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In case any rlister wants to caravan along there is a group leaving at 7 am on Saturday from the McDonald's parking lot at the intersection of I-15 and W. Valley Parkway in Escondido.
In case any rlister wants to caravan along there is a group leaving at 7 am on Saturday from the McDonald's parking lot at the intersection of I-15 and W. Valley Parkway in Escondido.
Sapphire is dusted, fueled and walkie talkie is charging. But, I may shadow y'all, as she's pretty "plain Jane", compared to the others in the group.
Though I got everything I needed to get done done, I went in a different direction this afternoon. After a year of everything sitting around, I thought I should get going on at least this project.
Though I got everything I needed to get done done, I went in a different direction this afternoon. After a year of everything sitting around, I thought I should get going on at least this project.
Everyone enjoy!
Oh my....that is a sobering sight....it is also the most beautiful 911 engine I've ever seen. Or built.
Oh my....that is a sobering sight....it is also the most beautiful 911 engine I've ever seen. Or built.
Don't tell me you didn't know the day was coming! While I'll stand by my promise to give you full (track) visitation into the transplant, if you saw my other thread you read that maybe, just maybe the 3.4L won't be going in the '73 with the rest of the parts.
But it was a pleasure to pull an engine from a car that was: 1. clean, and 2. didn't have overtorqued fasteners. Which is a departure from ~80% of all the engines I've pulled from these things. (Oh, and it's a pleasure to pull an engine from a torsion bar car. The extra stuff once you get to the 993 really does push it to the hassle category.)
No, I knew it was coming, but still a bit of a little shock, or surreal to see. You mentioned your friend maybe taking the motor. She was loved, indeed.