Damn lucky! On another note around here "William Robert" would claim you poached his deer and fought you for the carcass.
Sorry 'bout the car. I still miss my '85 every now and then.
Tom
Damn lucky! On another note around here "William Robert" would claim you poached his deer and fought you for the carcass.
Sorry 'bout the car. I still miss my '85 every now and then.
Tom
Early S Registry #235
rgruppe #111
I like this better. Nice. A few parts left, eh?
Early S Registry #235
rgruppe #111
yeah. cylinder heads mon/tue then I'm all done buying parts for the most part I imagine. thank God.
-Kris Clewell
Professional photojournalist
red decklid club member #1
It's a beautiful thing Kris. Billy Bob would approve.
Zitronengelb R1012 the RatBasterd
RGruppe #183
here is kind of a cool comparison to show what has to be done to the heads to work with the 98mm bore size. one is factory, and one is the new head with the machine work.
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-Kris Clewell
Professional photojournalist
red decklid club member #1
Shorts staining episodes are memories long after OxyClean has done its job. I was driving the tangerine on a back road last year and came around a corner only to find a tree laying across my lane and an oncoming car in the left lane. Split second decision to brake or have enough room to pass into oncoming vehicle. Stayed on the go pedal and steered around the tree with a little wag. Stopped the car and the other driver helped move the fallen tree to the side of the road. Yikes!
Joe
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'69 E Targa "Roxie"
Early S #937
Believe me it sucks, even if you're in a dually. I hit 500# male black bear about a year ago at 70 on the interstate right before a bridge. To make things worse, the truck hit the bear out in front so I was doomed to run over it. Hit it with one side and up on two wheels I went. It was all I could do to keep it on the bridge. Truck was a bit older but super clean... doomed to total. So glad you didn't hit it in your car. That could have been very, very bad.
To make this a relevant post, I unpacked my front and rear brake hoses I received from PMB. I figured I'd replace the rear now before I install engine/trans.
72 911S Targa #0807 95+% German.
Paul Harrop 12.5% German.
Early S #2059
The problem with our cars is due to the low nose, stuff tends to end up coming through the windshield. Look at those Safari cars they had steel bars in front of the windshield for a reason.
David
'73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs
Wow Joe, sounds like you got away with one too. I kept my foot in it same as you. Braking at that critical moment would have meant a different outcome.
On topic, What Did You Do to Your 911 Today?
Zitronengelb R1012 the RatBasterd
RGruppe #183