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  • LateFan
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    It feels like BaT is starting(?) to attract the scammers and flippers and wannabe's. Almost every description is "..acquired by the selling dealer in late 2019..." You're not buying a classic from a long-term owner anymore.

    Also - "....is now offered on behalf of the current owner in California with a clean Montana title." The classic MT tax scam for license plates.

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  • SOneThreeCoupe
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    A lot of the small stuff I'm seeing isn't expensive. It's just time-consuming and requires a shop that gives a shit. I think it's telling that nowhere in the writeup are the companies that did the work mentioned.

    Maybe I'm just pissy because we got a 911 S in that had an overseas "restoration" that I have to try to make pretty on a shoestring budget. It could be a nice car if it wasn't overexposed and too raw for its own good.

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  • 2mAn
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    When a Singer is $$$$$$$$ people try to build a cheaper version and this is what it inevitably looks like

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  • SOneThreeCoupe
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    Bid for the chance to own a Modified 1971 Porsche 911E 2.7L at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #34,700.


    I almost like the color combination. Too bad the tartan is printed.

    Strike-outs: Rennline alloy bits, door panels, missing oil cooler block-off, red spark plug wires, yellow Shell decal, US front, Euro rear lenses, cheap-ass rear sways, valve cover "Porsche" painted by a palsy patient, Bursch muffler, later hood badge (they make decals, which is what the car's exterior wants), reused old shitty trim. There's a lot of little details that were just plain missed. Who the fuck restores a car and keeps the 49-year-old brake lines between the reservoir and the master cylinder? Ditto the connector between the filler neck and fuel tank neck? Ditto the ground strap for the battery? Nevermind, the more I look at this painted pig, the more I hate it. I have literally fired people for the attention to detail that this car is lacking. Holy hell it's like a knock-off designer product. You can tell they didn't use skivved leather when they wrapped the bolsters. Clout-chasing restoration by amateurs, it even has quick splices in the wiring.

    There's a position called "Head of Fine Materials" at Singer and I didn't know I wanted to fill a position as badly as I want to fill that position.
    Last edited by SOneThreeCoupe; 07-28-2020, 12:33 PM.

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  • LateFan
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  • phillipj
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    Originally posted by SOneThreeCoupe

    That's not Irish Green; Irish Green isn't metallic and is darker.

    Previous page has a car built by my shop, engine spec'd by me. Dig seeing it out in the wild.
    Looks really dusty and hard to tell. Owner mentioned to me it is a repaint over a sand beige though. Right now I am working on a car with three coats of paint on it, although I've found it has an Irish green rear engine lid, and yes that pic above does looks different than the Irish green I know.

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  • SOneThreeCoupe
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    Originally posted by phillipj

    Love the Irish green. .
    That's not Irish Green; Irish Green isn't metallic and is darker.

    Previous page has a car built by my shop, engine spec'd by me. Dig seeing it out in the wild.

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  • uturn
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    Originally posted by 2mAn

    I will have a mid-engine car next, but one thats not going to kill me if I destroy the motor. Something light with a reliable motor for a man on a budget.
    Lotus Elise/Exige

    ​​​​​light weight - check
    mid-engine - check
    Toyota reliability and simplicity - check
    affordable - yes!!!

    A car for everyman, a car for 2mAn!

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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by LateFan
    Simon -
    I just drove for a while next to a dark blue Cayman S 1st gen. Man that's a nice car. Still searching?
    No, maybe when I hit the state lotto haha

    I will have a mid-engine car next, but one thats not going to kill me if I destroy the motor. Something light with a reliable motor for a man on a budget.
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  • uturn
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    Originally posted by 2mAn

    So no Lotus now?

    What year is the 912? Love the green... congrats
    Thanks!

    It's a '67 SWB, will get a Lotus when I hit the state lotto next week.

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  • LateFan
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    Simon -
    I just drove for a while next to a dark blue Cayman S 1st gen. Man that's a nice car. Still searching?

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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by uturn
    I've always wanted a VW beetle....30 years later, wish granted. My deep dive with a 912.
    So no Lotus now?

    What year is the 912? Love the green... congrats

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  • phillipj
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    Originally posted by uturn
    I've always wanted a VW beetle....30 years later, wish granted. My deep dive with a 912. Click image for larger version  Name:	2020-05-16 09.51.03.jpg Views:	0 Size:	111.8 KB ID:	9926007
    Wow, excellent. Love the Irish green. The paint & the car looks like it could be in great shape to start. Where did you find yours? How long had you been looking? I am about to start tearing down a 1967 912 for a full restoration beginning next week, eventually will be electric powertrain. Car was originally a Light Ivory, has a poor Sand Beige repaint.

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  • uturn
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    I've always wanted a VW beetle....30 years later, wish granted. My deep dive with a 912. Click image for larger version

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