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    #16
    Wow.. thats a lot of good maintenance !!!!!!!!




    ps your name Odin ?? do you have a Scandinavian roots
    Sveinbjörn Hrafnsson

    E30 CABRIO V12 M70B50 ///
    ALPINA B10 BITURBO 346 @ 507
    E34 550 V12 JML


    Finnish wisdom : If you want to Win,, hire a Finn

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      #17
      Originally posted by Alpina View Post
      Wow.. thats a lot of good maintenance !!!!!!!!




      ps your name Odin ?? do you have a Scandinavian roots
      Thanks Alpina. Yes I have scandinavian roots, I'm 100% Danish, but I live en the south off Spain. My spanish GF says that I'm a false viking, becource I don't like the cold wether in the north of europe. hahaha

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        #18
        Ok, a few more shots of the rescue of my old BAUR.

        I was hoping that the front of the car was more or less rust free, well unfortunatly that was not so!:(
        I got the fenders of and that revialed the first few problems. It quickly became clear that the carpet, seats, centerconsole etc had to come out, to reach some of the problem spots.
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        Under the fusebox.
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        The same crap seen from the inside, above the pedals.
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        Last one shows the same again from the wheel side.:crazy: Rusty bits cut.
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        This pach was easy.
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        Welded.
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        Cut from the outside.
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        Cut from the inside.
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        Copy. And fore some reason the photo of the pach welded in is lost ?? I'll get another asap. sorry:(
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        Another pach ready to get welded in place.
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        Primer.
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        And underbody coating.
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        Finaly a thick coat of hammerlite over a coat of antirust treatment, to seal of the patchings. :grin:
        And i found this litle fellow when the fenders came of. Just hanging around i gues
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        More to come.

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          #19
          Hi again, I have done a little more work to my old car. But first a shot of the finished patch under the fuse box
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          Shaved trunk lid
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          I want to have a nice and clean engine bay, so i decided to shave it.


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          This was first coat of bondo...
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          A little bit more, here and there...
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          And after a long time sanding this is the result..
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          Next I will make some plates to cover the base part, in front of the strouts.. After it will be coated in hi build primer, and preped for paint. I have not desided on what color yet, what do you think about lacksilber or delphin mabye??
          I'm also waiting to get the front suspension and sub-frame back from the blaster. It will be rebuild with new bushings etc, after it's been powder coated blue, just like the rear sub-frame. More to come...

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            #20
            Is your color Royal Blue? Love it repaint the same color! I have an 88 Royal Blue vert not too many around and I haven't seen one in years let a alone a Baur...
            Imported from Detroit

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              #21
              damn nice work you move fast. you doing all the work by yourself or help of friends?

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                #22
                Originally posted by BamaE30 View Post
                Is your color Royal Blue? Love it repaint the same color! I have an 88 Royal Blue vert not too many around and I haven't seen one in years let a alone a Baur...
                The color is "lapizblau" (?) I think that it is very dark, especialy combined with the black soft-top. I don't want it to look like a herse, and it do get very hot in the summer too. IDK ??

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by efficient View Post
                  damn nice work you move fast. you doing all the work by yourself or help of friends?
                  Thankx efficient. I do what i can, but imo it is not going fast at al :-(
                  It is all my work thoug, my friends are not car-people. I do envy you in the states, it seems that you have a diferent perspective on old cars, then we do here in europe. Most people thinks I'm cracy for doing this, and that i shuld junk that old shitter and get a newer car. :hitler:
                  That is never going to happen

                  You are more then welcome tocome over, and give me a hand if you want ;)

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                    #24
                    incredible work, more blue parts!!!

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by E30stan View Post
                      incredible work, more blue parts!!!
                      Thankx E30stan, and yes there are more blue parts on the way!

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                        #26
                        Time for an update:D
                        This came back from the blaster,
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                        One of the "taps"for the steering rack, had sort of curled back I welded on a new piece of metal before it went of for powder-coating.
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                        After a coat of blue powder it looked like this;
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                          #27
                          Front suspention rebuild, kayaba gas shocks, and H&R springs.
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                          This went back together with new bushings;
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                          Box of new bits
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                          E36 rack, cleaned and new rods;
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                          This litle guy also got some attention
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                          Cleaning up the brake-booster
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                          And the calipers...
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                            #28
                            Baurs usually don't do much for me but this thing is so pretty. Good job; that's some nice, clean work. More pictures, please!
                            1993 Laguna M50 "Helen"
                            1987 M20 325i "Ron Burgundy"
                            1987 M20 325e "Billy"

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                              #29
                              The bay is getting a "mild" shave treatment. I don't want to over-do this, I fear that it wont pass the test if it looks too modified. The inspection is very strict here in Spain, and this is something that won't be easy to redo if fails the test because of this. So fingers crossed....
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                              This is the templates I made of paper,
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                              This is the result, in primer, getting ready for paint. I haven't decided what color yet hmmm.....delfin gray??

                              Until next update. Thankx for watching.
                              Odin. :D

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by gofredo50 View Post
                                Baurs usually don't do much for me but this thing is so pretty. Good job; that's some nice, clean work. More pictures, please!
                                Thankx gofredo50, I'll post more pics as I get things done:D

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