I was there too. I had my '93 parked during one rain and found a half inch of water unter my passenger carpet. I lifted the carped, vacuumed up the water and blew air over the area for a few hours to dry it out.
Two more things to do:
Pin the crankshaft pulle.
Replace the power steering pulley
I bought everything from Chuck who was a huge help to me. That guy is awesome. He sent the parts without payment up front, called to see if I got the parts and gave some helpful tips on the process.
Terribly sorry about your car but the pictures have me laughing. I can only imagine how sick you felt when you saw it. Didn't you hear a loud thump when you hit it?
I'm in the fabrication business; do you thnk there is a market for wabbit catchers similar to the cow catchers on trains of...
Thanks for sharing this, it's good to hear. I do hope we have another VOI in SLC. It was indeed one of the best, if not the THE best, of the 11 I have been to. The hotel staff was superb; even helped us get our airline boarding passes for Monday at no charge.
If you don't want to jack up the engine the crossmember isn't that hard to remove. I removed mine when I replaced the timing cover gasket on my '96. In order to remove it you have to get the weight off the front wheels as the crossmember is normally under compression.
I also have been to all 11 VOI events. This one rates right up there with the best if not THE best in my opinion. It was very well organized in every detail. In the VCA notes Chris listed the things that required attention. To have organized this event in your "spare time" is almost...
I'm sure many things will change. The windows were blacked out but Ralph showed a concept slide of what it might look like and, as mentioned, there will be a V10 under the hood. Attendees were asked for input on colors and asked to sit in and critique several new seats. Even though cameras...
Sorry, cameras were not allowed; had to check them at the door and go through a metal detector.
I thought it was very nice with many elements taken from Gen II Vipers. The face has similarities to a Ferrari. I thought it looked too busy. The side looks quite siimilar to Gen II coupe. The...
This post is getting more entertaining by the hour!
How'd you get all 6 of those doggies to pose with the same facial expressions and symetrical opposite to boot?
Neat story!!
I find it strange that Bob sold the engine rather than keeping it with the car. He knows what that means to a collector. Maybe he didn't have the space to store it; ha, ha.
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