euro 320 - anyone recognise this car?

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  • mlytle64
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    posted bunch of pics of the 320 to here:
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    hopefully the before and after shots are obvious. car sat outside for a year or so and was used as a kitchen storage unit. towed it home in race trailer and spent 4 hrs cleaning exterior with simple green to get the tree and pollution scum off the car. then another hour to vacuum the thousands of acorn shells out of the interior. i see h&r sports, billy shocks and 325 disk brakes underneath, will have to jack it up and pressure wash the bottom to see what else i have.

    still not running yet, of course i would have to actually try to fix it for that to happen! :)
    Last edited by mlytle64; 04-18-2010, 07:31 AM.

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  • mlytle64
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    Originally posted by evil_twin
    Holy Crap! Rob Posted on R3V!

    mlytle64 - do you have a 2002 with a m20 swap?
    no, the red (actually E30 cinnabar) one has the tweaked m10 from the 02 i bought from rob, just spruced up a bit...


    and it has a complete Ground Control race suspension with koni race shocks.
    and r-comps on 15x7 RB's
    and E21 5spd
    and E21 3.91 LSD with extra clutch for 50% lockup
    and a bunch of other performance goodies. spent all last summer redoing every moving part on the car...

    um, it is fun....:D

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  • e30_325es
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    That looks like a fun project Rob. I might stop by sometime once the new salt clears from the road. Gotta get the exhaust done on my e30s50. Gonna just drop it off at MBS.


    I'm jealous of that '02. I sold my '67 to a guy down in va beach. Last I heard he was rebuilding it completely.

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  • vr4boy
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    Originally posted by mlytle64
    Hi Rob!
    little buggy was doing great all summer, had a blast driving it everywhere! I then merged it with the 75 i also have. 75 had perfect shell, 73 had perfect mechanicals. engine, tranny, complete brake system, seats, steering wheel, headlights, carbs(rebuilt), radio, gauges, sway bars and many more items moved to the 75. still working on the interior, should be done for track season. now looks like this:



    still haven't decided whether to make the 73 a long term project or not. it is in the queue after the 320...;-)

    Marshall
    wow that 2002 looks really good! congrats!
    had the same idea when i had the 2002-was contemplating dropping everything in a clean/cancerless shell but,that was hard to find.
    i see you where able to use those hella fogs :)
    cars look good,REALLY good!

    i think i remember seeing the euro car looooong time ago on one of those cheasapeake,va bmw performance shop websites-
    i was reading one something about the build thread or it was advertised as one of the things they do(e30m5 swaps)...it's just been awhile.
    Originally posted by evil_twin
    Holy Crap! Rob Posted on R3V!

    mlytle64 - do you have a 2002 with a m20 swap?
    Hi Viet!
    missed you at one of the fairlakes meet.
    anyway,prob see me there when it warms up a bit and gets nicer out.
    here's just a prelude to my next spring project on the e30m3-something w 6 trumpets....hehehe....

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  • evil_twin
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    Holy Crap! Rob Posted on R3V!

    mlytle64 - do you have a 2002 with a m20 swap?

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  • evil_twin
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    Holy Crap! Rob Posted on R3V!

    mlytle64 - do you have a 2002 with a m20 swap?

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  • mlytle64
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    Originally posted by vr4boy
    Hi Marshall-that's a really nice score!
    how the little buggy doing?
    Hi Rob!
    little buggy was doing great all summer, had a blast driving it everywhere! I then merged it with the 75 i also have. 75 had perfect shell, 73 had perfect mechanicals. engine, tranny, complete brake system, seats, steering wheel, headlights, carbs(rebuilt), radio, gauges, sway bars and many more items moved to the 75. still working on the interior, should be done for track season. now looks like this:



    still haven't decided whether to make the 73 a long term project or not. it is in the queue after the 320...;-)

    Marshall

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  • madformx5
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    That is a nice car. I will be interesting to hear more details about it.

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  • vr4boy
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    Hi Marshall-that's a really nice score!
    how the little buggy doing?

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  • mlytle64
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    Originally posted by evil_twin
    Check the fusible link.
    aye, a prime suspect....everything engine related is dead for power. instruments, fuel pump, starter solenoid, etc. everything else works fine. hopefully it is the main link, main relay, something in there.....and not damage from mice chewing up random wires. i will report back when i get around to messing with it.

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  • evil_twin
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    racewerks does good work. Check the fusible link.

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  • mlytle64
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    finding tidbits of info. looks like this car was the result of work done by mike at Sports and Imports in Chesapeake a long time ago. first of many of these swaps he has done since. several of which were for race cars done for friends of mine. it has passed through several owners since the conversion.

    it will be sitting in my project queue...still have to finish the 75 2002 rehab and prep the race car for the season.

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  • dude8383
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    Nice score!

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  • TheRooster
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    Good find... there is only one shop I can think of is race werks in va beach

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  • White325is
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    Never seen it before. What you pay for it?

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