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@Heldenzeit - buying all the unreliable cars so you don't have to!La bella macchinaView attachment 1216401
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@Heldenzeit - buying all the unreliable cars so you don't have to!La bella macchinaView attachment 1216401
Anything is possible with time and money. Can't say I've seen it done before though.Is it feasible to swap a Corvette transaxle into those? Either auto or manual. Seems like it would be a more reliable and probably more useable car.
Headlights are hugely better! Well done. I did the same process on my 986 (which weren't as bad to begin with) and had a frustrating experience. They came out better than when I started, but not as nice as yours.Polished the headlights on the 65. Still too hot to do longer projects like the valve block. It's been 110F here for what feels like weeks.
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Maserati is still in workshop jail. They say it goes into all forward gears now, just no reverse.
Thank you! If you do it again, get the kit by Sylvania, it's really comprehensive.Headlights are hugely better! Well done. I did the same process on my 986 (which weren't as bad to begin with) and had a frustrating experience. They came out better than when I started, but not as nice as yours.
I used a 3M kit which entailed using a cordless drill. The problem is that you can very easily get the headlight lens too hot which actually burns these white scratches into the plastic that then take forever to get out again. It also shoots polishing compound all over the place...I actually had better results when I stopped using the drill and just used the pads by hand. I'll remember the Sylvania for next time.Thank you! If you do it again, get the kit by Sylvania, it's really comprehensive.
Verde Chiaro Abarth would be a dream.Non-Abarths get all the cool colors
It is most likely the latter, it's almost like clockwork for the cars from what I've heard/seen. Still waiting for mine to happen.Investigating front end clunk on the Cinquecento. Looked under the skirt, and it appears to have aftermarket lowering springs. No wonder it's so bouncy. I think this endlink could be the culprit, but a lot of the forums talk about the upper spring perch coming unseated, so could be that too. Hopefully not.
Agreed! I'm not a Merc fan by any stretch of imagination (although I would accept a 190E Evo II anytime) but that CL series does look great. I remember seeing quite a few back in Germany when we lived there, in many cases driven by 18-20 year old daddy's boys' with their girlfriends next to them...A CL55 is routinely streetparked near my office and every time I see it I think of this thread. Those cars have aged so well...