My Hoopte30 Project Attempt #6 - the painless way to earn cash back every day

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  • AWDBOB
    R3V Elite
    • Aug 2013
    • 4381

    #541
    TLDR:

    1) hoopty might be one color soon, m3 has shiny rollers that'll eventually end up on hoopty with 5 lug conversion

    2) I need E30 M3 ackerman arms if you have a set you'd like to sell

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    Hoopty v3 is loosely in motion. Linda (my old red/tan '90 iS with a 3.1L m20) was my dream car. I spent the last few years dabbling in hoopties to figure out what I really wanted out of the car hobby and feel like I've learned a lifetime of valuable lessons, which I am thankful for.

    With that said, another red late coupe has always been on my radar as my end goal. My hope originally was to sell the M3 while values were high. Now that the M3 market has tanked, selling it is no longer on the table. I do not have space/capacity for 3 hobby cars, so red coupe dreams are out.

    OG hoopty is a sorted car, but when I sanded down the quarter to stop the rust it went from cool patina to full on shitbox. I've put off dealing with it, hoping that said red late coupe dreams would fix that problem, but with the reality of long term M3 ownership and the opening back of some hobby free time, I've decided to make OG hoopty a little nicer.

    I'm bringing the car up to Jake's paint guy on Monday to do the quarter, paint a nicer front bumper, redo the chip guard on the rockers/valence, shadowline exterior trim, and a few other small things, which I am very excited about. Will still be a shitbox, but finished in mostly the same color.

    M3 work is slowly starting, so I needed rollers for it while I send its stock wheels off for refinishing.

    My favorite wheels for whatever reason (thankfully I have cheap taste in this instance) are E38 style 5s. I sold a mint set to a buddy and knew he never used them, so I took advantage of that and black friday tire sale.

    I have everything to do z4/e46 rear 5 lug on hoopty, so once M3 wheels are refinished I'll begin the 5 lug process on hoopty which will be the final home for the e38 wheels. I need E30M front ackerman arms to complete the front 5 lug setup.

    That's all for now, folks.

    Untitled by bimmertown, on Flickr
    1989 Hooptie 325iS Build Thread
    1989 Zinnoberrot M3 Build Thread

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    • Simple_Smith
      E30 Addict
      • Aug 2011
      • 559

      #542
      I'm excited to see Hoopty with some fresh paint! That smashed black quarter was looking pretty rough. Sticking with a factory color respray or keeping us in the dark?

      it certainly seems like your "hoopty" build is a better standard to aspire to than a lot of stuff running around nowadays
      1989 JDM-Tech 2
      2010 335 D for daily

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      • AWDBOB
        R3V Elite
        • Aug 2013
        • 4381

        #543
        Originally posted by Simple_Smith
        I'm excited to see Hoopty with some fresh paint! That smashed black quarter was looking pretty rough. Sticking with a factory color respray or keeping us in the dark?
        The patina look I'm all for, but once it transitioned from that to a farm and implement painted smashed quarter it started to bug me a LOT.

        I wish I had the budget for a full respray- he's doing the quarter in factory lachs, redoing the black chip guard around the car, shadowline trim, and painting the front bumper, which will hopefully bring it up to a more cohesive base that I can build on later! He's done a few patina blend jobs for Jake in the past that looked good so we'll see how it turns out.

        Originally posted by Simple_Smith
        it certainly seems like your "hoopty" build is a better standard to aspire to than a lot of stuff running around nowadays
        I was just thinking about this the other day as I reflected on Linda. I've spent more time now dialing in this car than I got to do with Linda re: certain bushings, USMs, motor combos, exhaust, stereo, interior, etc. Initially, I never thought that would be the case but I'm here for it.

        Do you think you'll have your freshie M20 done for vintage '26?



        Last edited by AWDBOB; Yesterday, 06:28 PM.
        1989 Hooptie 325iS Build Thread
        1989 Zinnoberrot M3 Build Thread

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        • Simple_Smith
          E30 Addict
          • Aug 2011
          • 559

          #544
          That'll be interesting seeing the faux patina blend. I had a cirrus sedan with a really cool patina; some cars just wear it well.

          With hoopty only needing to be at 80% you're able to really refine things you like vs. being budget constrained buying new everything or 9.5/10 condition stuff and realizing you don't like it or want to modify something expensive and prestine so you just don't and choose to live with it. Not that this allows you to be careless with things but there's less pressure to be at 110% with everything.

          I'm still collecting parts and the M20 rebuild is pretty low on the list right now with a kid coming in January I doubt the wifey would be stoked to see a shiny new engine show up in the garage. The e90 needs some maintenance caught up and the M20 in the e30 is relatively healthy right now. Or at least I refuse to do a compression test because I don't need anything making me want to move it up the to-do list.
          1989 JDM-Tech 2
          2010 335 D for daily

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          • 2mAn
            SeƱior Mod
            • Aug 2010
            • 20147

            #545
            Keeping the hood the way it is will keep you humble and keep it hoopty.

            My name is 2mAn and I approve of this decision
            Simon
            Current Cars:
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