mrsnak
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It's ironic that living near L.A., a mecca for vintage cars...
...that it's relatively difficult to find mechanics with the sensibilities or even the interest to work on these older cars.
It's not like they are hard to work on at all, and these Renaults are quite hardy.
Jonathon drove his Dauphine from Austin, TX to Alaska last year -no breakdowns.
This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2011-06-26 09:23:25
Which one ?
By: bimbeano : June 26th, 2011-09:24
The upcoming Clio RS "Ange et demon" (angel & devil) Shown here with one hell of a devil-driver Or the ultimate last version named the Clio RS-R lightweight with around 230 atmospheric horses ? Drooling Bim...
Garage Benefit, part deux...
By: mrsnak : June 26th, 2011-10:02
My birthday present from Mrs Snak this year was a mid-rise lift for the garage so that I can do servicing inside. It was delivered earlier in the week and left crated on a pallet near the garage door. Only took an hour or so to unpack it and use a furnitu...
Yes, mechanical lockup...
By: mrsnak : June 27th, 2011-07:54
I'll post pix when I hook up the hydraulics this week. Sadly, I was only able to see pictures of the A108 from his camera. He had dropped off the car prior to seeing me. Here is a catalog shot The compressor and fluid tank come on a dolly for mine, not on...
That A108...
By: mrsnak : June 28th, 2011-07:51
The fellow that bought it lives not to far from me, so I may see this car soon. The motor is was hand made by Alpine in France, which will make a full engine rebuild very difficult. The car lived most its life in Brazil. Even though it's basically a Dauph...