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What a collection of bikes and cars. The tii was a car I lusted for badly when first released, but was in HS and no way could afford. A very special car indeed, especially with all the go fast goodies you added. Still love their styling. Instead, I was able to buy a 73 FORD Capri V6 with a 4 speed which as great fun. Tons of power, needed a 5th gear and was a bit tail happy.
Went through a flurry of Audi GT coupes, Quattros and ended up buying the N. American press introduction 85 Audi Coupe Quattro. The car of course was loaded with options and was a fantastic cruiser and ski car. I euro-ized it a bit.
Sold it for the 73, 911S
And the rest is history.
Went through a flurry of Audi GT coupes, Quattros and ended up buying the N. American press introduction 85 Audi Coupe Quattro. The car of course was loaded with options and was a fantastic cruiser and ski car. I euro-ized it a bit.
Sold it for the 73, 911S
And the rest is history.
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Thanks Rick. As I've noted before, we have quite a lot in common.
I very nearly bought the Autofarm business a few years ago when Josh was looking to semi-retire. Unfortunately that didn't work out, but by sheer coincidence my current neighbour is one of the new owners! They are looking after my SC now.
Being totally objective, my SC is a better car than my 2.4S in most ways. Especially as a grand tourer. It's a lot more refined and less peaky. But obviously doesn't quite have that raw appeal of the earlier cars.
I very nearly bought the Autofarm business a few years ago when Josh was looking to semi-retire. Unfortunately that didn't work out, but by sheer coincidence my current neighbour is one of the new owners! They are looking after my SC now.
Being totally objective, my SC is a better car than my 2.4S in most ways. Especially as a grand tourer. It's a lot more refined and less peaky. But obviously doesn't quite have that raw appeal of the earlier cars.
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Back in the early '80s, my kid sister 'borrowed' one of my Q-code Cougars for her Senior year in college - her old '73 Catalina 4-dr sedan (no options other than A/C and a 400-4bbl) finally was beyond saving... She got busted for street racing with my 'B' Cougar. A carload of guys in a 'done-up' Chevelle SS pulled up next to the beat-looking Cougar (black primered fender, gray primered door, etc) at a stoplight, and seeing a 4'10" girl driving it, threw her a few rev's as a challenge. Light turned green and she straight punched the 'go' pedal, leaving the Chevelle in her dust. At the next light, the guys said they weren't ready so when the light turned green she repeated the feat of dusting them. They followed her back to her dorm and insisted she pop the hood. There sat my water-stained (from cool-downs at the track) 351C-4-barrel. One of the guys recognized what it was, while Kid Sis played the dumb blonde card, saying it was her brother's car... Anyway, word got back to me and I took the Cougar back and she got to drive my brand new Plymouth Reliant instead for the remainder of her Senior year..
For you MB fans, she has a '89 560SL as her 'fun' car out in LA... She's looking for a 70-71 Cutlass convertible with a 455... I raised her right
Oh, and to keep this somewhat bike-related, after I had bought my S-10S, she wanted a better bike than she had, so she bought a 19"-framed Fuji Royale and completed TOSRV twice, 1980 and 81. (TOSRV back then was 210 miles in two days)...
For you MB fans, she has a '89 560SL as her 'fun' car out in LA... She's looking for a 70-71 Cutlass convertible with a 455... I raised her right
Oh, and to keep this somewhat bike-related, after I had bought my S-10S, she wanted a better bike than she had, so she bought a 19"-framed Fuji Royale and completed TOSRV twice, 1980 and 81. (TOSRV back then was 210 miles in two days)...
