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Thread: RANT: Why do I bother with old cars ??

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    Default RANT: Why do I bother with old cars ??

    The fleet is :
    1990 BMW 535i
    1987 Volvo 240 Wagon
    1977 Corvette
    1989 Kawasaki KZ1000P

    Everything needs work. BMW Is apart as the headliner is being redone. Had to do exhaust manifold gaskets and a trans kickdown cable on the Volvo in the last 48 hours. When will it end ? Why am I not leasing a new car and quit screwing around with this old crap !!!
    Derek A.
    90 535i 5 Speed - Style 5 17"

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    Shucks, I almost bought another "project" about 20 miles away from you on Saturday.

    No way I'm driving Fritz in the snow.


    best, whit

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    I am sure you know the answer to your question. Why don't you give us the answer?

    I personally like having older cars because I can have more of them. With a fleet of cars, I can have the perfect automotive accessory to my outfit (probably a girl thing) but isn't it nice to have the perfect vehicle for the occassion. Why just this weekend I was driving across a construction site to a beer festival in my lowered 535 and asked myself "now why did I sell the wrangler?" Which one of your fleet would you want to live without?

    I like them because they have souls and the new ones are soul-less and personality-less If you doubt that just go to the dealership and sit in a new bmw.

    I even sort of like the challenge of figuring out what is wrong. Cars that don't break are sort of boring. "What's broken" becomes the problem you love to hate.

    And if you didn't have your old bmw you wouldn't get to hang out here with us.

    So why do you have old cars?
    Dinan chip, Bilstein sports w H&R, RD sways, RD strut brace, 750 bushings, Zimmermans/MetalMasters, O.E. M Pars, Eisenmann muffler

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    Default Just think how pissed you'd be if

    You had new cars that spent more time at the dealer's garage, then in yours.

    Plus the newer stuff sucks....

    The newer cars all look like rolling hemorrhoids and can't be fixed without a replacing $$$ of non repairable parts.

    Plus transverse mounted engines are a bitch and half the work on.


    Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........

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    "Just think how pissed you'd be if you had new cars that spent more time at the dealer's garage, then in yours."

    I can sink my teeth into that!

    Ralph Mendoza Jr. - Long Beach, CA

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    Z1000P??? I had a Z1000J.......
    Gone but not forgotten

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    Z1000P??? I had a Z1000J.......
    Police - ex CHP
    Derek A.
    90 535i 5 Speed - Style 5 17"

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    Default Don't get me started on old cars...

    ...my newest is a 2000 Explorer, oldest is the 29 Model A. I find it a challenge to keep them all in shape. A challenge I enjoy. Something always needs waxing, cleaning, tuning, rotating, adjusting, or just plain driving.

    My fixit list on the 525, now that we're keeping her a while longer:
    door handle gaskets (purchased yesterday)
    driver's door gasket
    transmission filter change
    wax

    On the 318is:
    find and install a front lip spoiler
    recover driver's seat
    dent wizard on a couple of spots
    two new wheels (my mission at Bret's farm)
    wax

    On the Model A:
    try out a new high flow venturi and main jet
    tighten up the crankshaft main bearings
    tighten up the rod bearings
    parade season

    On the Explorer:
    tire rotation
    fix leaky pinion seal (hopefully warranty work)
    coolant flush
    wax

    the list could go on and on, but that's enough to keep me busy for a little while
    Bill B.
    95 525i


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    I had an old KZ900 boosted with a big bore (1025) smoothbores, andrews 2x cams, hot coils and a kirker...wasnt nothing these days but at the time was a widow maker, sold it to a fine fellow with racing dreams and cash.
    95 E34 530I V2.37
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    Wow, you sure like waxing. The condition of your car shows!. Nice one.

    I like fixing and tweaking my cars. Would love to buy a few more but do not have the garage space to park them. I just hate having my cars parked in uncovered space. Rain and direct sun just dirty them too quickly. I just wash and have them waxed in a detailing place once in a couple of months.

    Being a technofreak, I also dislike late model cars in the way the electronics were implemented. I prefer mechanical finese rather than electronic trickery. Cars must be more raw if there were gasoline powered. If they were electric powered, then its a different story altogether!.

    Computer stuff, my "M5 PC" Athlon64 with 1G RAM dual channel is humming nicely after a new SATA 200G drive. This twin hyper-transport charged eDonkey is no mule!. It has 400GB disk!. wowie....

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