sagsert Mustafa Samli Elite Moderator Location: Arizona Join Date: 01/10/2006 Age: Ancient Posts: 824 Rally Car: Gaylant VR4 |
wvonkessler Wilson von Kessler Ultra Moderator Location: Lookout Mountain, GA Join Date: 02/28/2006 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 1,127 Rally Car: Colts are in Finland; now '87 325i, '89 325i |
What a funny looking car.
sagsert Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Explain this please. > > > > Cheers > M.Samli > Phoenix AZ > Gaylant VR4 > EVO II GSR > > > Rallies are no place for traitors "Talk about drugs. Driving a car like that, going that fast, it’s like all the drugs at once." - Tommy Byrne "Now, Pinky, if by any chance you are captured during this mission, remember you are Gunther Heindriksen from Appenzell. You moved to Grindelwald to drive the cog train to Murren. Can you repeat that?" - The Brain |
Topi Topi Hynynen Elite Moderator Location: SoCal Join Date: 01/24/2006 Posts: 226 Rally Car: RWD Rollator GrF |
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sagsert Mustafa Samli Elite Moderator Location: Arizona Join Date: 01/10/2006 Age: Ancient Posts: 824 Rally Car: Gaylant VR4 |
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DR1665 Brian Driggs Godlike Moderator Location: Glendale Join Date: 06/08/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 832 Rally Car: Keyboard. Deal with it. |
Nice license plate!
<-- 311 fan. If there's any way I might be able to score the number 311 for my Galant one day, I'll be stoked. Heh. Tomorrow is 3-11. PS - What does JVAB stand for? John Vanlandingham Action, Bitches! Brian Driggs | KG7KCA | PHX, AZ | 89 Pajero alterius non sit qui suus esse potest |
fiasco Andrew Steere Elite Moderator Location: South Central Nude Hamster Join Date: 12/29/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 2,008 Rally Car: too rich for my blood, share a LeMons car |
While we're bugging JV, his old street car just ended up in Granimal's driveway today. Got a call yesterday from him saying he wanted to bring it over and get it ready to drive west. Since my parents were really sick of me having two heaps slowly rotting in their yard, I was more than happy to let somebody else store JV's car! Now I just have the "super secret extra spare" XR shell.
The day started in Camden, Maine with Rallyho, Brett, tedm and Lise and crew and plans to run Brett's 84 Saab 900, one of Mark Mason's 900 turbos, and Mike's brother-in-law's $80 Toiletta Crappy in a 3 hour ice race enduro. Unfortunately, the few gentle overnight showers predicted turned into an all night downpour, so the official race was cancelled. We were allowed to explore the pond, which had about 20" of ice under the six inches of water. After everybody got a years worth of rallycross seat time in the cars, the water was getting closer to a foot deep, so we loaded up and headed for home. Hoping for some ice next year, we put Brett's mint 900 in Mark's yard with another several dozen Swedish cousins and headed south with an empty trailer. With all this extra time on our hands, I took the initiative to get the 96 to more motivated personnel. So I left the "I hope you're not mad at me, but here comes the car" message on Granimal's parent's answering machine and proceeded to ditch the car there. We'll let the 96 eggspert see if it can handle the TransCanada Highway, the Alaska Highway and back to Sleazattle. Andrew Steere Lyndeborough, NH KB1PJY Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/11/2007 07:02PM by fiasco. |
derek Derek Bottles Infallible Moderator Location: Lopez Island/ Seattle WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 853 Rally Car: Past: 323, RX2, GTI. Next up M3 ? |
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NoCoast Grant Hughes Super Moderator Location: Whitefish, MT Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 6,818 Rally Car: BMW |
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Graminal95 Graham Cullen Godlike Moderator Location: Southern NH and Sweden Join Date: 10/09/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 32 Rally Car: 1973 Saab V4 |
Hej Andrew, sorry I didn't call you back about the 96, there is np with it at the house.