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Back in the early '80s, my kid sister 'borrowed' one of my Q-code Cougars for her Senior year in college - her old '73 Catalina 4-dr sedan (no options other than A/C and a 400-4bbl) finally was beyond saving... She got busted for street racing with my 'B' Cougar. A carload of guys in a 'done-up' Chevelle SS pulled up next to the beat-looking Cougar (black primered fender, gray primered door, etc) at a stoplight, and seeing a 4'10" girl driving it, threw her a few rev's as a challenge. Light turned green and she straight punched the 'go' pedal, leaving the Chevelle in her dust. At the next light, the guys said they weren't ready so when the light turned green she repeated the feat of dusting them. They followed her back to her dorm and insisted she pop the hood. There sat my water-stained (from cool-downs at the track) 351C-4-barrel. One of the guys recognized what it was, while Kid Sis played the dumb blonde card, saying it was her brother's car... Anyway, word got back to me and I took the Cougar back and she got to drive my brand new Plymouth Reliant instead for the remainder of her Senior year..
For you MB fans, she has a '89 560SL as her 'fun' car out in LA... She's looking for a 70-71 Cutlass convertible with a 455... I raised her right
Oh, and to keep this somewhat bike-related, after I had bought my S-10S, she wanted a better bike than she had, so she bought a 19"-framed Fuji Royale and completed TOSRV twice, 1980 and 81. (TOSRV back then was 210 miles in two days)...
For you MB fans, she has a '89 560SL as her 'fun' car out in LA... She's looking for a 70-71 Cutlass convertible with a 455... I raised her right
Oh, and to keep this somewhat bike-related, after I had bought my S-10S, she wanted a better bike than she had, so she bought a 19"-framed Fuji Royale and completed TOSRV twice, 1980 and 81. (TOSRV back then was 210 miles in two days)...
In HS I first drove a green 68 stock V8 Cougar with AC. Thought the headlights and rear sequential turn signals were trick. Blew up the water pump revving it at a stop light when attempting to race a friend. The friend pointed to the growing puddle spreading under the car and laughed. Tail between my legs I pulled over and parked it.
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What a collection of bikes and cars. The tii was a car I lusted for badly when first released, but was in HS and no way could afford. A very special car indeed, especially with all the go fast goodies you added. Still love their styling. Instead, I was able to buy a 73 FORD Capri V6 with a 4 speed which as great fun. Tons of power, needed a 5th gear and was a bit tail happy.
And the rest is history.
And the rest is history.
And as luck would have it today. Coming home from work in the 340i I stopped at the grocery store 1/4 mile from the house. Came back out and the BMW wouldn't run. No indications of any issues all the way home and then this! What the heck, not even 30,000 miles on it. Walked home and got the truck and my code reader. Logging a code for a failure of the high pressure fuel pump. Are you kidding me???? And of course the CPO warranty ran out last month. I swear they engineer them like that anymore, LOL! Should have kept the Miata!!!!
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To be honest I've always had a soft spot for the Capri's too. While stationed at Ft Polk there was a guy with a black Johnny Player Special one, wide body kit and all. Then I spent a few years in Germany and saw a lot of hot Capri's over there! Still keep an eye out locally to see if what shows up.
And as luck would have it today. Coming home from work in the 340i I stopped at the grocery store 1/4 mile from the house. Came back out and the BMW wouldn't run. No indications of any issues all the way home and then this! What the heck, not even 30,000 miles on it. Walked home and got the truck and my code reader. Logging a code for a failure of the high pressure fuel pump. Are you kidding me???? And of course the CPO warranty ran out last month. I swear they engineer them like that anymore, LOL! Should have kept the Miata!!!!
And as luck would have it today. Coming home from work in the 340i I stopped at the grocery store 1/4 mile from the house. Came back out and the BMW wouldn't run. No indications of any issues all the way home and then this! What the heck, not even 30,000 miles on it. Walked home and got the truck and my code reader. Logging a code for a failure of the high pressure fuel pump. Are you kidding me???? And of course the CPO warranty ran out last month. I swear they engineer them like that anymore, LOL! Should have kept the Miata!!!!
