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Re: Any other auto enthusiasts here?

Started by Ragnar, July 29, 2011, 12:53:35 AM

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MinnesotaMike

I'm just curious to see if anyone else is into the world of cars. Which racing series do you follow? What do you drive? Have any project cars laying around? Currently, I'm working on restoring a first generation Toyota MR2, which I use as my daily driver too. It's an absolute money pit, but something I really enjoy.



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Tank

I'm and armchair enthusiast for F1, have been since '75. That looks like a nice restoration job  :)
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OldGit

That looks really good.  I love the coal bunker in the back - so clean!

Seriously, my car runs on Autogas: a propane/butane mix.  It's about half the price of petrol and diesel.  Anyone elso do that?

MinnesotaMike

Yes, I believe someone down the road from my house has an old Honda CRX that runs on it. I can only imagine what kind of gas mileage he gets...
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Ragnar

I used to have an MR2 Roadster.  It was a great car, fantastic handling, and the roof would come up and down in a matter of seconds.

Since then I had an Impreza WRX, which I got rid off, due to a combination of starting a new job, which is only half an hours walk away, and the price of petrol and insurance, plus the fact that we were running two cars.  So in those circumstances, it made sense to go down to one.

My main project at the moment is the house, getting it ready to sell, then move into the next one, and start on that.

If I was to restore a car, I'd like to do a Jensen Interceptor.

As for motorsport, mainly F1.  I used to watch the World Rally Championship, when Colin McRae was in it.

That's a fine restoration job.  It has been a long time since I've seen a Mk1 MR2 in such good condition.

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MinnesotaMike

Thanks, but if you saw the interior you would probably retract your complement :D

I'm in the process of converting where the radio used to be into a gauge housing. Still missing a trim piece and have a bunch of wires laying around...
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Ragnar

Quote from: MinnesotaMike on July 29, 2011, 01:32:14 AM
Thanks, but if you saw the interior you would probably retract your complement :D

I'm in the process of converting where the radio used to be into a gauge housing. Still missing a trim piece and have a bunch of wires laying around...

LOL, Well I might qualify my compliment with "so far".
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AnimatedDirt

Me think it interesting two photos have the license plate photo-chopped out and not the third.  Hmm.

MinnesotaMike

Long story short on those plates: They were never registered to anyone, so it would be impossible to get info about either myself or the previous owner from them.  ;D
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Crow

I'm more of a bike person myself especially cafe racers. I seriously want this bike (Deus Grievous Angel) and hopefully my next if I can figure out a reasonable way of getting it imported.


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Xjeepguy

That bike is amazing. I love the simplicity and style of a cafe racer. I have always wanted to get an old Bonneville and build my interpretation.

And to the OP, nice MR2. I bet it is getting impossible to find parts. I almost bought a MK1 supra a few years back to restore and have as a weekend toy, but someone got there with the money before me. Most of my friends do not understand the obsession, but I look at camaros and mustangs as a dime a dozen, and prefer something more unique, something you don't see every day. That is why I would have a Triumph motorcycle over a Harley, or an old celica over a mustang.

I will say I have an unhealthy obsession with CJ series Jeeps. I have owned several CJ7's and a CJ5, one of which I built from a frame on sawhorses. They're all gone now, but I will likely build another before too long.
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Jabbles

#11
I like all sorts of cars but if it fits into the small fun to drive category, those are my favourites. I own a 2005 MINI Cooper S John Cooper Works. As much as you can love a machine I love that car.
As for racing I never really got into it. I enjoy the odd highlights from various series. WRC being at the top of the list.

Edit: I forgot to add, my first car was almost a first gen MR2. It would have been a nice project but I really didn't have the time or money for a project at the time. MinnesotaMike are you just restoring or are you improving too?

MinnesotaMike

Quote from: Jabbles on August 15, 2011, 02:04:53 AM
I like all sorts of cars but if it fits into the small fun to drive category, those are my favourites. I own a 2005 MINI Cooper S John Cooper Works. As much as you can love a machine I love that car.
As for racing I never really got into it. I enjoy the odd highlights from various series. WRC being at the top of the list.

Edit: I forgot to add, my first car was almost a first gen MR2. It would have been a nice project but I really didn't have the time or money for a project at the time. MinnesotaMike are you just restoring or are you improving too?


Mostly restoration, but because it isn't all original I've taken a few liberties  ;D

Authentic TRD short-throw shifter (instructions were in Japanese, so I just went by the diagram for the install), trunk-mounted cold air intake, and a boost/vacuum gauge to monitor delicate changes in throttle for the best gas mileage. For one tank of gas I drove as gently and efficiently as I could and netted an average of 42.34 mpg. I'll never understand why people want the supercharged version so bad... an extra 30hp at the cost of many many miles per gallon.
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Asmodean

Currently, I drive a 1993 VW Passat 2.0 made of rust... And I like the damned thing. As for following autosport, I did before, but lately I simply have not had the time.
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