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Tech Quiz for Dan A and Curt A and others

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:28 am
by Dan Chambers
Okay you smart guys ... here's your chance to guess what the new D&M car is. Look at the avatar, and try to guess what is now in the corral. As you can see by the color, no more white car. I've gone over to "the dark side...." :twisted:

The person who figures this out: free beer at the next AX! :beerchug:

Those San Diego people who already know the answer: NO KIBBITZING!

Steve G.: Sorry dude, you're disqualified from participating. You know too much! :cry:



(D&M is Dan and Monica)

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:56 pm
by harnishclan
81-83 911 sc (right rear wheel)

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:57 pm
by harnishclan
oops I mean LEFT rear!

Fuchs

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:24 pm
by Greg Phillips
Don't those Fuchs fit all the early offset cars? :lol:

Dan got an early 944 or maybe turbo like Otto's to fit them on :wink:
I think they might even fit on the 912.

Greg

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 8:31 am
by Dan Chambers
harnishclan wrote:81-83 911 sc (right rear wheel)


CORRECT!! :D

Nice work, Brian. It is in fact the right rear wheel/tire. It is a 1983 SC. I owe you a beer :beerchug:

It is black on black .... so I've gone from "white waterworks" to "black lawn equipment." Truly the dark side. (Lord, help me!)

Should be fun!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:28 am
by Steve Grosekemper
Dan Chambers wrote:
harnishclan wrote:81-83 911 sc (right rear wheel)


CORRECT!! :D

Nice work, Brian. It is in fact the right rear wheel/tire. It is a 1983 SC. I owe you a beer :beerchug:

It is black on black .... so I've gone from "white waterworks" to "black lawn equipment." Truly the dark side. (Lord, help me!)

Should be fun!


Congratulations Darth!
I can't think of a better all around car 8) ... as you might have expected!
You are really going to love that car.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:03 am
by Jad
Just because you chose the right color, doesn't mean I am going to forget that you sold a relatively fast, economical, comfortable, practical car, for a more expensive, loud, slower car :twisted:

Just another lawnmower for my 944 to eat up!

See you at the AX - Congrats!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:58 pm
by RickK
Dan, welcome the SC the world. These truly are the best cars out there :D

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:43 pm
by harnishclan
Woohoo! My clues were wheel offset and width in addition to the hint of fender line in the photo. HOPE to be at Jan AX with what will be a very ugly 3 color spec car.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:46 pm
by ronaldtrotter
Dan,
Welcome to "I". Will you be in ISS or IS. You will love the car.

Ron

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:17 pm
by Mike
Congrats Dano!
Let us know how feel the two cars compare.

What hot rod 911 parts are in my attic???
New RS front and rear F glass bumpers for a long hood.
Just get some F glass early fenders and backdate!
I even have the front turn signal housings too....
Make it an ST. :D

Since your at it skip a step and make it Simone special. 8)

How about posting a photo of the car?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:34 pm
by Dan Chambers
Wow! Thanks for all the replies. I feel like a new Dad!

Jad: yes, I know, I know ... stepping out of a comfortable, economical, etc., etc., ..... yes. I know. But .... didn't you once own a 964 in black? Don't you own a 911 Targa in black? I'll be sure to get out of the way of the 944's in the corners if they get out of my way on the straights! 8) As for this being another 911 to mover over for you .... DUDE! Who are you kidding?!? :roll: You eat AM 911's for lunch. :oops: A bone-stock SC to your car is like .... a GP 944 is to a 911 in AM class :shock: :lol: :lol: At least my left forefinger won't get as sunburned/windburned at the TT's as it used to. 8) They've pulled my parking permit for the straight-aways. :lol: :lol:

Rick K; are you going to come out and play with your SC? I need a benchmark to try to catch. I won't be able to cozy up to the Young's car until I get stickier tires, a suspension adjustment, and a HUGE amount of learning time behind the wheel. Give it a year .... or maybe two. :wink:

RonTrotter: right now the car is as stock as the day it was taken off the showroom floor: so, ISS for now.

Something I do need: a 1983 owner's manual. The one with the car got a sugary liquid spilled on it some time ago and the pages are all stuck together. Anyone out there know where I can get a '83 SC Owner's manual?

See you guys on the 27th.

Hasta!

PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 2:26 pm
by Jad
True, but I have learned that 944's belong on the track where they can be driven, and 911's in the garage and taken to dinner to be seen in :P

See you on the 27th!

PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 3:46 pm
by Steve Grosekemper
Dan Chambers wrote:Something I do need: a 1983 owner's manual. The one with the car got a sugary liquid spilled on it some time ago and the pages are all stuck together. Anyone out there know where I can get a '83 SC Owner's manual?

See you guys on the 27th.

Hasta!


Dan I believe I have a nice spare manual you can have. I will bring it on the 27th, unless you want to pick it up earlier.
You will enjoy reading the automatic climate control section... :roll:

(I will be out with my adopted 911SC/RS Coupe)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 3:59 pm
by Dan Chambers
Steve Grosekemper wrote:Dan I believe I have a nice spare manual you can have. I will bring it on the 27th, unless you want to pick it up earlier.
You will enjoy reading the automatic climate control section... :roll:

(I will be out with my adopted 911SC/RS Coupe)


Excellent! I'll take it! I need specifics on location of stuff, oil and coolant volumes, where the coolant is added and bled off, radiator thermostat location, that kind of stuff... :roll: Oh, wait ......

Seriously, I will take you up on your offer for the manual. Thanks heaps!

True, but I have learned that 944's belong on the track where they can be driven, and 911's in the garage and taken to dinner to be seen in


Jad; you're a real b@$t3rd sometimes.... :lol:

See you guys on the 27th.