I am learning that used, even CPOs, can be a bit of a crap shoot. I know two foreign car repair shop owners - all too well. They both agree that BMWs newer than an 86 530i are their ‘best’ customers. Their main complaint is the use of plastic parts that get brittle from engine heat and disintegrate as well as wonky electrics. The recommendation is if you buy a new one, keep it while under warranty then unload it. Bmers have beautiful designs, can be hot rodded like crazy, are comfortable, etc, but their reliability has really taken a dump. It’s a real shame since they are such great runners.
The warranty on my Macan expires this month and am on the fence about getting an extended warranty. It’s quite the cash outlay, but then it can easily be exceeded with one major repair. Both shops recommend them so am leaning that way, but just had it completely inspected at its 40K service and it is 100% healthy. Hard to cough up several grand to bet against yourself. Still processing - the electric version is due in 2023.
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I had a 30 year sports car phase and I don't even like thinking about the amount of wealth I spent. My god. Only into sportbikes now.
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Rotten luck! Those are the worst kind of surprises. With vintage cars, breakdowns are to be expected (Always carry AAA card) but on a newer car under 30,000, unacceptable.
I am learning that used, even CPOs, can be a bit of a crap shoot. I know two foreign car repair shop owners - all too well. They both agree that BMWs newer than an 86 530i are their ‘best’ customers. Their main complaint is the use of plastic parts that get brittle from engine heat and disintegrate as well as wonky electrics. The recommendation is if you buy a new one, keep it while under warranty then unload it. Bmers have beautiful designs, can be hot rodded like crazy, are comfortable, etc, but their reliability has really taken a dump. It’s a real shame since they are such great runners.
The warranty on my Macan expires this month and am on the fence about getting an extended warranty. It’s quite the cash outlay, but then it can easily be exceeded with one major repair. Both shops recommend them so am leaning that way, but just had it completely inspected at its 40K service and it is 100% healthy. Hard to cough up several grand to bet against yourself. Still processing - the electric version is due in 2023.
I am learning that used, even CPOs, can be a bit of a crap shoot. I know two foreign car repair shop owners - all too well. They both agree that BMWs newer than an 86 530i are their ‘best’ customers. Their main complaint is the use of plastic parts that get brittle from engine heat and disintegrate as well as wonky electrics. The recommendation is if you buy a new one, keep it while under warranty then unload it. Bmers have beautiful designs, can be hot rodded like crazy, are comfortable, etc, but their reliability has really taken a dump. It’s a real shame since they are such great runners.
The warranty on my Macan expires this month and am on the fence about getting an extended warranty. It’s quite the cash outlay, but then it can easily be exceeded with one major repair. Both shops recommend them so am leaning that way, but just had it completely inspected at its 40K service and it is 100% healthy. Hard to cough up several grand to bet against yourself. Still processing - the electric version is due in 2023.
One of my main, but silly, problems are my knees. I cannot drive a lot of cars for more than 5 minutes without the knees aching. Why I sold the GTI, there was no adjustment tilt of the seat bottom and I just could not adjust it for the support I needed. The BMW works well with the front of the sport seat pulled all the way out. Now I have to find something that's reliable and will work. Sucks getting old, LOL!
Oh, I do keep AAA. started memership with the Miata since there was no spare tire in case I needed a tow. Cheap insurance for only a hundred some bucks a year to supplement my other car insurance. Used it last night to get the tow.
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Did not know there was a Capri JPS. I do still lust over a Lotus Europa JPS. I had a V6 Capri "Black Cat" that I liked a lot.
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The warranty on my Macan expires this month and am on the fence about getting an extended warranty. It’s quite the cash outlay, but then it can easily be exceeded with one major repair. Both shops recommend them so am leaning that way, but just had it completely inspected at its 40K service and it is 100% healthy. Hard to cough up several grand to bet against yourself. Still processing - the electric version is due in 2023.
Our son has a Tesla Model 3, and I really enjoy driving that. I had been thinking that our first electric car was maybe 10 years in the future, but now I think our next new car will be electric when we replace my wife's Subaru in about 5 years.
