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RobZR

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  1. 1 hour ago, YoungCR said:

    Hadn’t checked in on “the euro” in a while, first videos I’ve seen of it running and driving but it’s been back together for a few years now with the M30B35 swap I sold with it. Car sounds great, I’d love to see it in person. 

    What a small world!! My son (David_R04) is at Platteville with the the AEC.  And of course, once they saw his E34, got drafted into working on "the euro".

    Anytime your in the area get with David. He would be glad show you around.

     

  2. On 5/3/2022 at 6:38 PM, Ryan... said:

    Wife and I had many discussions about the number of kids we want, and we settled on "anything more than 1."

    World is kind of geared for a family of 4. Finding a car to fit a 3rd car seat starts to become a challenge. The 3rd row seat requires a contortionist to get a kid strapped in the 20point harness these days.  So, you go out and get the "swagger wagon" for the whole family, and you windup having the wrong car half the time when you go get them from the sitter. just get the "Hoovie Van" and you'll be all set.

    As far as family dynamic the more the better.  once you get past 4-5 the older ones help out with the younger ones. but, when it's just the 2 of you, the biggest change is from 2 to 3. it's a whole different ball game. you go from playing "man to man" defense to "Zone". You go from controlling the situation to just containing the explosion.

    good luck with getting that boy. You have a 50/50 shot.  My grandfather was a farmer and wanted sons to help on the farm. He wound up with 5 girls (youngest is 2 years older then I) and 14 of 19 grandsons.  I got 3 boys because my wife wanted that girl.  Now that they are teenagers, she is glad 'cause she says she couldn't handle today's girls.

      so, god give you what you can handle.

     

     

  3. 1 hour ago, Ryan... said:

    Wife had an OB appt yesterday, baby is imminent aka next week. 


    Much scared. No plan. Only read half a baby book. Baby seat still not installed. Looking for used BMWs instead.

    1st one? you got plenty of time.  We walked the halls for 18hrs with our first. by the third one,... he was practically giving me directions for the hospital.    As long as they are healthy, everything else will work itself out.

    The whole nesting phase is more to calm and prepare the wife then the baby. Our boys spent their first month in a bassinet by our bed.

    good luck

    p.s. don't tell a women in labor "It's OK"

  4. Great progress, love seeing these getting some attention. 

    Has the plastic pipe under the intake been addressed?   They are notorious for leaking at the least opportune time. 

    But,  that's a project with an intake reseal, OSV update, heater valve and lines, and starter,  in a shotgun parts blast.

    As you, we did the pump and hoses on my son's 330 vert, only to have the pipe start leaking a month later. 

    Whoever decided that it was a good idea to replace a metal pipe with a plastic one that is buried under the intake should be shot.

     

  5. It sucks that he didn't have insurance,  but at least he stopped so you got his info. Most these days wouldn't.

    If I was you I'd go buy some lottery tickets, hoping your luck is still holding out.

    From reading your account of the accident. I would have figured the "M" was toast, and you had his bumper in the side from the rear door handle up to the roundel on the hood.  You got lucky.

    I had a tangle with box truck about 30 years ago. Hit me in the same corner,  but hard enough to send me spinning like a pinball, bouncing of 2 other cars and finally t-boned by a van. Wound up in a ditch with the van teetering on the edge ready to roll over on top of us any second. My Mustang didn't have a straight panel left and the passenger seat was ~9" wide.   I'm lucky to be alive. 

    Looks like most of the damage was simple bolt on stuff, and with a good paint match it will look better then new. 

    Good to see everyone was OK,  M is on it's way to healing, and the upgrades continue.

     

  6. Inflation must be sky high when a 300k mi E34 goes for 63k.😵 Mine should be worth at least half of that.😁

    This build and auction has thrown the valuation of modded BMW's upside down.

    we all have learned for years, that you start a custom build on a high mileage shell is a recipe for financial ruin.

    Jason has shown us the right way to build and promote such a project. 

    at the end of the day if you can't get a few people that really want what you have built in the room. it can be all for not.

    We've seen a few well built and promoted modded cars like RVAE34's lsx E39 touring and Mattymatt's E34 touring.

    But, the common theme is the touring brings in the money.  Not since 540keith's calypso e34 has a non M5 E34 sedan brought in any money, until now.  

  7. On 8/8/2021 at 11:18 PM, straight6pwr said:

    gorgeous car, for sure. all the upgrades!

    i bet the bringatrailer monkeys fuddled with the engine designation. it should be called an m60b44, or an m60 stroker. the m62tu suggests it has vanos, which this car wouldnt have anymore with m60 heads. 

     

    Since, the m60b44 designation was never used by BMW, and if a TU short block was used for the frankenmotor I could see their confusion.  In my view, it's better without the vanos.

    15 hours ago, Jdesign said:

    Super cool car, looks like the drivers door was repainted or something at one point. 

    I would venture the car has had a respray in it's life since it had north of 250k before the Frankenstein conversion/restoration.  It's great props to Jason's restoration and the Socal climate that it looks this unbelievable now.  The detail pics are just mind boggling. The black wood trim, the euro touches like the drivers glove box, etc.  Who goes and reupholsters new racing seats with m-cloth and adds seat heaters on a tuner build.  You have to know these cars well to see the little details. 

  8. Nice find!!

     Rot-free examples with any paint on them are becoming unicorns these days.

    The lack of need for the blue tip wrench will pay you back for the long trip in no time.

    We just swapped the exhaust on my son's E34 540i. it took all day to cut the mid-pipe and cats out of my rustbelt parts car. 45 min to drop the straight pipes from his and another hour to put new exhaust back on. the differences in time are staggering. 

    11 hours ago, straight6pwr said:

    very awesome, welcome to the club.

    have to agree, my favorite part of this is the non-rusty chassis. its strange and delightful to remove suspension bolts with normal hand tools. 

    You feel like your cheating or something when you put a wrench on it and it just comes apart. 

  9. 1 hour ago, SteelBlue said:

    This is a really nice example and looks like its from a good home. I would love to own one of these some day, just think it's a very unique car. One's like this at this price point won't exist much longer if I had to guess.

    I'm sure maintenance is a nightmare, but V12 BMW.

    Also, other than the center console with the 3 head units, this interior has aged extremely well.

    BMW V12 maintenance "12 of everything and 2 of everything else"

    The dream car of my youth could/would turn into the midlife nightmare, since I can't just say "Mike, fix it"  

    it sure looks clean with just the right touches 🤤

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