So for some reason I haven't checked this out yet. What's the name of your shop? I'm right down the road in Mechanicsburg. I actually work at Sun Motors BMW. I would def like to see the car, maybe even get some advice/ideas for my own. Are you in need of any experienced BMW techs? lol.
It looks great, my dad just completely gutted and resprayed an 87 vert I sold him last year and I know it takes a lot of time/work! The end result is always worth it.
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Looking great man!! Cant wait to see it on the ground without the mockup wheelsLeave a comment:
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I only spent a couple of hours at the shop last night and I'm playing Mr. Mom today, since the wife is in NYC with a friend, for the day. I spent about 45 minutes lining up the hood and fenders. I still have a couple of minor tweaks to do, but they look pretty good. I also put the radiator back in, the electric fan back on and re-mounted the coolers. Then, just for the pictures, I put the grills and kidneys back on and put a roundel on the hood... just for the photo op...



Getting there...
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looking goood! boy i wish i had the room for a project like this. keep up the good workLeave a comment:
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Thanks for the info, but both sides are, in fact, available. BMW's New Jersey warehouse has plenty of one side and a few of the other in stock. I'll have them on Monday, so I'll post up some pics. The trim I have for the rear is in just okay condition, so I felt like it would be a downer, visually, if I didn't replace it. At least I am mostly moving forward in the build, now...
Thanks man!
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FWIW, you may want to check on this. If you ordered the "L" shapped trim, I know at least one side is NLA and the other may also now be as well.
Looking good Garey!Leave a comment:
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The clutch came in this morning, so I quick mounted it, torqued it to spec and bolted the transmission to the back of the motor...

Then I had a bout 50 things to tidy up, before I could put the motor back in the car... finish the weld/machine work on the steering knuckle, install the brake hard lines, paint the exhaust manifolds, pick up some exhaust manifold gaskets, elongate the motor mount holes, install the shifter, yada yada...
Okay, well, maybe not 50, but it was time consuming... end result was I got the motor back in the car and the core support back on and that was all for today. I'll get some more done tomorrow night...


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A toothbrush, a spray bottle full of Super Purple and an hours worth of time...:D
Thanks man... no, it's VHT Ceramic Header Paint, in Flat Aluminum...
Thanks guys... the updates should start happening a little quicker, now... see the next post...
GareyLast edited by bmwmech1; 03-30-2012, 06:01 PM.Leave a comment:
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almost think that this thread should be stickied for its epicness :P, trans looks very nice, GJ, the car is coming along nicely, keep it up :)Leave a comment:
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Hurry up i'm getting older here waiting for your updates. :up:
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