I can't believe how many short-hood 911s on this thread, and many of them S's. Gorgeous cars, guys. Inspiring me to get my SC running again. Got the parts, just not the time. Reassemble the gearbox, reseal the fuel injection, refresh front and rear suspension, get the Targa top redone, new tires. I say I don't have the time, but I've managed to find 90 minutes to cycle each night. If I just spent that kind of time on the car......
Just waiting for me.
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Was considering a used Macan last year, but then started looking at what a PDK issue could cost to fix. We usually keep our daily drivers at least 10 years, and decided that probably wasn't a smart idea with the Macan. Those extended warranties are crazy expensive, aren't they? Like $4K-$5K? Kind of validates my concerns. Got a new Mazda CX-5 Turbo instead. Not a Porsche, but still pretty fun for an SUV.
Our son has a Tesla Model 3, and I really enjoy driving that. I had been thinking that our first electric car was maybe 10 years in the future, but now I think our next new car will be electric when we replace my wife's Subaru in about 5 years.
I can't believe how many short-hood 911s on this thread, and many of them S's. Inspiring me to get my SC running again. Got the parts, just not the time. Reassemble the gearbox, reseal the fuel injection, refresh front and rear suspension, get the Targa top redone, new tires. I say I don't have the time, but I've managed to find 90 minutes to cycle each night. If I just spent that kind of time on the car......
Just waiting for me.
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Our son has a Tesla Model 3, and I really enjoy driving that. I had been thinking that our first electric car was maybe 10 years in the future, but now I think our next new car will be electric when we replace my wife's Subaru in about 5 years.
I can't believe how many short-hood 911s on this thread, and many of them S's. Inspiring me to get my SC running again. Got the parts, just not the time. Reassemble the gearbox, reseal the fuel injection, refresh front and rear suspension, get the Targa top redone, new tires. I say I don't have the time, but I've managed to find 90 minutes to cycle each night. If I just spent that kind of time on the car......
Just waiting for me.
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You are right about the cost to fix a PDK, but luckily the problem ones were prior years. But with these cars you never really know. Love the paint on your targa.
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Antique store near me has a Lotus Europa and another sports car stashed in the back. Both listed at $18000 I think. The Lotus is so cool.
This is from their website, you can barely see the orange Lotus, sorry.
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Yep, that had a black JPS Capri but his was different in that it had an extreme wide finder body kit on it and huge gold JPS decals on the door. Sounded so good to.
Antique store near me has a Lotus Europa and another sports car stashed in the back. Both listed at $18000 I think. The Lotus is so cool.
This is from their website, you can barely see the orange Lotus, sorry.
Antique store near me has a Lotus Europa and another sports car stashed in the back. Both listed at $18000 I think. The Lotus is so cool.
This is from their website, you can barely see the orange Lotus, sorry.
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Ugh.....I've seen it so many times....Let me think.......Oh, I think it's a Rochdale Olympic!
I found a pic of the Lotus too:
I tell you, if I had the mechanical skills one of these would already be in my garage, screw what price. They are both so cool!
I found a pic of the Lotus too:
I tell you, if I had the mechanical skills one of these would already be in my garage, screw what price. They are both so cool!
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Cool! Love the old Loti but could never fit in one at 6’2”
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LOL, you guys with your sports cars???… doors? Side glass? Heater? Some of you had or have… radios??? Overrated!!! Seats that move? Luxury! Had this for 21yrs my road sucks and the wife was getting iffy on going….🙄
should have never sold it😞 and before anyone says anything powder coated isn’t cheep… therefore one must protect the role bar from scratches….
sold this to my stepson… another mistake🤔 and the above has sarcasm and a try at humor… but I’m not worried about it cuz everyone understands sarcasm🤣 also had my share of MG Midgets, MGBs and as long as I had a Suburban/Yukon XL… I had use of a 911sc (Friends father) I’d get a phone call and magically my beast was gone for the weekend… and a 911 was sitting there in its place.
