Heh heh - so, Rick, If I wanted to see the motor,
how long would it take to uncover it?
DOUG
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Thanks Friends, and
thanks for the good 'ribbing'. The Caymen is SO different from my other
cars. Good fun though. I bought it for a daily driver, something I
couldn't really (afford to) do with my 308GTB, or the other classics - not
with a clear conscious anyway.
-rick
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dear rick, congrats to your
recent trade, finally you have a good car ;) have fun and don't mess with
troopers... enjoy! cheers
Boris
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your company?s name is too important to waste it on bad pictures
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For those who think the pedal
placement in an old Porsche 911 is kinda screwed up, check this out. If
they mounted the accelerator pedal any further back, it would be under
your knee cap! hee hee
http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/photo/518958,14975/1965-Ferrari-500-Superfast_photo.aspx
I
saw one of these up close once, and what struck me was, with the
door closed, if your left hand was on the steering wheel, your knuckles
almost brush against the side glass. I guess in those days, the left hand
was seldom on the wheel, rather, it was used to hold your cigarette.
;-)
Ed 911SC, with knobs and switches scattered all over the
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Message: 3 Date: Sat, 29
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On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 2:25 PM, E M
wrote:
> For those who think the pedal
placement in an old Porsche 911 is kinda > screwed up, check this out.
If they mounted the accelerator pedal any > further back, it would be
under your knee cap! hee hee
http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/photo/518958,14975/1965-Ferrari-500-Superfast_photo.aspx > >
I saw one of these up close once, and what struck me was, with the
door > closed, if your left hand was on the steering wheel, your
knuckles almost > brush against the side glass. I guess in those days,
the left hand was > seldom on the wheel, rather, it was used to hold
your cigarette. ;-) > > What a gentleman's
machine.
Thanks for posting!
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Message: 4 Date: Sat, 29
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At least you're not going to trip
over the gun holster...
http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/1955-Ferrari-410-Superamerica-Gun-Holster-1.jpg
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Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 1:25 PM, E M wrote:
>
For those who think the pedal placement in an old Porsche 911 is
kinda > screwed up, check this out. If they mounted the accelerator
pedal any > further back, it would be under your knee cap! hee
hee > > > http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/photo/518958,14975/1965-Ferrari-500-Superfast_photo.aspx > >
I saw one of these up close once, and what struck me was, with the
door > closed, if your left hand was on the steering wheel, your
knuckles almost > brush against the side glass. I guess in those days,
the left hand was > seldom on the wheel, rather, it was used to hold
your cigarette. ;-) > > Ed > 911SC, with knobs and
switches scattered all over the place, half of which > I still don't
know what they do, after 22 years! > >
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Of course, it would have to be a
Beretta! ;-) lol
Ed 300E
On 29 January 2011 16:46, Erik
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> At least you're not going to
trip over the gun holster... > > > http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/1955-Ferrari-410-Superamerica-Gun-Holster-1.jpg > > > >
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 1:25 PM, E M
wrote: > >> For those who think the
pedal placement in an old Porsche 911 is kinda >> screwed up, check
this out. If they mounted the accelerator pedal any >> further
back, it would be under your knee cap! hee
hee >> >> >> http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/photo/518958,14975/1965-Ferrari-500-Superfast_photo.aspx >> >>
I saw one of these up close once, and what struck me was, with the
door >> closed, if your left hand was on the steering wheel, your
knuckles almost >> brush against the side glass. I guess in those
days, the left hand was >> seldom on the wheel, rather, it was used
to hold your cigarette. ;-) >> >> Ed >> 911SC,
with knobs and switches scattered all over the place, half of
which >> I still don't know what they do, after 22
years! >> >>
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I threw out the idea to some guys
about putting a Dino 246 motor in a Lotus Elise/Exige....after hearing a
Carobu tuned Dino engine, it seems like a great place to put
it!
So what do you think....easy, hard?
Elise is a great all
around car, but could use "more than a Toyota, and less than a Hennessy"
solution.
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