"Epic Car Search" makes a debut... Stevo's 533i
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thanks Josh !
much appreciated Josh !
plan is to get some good pictures from V@V and post more...
Disclosure...i am not claiming that this car is "EPIC"...several others can claim that title...the term was used (loosely) during my search in an effort to bring out the best that was available, and then see if i could afford it...
The car has been a lot of fun from conception, to purchase, to build up , and of course for everyday use!
Thanks to all who have been helpful and interested in my quest.
Hope to see everyone at V@V !
Steve
plan is to get some good pictures from V@V and post more...
Disclosure...i am not claiming that this car is "EPIC"...several others can claim that title...the term was used (loosely) during my search in an effort to bring out the best that was available, and then see if i could afford it...
The car has been a lot of fun from conception, to purchase, to build up , and of course for everyday use!
Thanks to all who have been helpful and interested in my quest.
Hope to see everyone at V@V !
Steve
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I was over at Steve's house this afternoon and got an up close and personal look at his car. To sum it up - Wow. I have to admit to being an old(er) fart who is partial to the more traditional lines complete with bumpers, but the work Steve put into this one to delete the bumpers is very highly detailed, and, I think, pulls it off very well. Trust me, it's not a run of the mill "My bumpers were crap so I just left them off" type of look. The paint cleaned up well and has just enough "patina" (read rock chips) to let you know that this is a car to be driven - not trailered in. Steve didn't even get upset when I drooled on it. Or maybe, he just didn't see that
The wheels look great - huge meat all around and fantastic finish. Rolled fenders done well with undercoating applied to keep out the gunk. Steve let me take over on our test drive through the neighborhood and I loved the Ireland Engineering suspension set up - firm, minimal roll, yet not jarring.
As Siskel and Ebert used to say, "I give it two thumbs up!"
The wheels look great - huge meat all around and fantastic finish. Rolled fenders done well with undercoating applied to keep out the gunk. Steve let me take over on our test drive through the neighborhood and I loved the Ireland Engineering suspension set up - firm, minimal roll, yet not jarring.
As Siskel and Ebert used to say, "I give it two thumbs up!"
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I'm really on the edge - not discounting a lot of work & imagination - may have gone a little too far - just me but I hated "new Coke" when it came out, Classic Coke all the way. Old Alphas look good with no bumpers - E28's are another thing.
This car will create a LOT of controversy.
I can't wait till Mr. Kohler shows up................
This car will create a LOT of controversy.
I can't wait till Mr. Kohler shows up................
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props
props to you !wkohler wrote:I'm glad Steve is happy with it.
most of you may know...i have been a member since @ mid 09...
searched a lot of the eye candy sections, and have not seen one like it.
love the "tight / cut" look on several models...ie the race prepped (vintage) e9's, 2002's, e30's, alfa's, even the 240z's, etc...
when i built my rigid chopper 10 years ago (before Jesse James and OCC made it big...) I finished it in FLAT BLACK primer...everyone always asked "when are you going to finish it ?"
Re: hee...hee
Actually, "it" looks like your car.Stevo1969 wrote:mooseheadm5 wrote:Looks like its missing something.
ha! ha ! kinda looks like a "Moosehead"
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