I’m 6’2” 911 fit the best, but by far my Super 7 was the most fun.
should have never sold it😞 and before anyone says anything powder coated isn’t cheep… therefore one must protect the role bar from scratches….
sold this to my stepson… another mistake🤔 and the above has sarcasm and a try at humor… but I’m not worried about it cuz everyone understands sarcasm🤣 also had my share of MG Midgets, MGBs and as long as I had a Suburban/Yukon XL… I had use of a 911sc (Friends father) I’d get a phone call and magically my beast was gone for the weekend… and a 911 was sitting there in its place.
I’m 6’2” 911 fit the best, but by far my Super 7 was the most fun.
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748 is a really nice Ducati much underappreciated. I wish still had my 998 Bayliss Replica. Another keeper I let go.
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A Duc AND a Super 7? OMG, in my next life, I want to come back as you! And you are still alive to tell the tale. I know that road biking has made me a more aware driver and track work (how much ‘work’ is driving on a track?) has made me a better cyclist.
BTW - enjoy your form of sarcasm.
Am sure you have no problem with speed. <- definitely NOT sarcastic. Or was it?
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Am sure you have no problem with speed. <- definitely NOT sarcastic. Or was it?
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I have a 2004 VW Beetle Convertible. I know she's not actually a sports car, but my husband tries to convince himself she is because he loves to drive her. Had a trailer hitch installed so I could put on a good bike rack. It is so fun to cruise down to the Cape with the top down and the bikes on the back. She is fully equipped with the Millennial anti-theft device. 5-speed manual transmission. (6-speed would be better. She revs high).
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I have a 2004 VW Beetle Convertible. I know she's not actually a sports car, but my husband tries to convince himself she is because he loves to drive her. Had a trailer hitch installed so I could put on a good bike rack. It is so fun to cruise down to the Cape with the top down and the bikes on the back. She is fully equipped with the Millennial anti-theft device. 5-speed manual transmission. (6-speed would be better. She revs high).
When graduating from HS I had the money to either buy a bug convertible or the yellow Capri above. It was one heck of a decision, but my testosterone fueled adolescent brain wanted the power of the Capri. A decision I later regreted since classic bug convertibles are now garnering good money in the collector market. Good on you for driving and enjoying your beetle.
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My '05 Ducati SS1000DS. After I broke my neck in a cycling accident and had C1 & C2 fused my ROM made it difficult to ride in this position. So, I gave this bike to my son and bought that Monster I've previously posted. Coincidentally the same paint scheme. Headed to a SP in VT this Friday on the Monster.
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I had a 928 thing for about 15 years until selling them off last year. It was never that I stopped cycling, but the car club stuff took time away from cycling club stuff, and about 8 years ago, I decided that I wanted tocycle more than drive, so the cars sat in storage mostly.
I managed to do both for a few glorious years, but other life demands caught up to me, like kids and work. My other hobbies, wristwatches and wine, also conspired to create a lifestyle I really could not afford to maintain. The cars got the hatchet…though I still keep a ‘76 Fiat spider that was my in-laws since new and is sentimental for my wife.
No more car club stuff though, and no regrets. The cycling lifestyle is so much better for me…if only because it’s easier to integrate wine with cycling than with driving!
The ‘91 in Linen Grey metallic had a supercharger kit on it and laid down 478hp at the wheels on a DynoJet!
The ‘88 was my first and favorite.
I managed to do both for a few glorious years, but other life demands caught up to me, like kids and work. My other hobbies, wristwatches and wine, also conspired to create a lifestyle I really could not afford to maintain. The cars got the hatchet…though I still keep a ‘76 Fiat spider that was my in-laws since new and is sentimental for my wife.
No more car club stuff though, and no regrets. The cycling lifestyle is so much better for me…if only because it’s easier to integrate wine with cycling than with driving!
The ‘91 in Linen Grey metallic had a supercharger kit on it and laid down 478hp at the wheels on a DynoJet!
The ‘88 was my first and favorite.
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