Andy took of the 944R, in warmer sunnier times here in NC. Enjoy!
A long exposure at night with multiple strobe flashes. Van's idea, not mine. Very effective!
Bare block for my track car. Getting ready for a rebuild.
A long exposure at night with multiple strobe flashes. Van's idea, not mine. Very effective!
Bare block for my track car. Getting ready for a rebuild.
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I'm waiting patiently for warmer weather here in Detroit. We haven't even been in the upper teens for a couple weeks now, it feels like. At least my winter beater is a 4x4 so I can still have fun in the snow.
Great looking 944, by the way - I really like that blue! Who makes that rollcage, or was it a custom job?
Great looking 944, by the way - I really like that blue! Who makes that rollcage, or was it a custom job?
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nice color, and that's a cool shot of the block.
btw what is "driving season"?
surely you mean "needlessly disassemble the car just to tinker with it despite the otherwise nice weather"?
btw what is "driving season"?
surely you mean "needlessly disassemble the car just to tinker with it despite the otherwise nice weather"?
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btw what is "driving season"?
surely you mean "needlessly disassemble the car just to tinker with it despite the otherwise nice weather"?
All comments from folks living in CA and AZ will be cheerfully ignored Although I do understand from watching Jay Leno videos that you can't drive up into the "canyons" because of fire and smoke. Ironic.
I built the roll bar, with some help. The full story on the car is on my website newhillgarage.com, Click Porsche drop down menu "1984 Porsche 944 street/track car".
surely you mean "needlessly disassemble the car just to tinker with it despite the otherwise nice weather"?
All comments from folks living in CA and AZ will be cheerfully ignored Although I do understand from watching Jay Leno videos that you can't drive up into the "canyons" because of fire and smoke. Ironic.
I built the roll bar, with some help. The full story on the car is on my website newhillgarage.com, Click Porsche drop down menu "1984 Porsche 944 street/track car".
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Harvey, A little off topic but your fire extinguisher looks to be a "Kidde" brand. There is a recall on some that look like that one. I have 2 that fall under this recall. Cheek out the Kiddy website. Nice looking car !
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Scott, the salt here it so awful. At least in NY they started using liquid stripes of salt on the road. Here the roads are basically made of it. Does your car have rust anywhere?
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Most of the mechanicals are still good and will - one day - get transferred to the shell - but it will be a RallyCross car.
I ended up getting an S2 (Stu) to take the place of Herbie. Still have not completed the engine rebuild and install. A new garage/ workshop is currently taking all of my free time. Come spring though....
See my sig for clues on what I use in the winter.
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The 944 is tucked away in storage for the nasty winter here in upstate NY. Like someone already said, I wouldn't want to start it up as thick as the old 20W-50 gets when it is below 0F!
My suspension parts are piling up nicely though. Nothing stopping me from refurbing a set of control arms and strut housings with all new bushings and some Koni inserts!
My suspension parts are piling up nicely though. Nothing stopping me from refurbing a set of control arms and strut housings with all new bushings and some Koni inserts!
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It looks like the one in the car fits that description.
I'm still waiting for mine to arrive, but the website is simple to navigate, check, register.
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Anyone have any experience with 'tire chains' or whatever fancy modern technology they got now (tire straps) for traction enhancement in the snow?
What works and what doesn't on the phone-dial wheels.
Obligatory snowed-in Porsche Pic
What works and what doesn't on the phone-dial wheels.
Obligatory snowed-in Porsche Pic