As of yesterday I replaced the brakes all around (discs, calipers, pads, one hose, up front and backing plates, wheel cylinders, springs, shoes, 2 hard lines, 1 hose in back) all adjusted and working great. Repacked bearing in drivers rear hub, replaces and fixed all lights, wire brushed fuse box, all new fuses (man unsealed euro fuses really go to shit fast) cleaned out the interior, new (plugs, wire cap, rotor, bluestreak points, fuel filter, engine oil), flushed tranny oil, and replaced the back half of the exhaust. Next is fix a hold in the down pipe, weld some patches in the floor and inner fender, fix the pass rear shock mount, adjust the valves, put a few newer tires on, clean the air filter, put a JVAB rebuild tranny in, and drive her out to Alaska!!!!!!!!!! Its been a busy few days, lots of work, but man I love these cars. This one is very fast too, I think 118hp in a 900kg car, YEEEEEEHAWWWWWWW. Plus it has a stitch welded body, and rally suspenders all around. |
fiasco Andrew Steere Elite Moderator Location: South Central Nude Hamster Join Date: 12/29/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 2,008 Rally Car: too rich for my blood, share a LeMons car |
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The LDR needs to know about mid-coast happenings! Half the team is down there! :-)
Cheers! John http://www.lastditchracing.com http://www.triplecaution.us |
Pete Pete Remner Infallible Moderator Location: Cleveland, Ohio Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 2,022 |
NoCoast Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah, what the hell is with the backwards opening > hood also? Looks like the hook opens forwards to me. Backwards is having the hinges at the rear, so that it is more difficult to get at the components typically laid out at the firewall. Plus, with a forwards opening hood, you can have the hood unlatch and it stays down, maybe lift up an inch. (Drove 250 miles straight like this one very hot cooling-system0-challenged day, and suffered no overheating for a change) With a backwards opening hood, if it comes unlatched, the air catches the hood and whips it back hard enough to break the wiper arms, crack the windshield, and make the hood conform to the windshield and roofline like when Bugs Bunny would take Elmer Fudd's rifle and bash him over the head with it. When it happens at 2am on the highway, it also serves to ensure the driver is WIDE awake. Pete Remner Cleveland, Ohio 1984 RX-7 (rallycross thing) 1978 Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver. |
sagsert Mustafa Samli Elite Moderator Location: Arizona Join Date: 01/10/2006 Age: Ancient Posts: 824 Rally Car: Gaylant VR4 |
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john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Junior Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
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------------------------------------------------------- > Did you notice, everybody but JVL commented on > this. I suspect there is a story behind that > picture. Dammit John do tell us. > First, I ain't in the picture. Its Perce niege 1996. Temp was minus 40. Celsius and Fahrenheit. You know I need lots of very strong black tea with milk an sugar to begin to move at normal temperatures, but minus 40 it was acute. So weak was it that it was less hot than tap water. maybe piss-warm maybe. I desperately tries some coffee. Weaker still if thats possible. So needless to say I aint too alert for the first stage. Then we wait for 35 minutes FREEZING in the car---I mean you can only wear so much before you cant move your arms, so we were underdressed. That winter it had snowed over 100" in the Boston area and I had preactised a lot in snow. The stages were polished sheet ice. Dash thry the woods then out around some fields long 90 left approaching sos I pitch the car well sideways well before corner, and catch the vaguely defined perectly smooth snowbank on the inside expecting a little pooof, but in the sun it had melted/frozen a till it was CONCRETE, so we drove UP the pile, into or ONTO the field while flipping over on the side. We had full stopped on co-drive Damaon's side, I look and cuss, then we tipped over onto the roof. We rolled while stand still. Some real Quebequois were 1/4 mile away and after pushing the car in big circles, in fact I could push the car with 1 hand(round roof, ice, slick easy to push), we managed after 20 minutes to right the car, checked the oil and off we went. Later that stage while doing undulating bumps at about 75 next to to the very black, very fast flowing Ottawa River (no guard rail, no trees, just a tall embankment consisting of desk sized rocks 45 degree sloped and then the river) we did a full 360 spin, and shortly after that met civilian a car coming head on. Real snow tires worked shittier than shit on polished ice. On the whole event there were two stages, and up and back turnaround stage following a lake front DEEP in the wooods that had SNOW on them and on those I could do OK, top 10 stage time. But otherwise, yea gads. The following week was Rally Quebec, and there the organiser greeted me with "John, we got out the Zambonis for you!!!" They had had heavy snowfall right up to a couple of hours before the start, but they had enough pull or cred that cities and towns plowed all the stages except 5 done to the nice, shiney clear ICE. Misery. Guys I beat by 20-25 minutes at Maine summer the summer before were beating me. No "Tractionized" tires. Boo Hoo. LOTS of cutie pies in Quebec. John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
sagsert Mustafa Samli Elite Moderator Location: Arizona Join Date: 01/10/2006 Age: Ancient Posts: 824 Rally Car: Gaylant VR4 |
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