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Richard

That sounds like a perfect combination....... but I would say that :wink:

Good fortune with your purchase. Hope all goes well to a successful conclusion. Keep us posted.


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Sounds perfect ... Except for the RHD bit ;)
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OK, looks like I have bought at least one car. Most likely two. Oops.
More later...
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Richard, keen to hear more.
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Hi Tom,

Thanks for the interest. I'll be picking your brains soon ...
To elaborate, here's what I've bought / probably bought.

1) A Car. For now I'm going to keep quiet about this one. Deposit paid etc but to get to completion of the transaction there's some mechanical fettling of a newly-built engine, a rolling road session and a full inspection to get through. To avoid getting too excited, and in fairness to the vendor in case something doesn't work out, I'll wait until we are past those hurdles.

2) A Project. This has very few of the characteristics of a car, in that it doesn't go or stop. It more closely resembles a large number of boxes of bits, and it's rather inconveniently located. ebay rush of blood to the head, I fear.
I think the place for this one is a Restoration thread, so here goes:
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=48740

Cheers, Richard.
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left4dead wrote:The owner of ML has offered me a drive in the CSL so might have to take him up on it.
Finally had my CSL drive on Saturday morning. Dan scared the beejesus out of me up until we broke down. Turned out to be a faulty fuel sender and we had only run out of gas so, after an emergency delivery, we took off again and I had my turn. Ride was far more compliant than I thought. The gear change when pushing on is brutal and I can't believe the car could stand such punishment but as Dan said, 'it was designed to do that...'. The noise is phenomenal but, when driving sensibly, is not at all intrusive. I'd like one. Whether I'd buy one ahead of a 911 is a different matter. Ideally I'd like both. James, you lucky b*gger! :)
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Glad you enjoyed the CSL. Lots of fun to be had there.

When I was still a young man, I wrote:
inaglasshouse wrote: To elaborate, here's what I've bought / probably bought.
1) A Car. For now I'm going to keep quiet about this one. Deposit paid etc but to get to completion of the transaction there's some mechanical fettling of a newly-built engine, a rolling road session and a full inspection to get through. To avoid getting too excited, and in fairness to the vendor in case something doesn't work out, I'll wait until we are past those hurdles.
Now I am a bit older, we have got past those hurdles and the Car is safely home with me. I've posted some info here:
viewtopic.php?t=50642
Cheers, Richard.
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