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  1. #101
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    My 2014 WRX and my 1978 Honda CT90. Notice the CT90's battery cover that I "made". My original fell off while driving and I had a bunch of Delorean throttle covers laying around from past parts cars.

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    This past winter in Michigan before I had it shipped out to sunny Los Angeles

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    One of the few rainy days in LA

  2. #102
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrkey View Post
    Here is an updated photo of the car I posted about back in February. We are making progress. It's a little dark but night was falling when I quit for the day. Just finished the roof bows and was test fitting the top to see how she looks. We've made a lot of progress since February.

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    One word... AWESOME.

  3. #103
    Senior Member Dangermouse's Avatar
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    My VIN:    2743

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    Quote Originally Posted by acaciolo View Post
    let the ridicule begin. although...I have my toys, and my wife has her's.

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    It's not clear whose toys are these then ?
    Dermot
    VIN 2743, B/A, Frame 2227, engine 2320

    I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans

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    No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"

  4. #104
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    none Delorean

    Here is my stable not quite up to Leno,s but I like them. 1998 F150, 1993 Mitsubishi 3000 GT, Chrysler 300. IN IMG_0314.jpgIMG_0315.jpgIMG_0311.jpg the pictures you will note that i have red, white (cool vanilla) and blue vehicles didn"t plan this but it looks cool.

  5. #105
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    My VIN:    1983 canadian model

    Quote Originally Posted by andy blackmon View Post
    Here is my stable not quite up to Leno,s but I like them. 1998 F150, 1993 Mitsubishi 3000 GT, Chrysler 300. IN IMG_0314.jpgIMG_0315.jpgIMG_0311.jpg the pictures you will note that i have red, white (cool vanilla) and blue vehicles didn"t plan this but it looks cool.
    Nice!
    I use to own a Dodge Stealth ES, which is almost the same as your 3000GT. Very comfortable car to drive, and fast too.

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    My VIN:    3944

    Quote Originally Posted by andy blackmon View Post
    Here is my stable not quite up to Leno,s but I like them. 1998 F150, 1993 Mitsubishi 3000 GT, Chrysler 300.
    Very nice! I'm currently down to one car, and I need to get a daily driver. I'm thinking about picking up a 300 myself.
    David, Companion of 3944: 1981, Stage II engine, manual transmission, black interior, lined hood with no gas flap.

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    Here is an "artsy" picture of my other car, which, unlike the DeLorean, my wife loves. It already cost me an arm and a leg (but so far worse than 3922) and a lot of hours in work to keep it running, but we spent some awesome quality time in it already (have it for 2 years now), exploring the Northern West Coast (US and CAN).

    And hey, 4 rectangular headlights, front radiator and rear mounted engine with all the problems that come with it, so not so different from the D after all.

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    - Volker Seidel -

    The way I see it, if you're gonna drive around in a car, why not do it with some style?

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    '37 Jaguar Replicar update. We had to pull the trans and bell housing because the clutch was stuck fast and no about amount of jarring it was shaking it loose. But in the process I discovered that the throw out bearing was installed incorrectly so it needed to come out anyway. We did drive it around the parking lot on the day when this photo was taken with the stuck clutch. I suspect we have about 2 to 3 weeks of work left before we can get her inspected. After the drive my son's excitement for the car double so getting him to put in the hours now is not a problem. Problem now is that this old man is getting wore out from working on it. But it's all good and a fantastic way to spend the long 4th of July weekend.

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    Senior Member OverlandMan's Avatar
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    Here's my newest toy. It's a 1983 Ferrari GTSi Quattrovalvole.

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    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by OverlandMan View Post
    Here's my newest toy. It's a 1983 Ferrari GTSi Quattrovalvole.

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    Gorgeous! I always loved those, not as much as a D, but close.

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