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GregWeld 07-20-2012 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 425818)
Technically you may be correct and I'm wrong AGAIN:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrari_TR

It was built in '59 and was modified over the early '59 cars with the 5 speed and dry sump.

I was pretty sure the owner (longtime friend) refered to it as a 259. :(

Either way the motor makes the most wonderful of sounds.






I liked it better when you were right..... :woot:

GregWeld 07-20-2012 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Lenie (Post 425801)
I don't mind you telling everyone about my shop, thanks for stopping by.:unibrow: Thanks for the pics:woot:



Was so fun spending the day in your absolutely top of the line dump!


Sorry about the scratch in that ultra rare original Alfa... I think with all the talent in your shop you should be able to buff it out.

BTW -- I think one of my "non" car buddies thought he was being pretty funny dropping that socket in the intake of the motor in the dyno room... Sorry I forgot to mention it - hope you haven't run it yet?!? Oops...

Meant to ask you -- do you really need that many tools to build such simple old cars - I mean -- really... how much shi! do you need? Seems to me like your overhead might be a lot lower without such expensive specialty tools.. but obviously your clients (note you called them that - sounds expensive to me!) don't give a damn.

Sieg 07-20-2012 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 425826)
I liked it better when you were right..... :woot:

Lenie? :unibrow:

Lenie 07-20-2012 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 425827)
Was so fun spending the day in your absolutely top of the line dump!


Sorry about the scratch in that ultra rare original Alfa... I think with all the talent in your shop you should be able to buff it out.

BTW -- I think one of my "non" car buddies thought he was being pretty funny dropping that socket in the intake of the motor in the dyno room... Sorry I forgot to mention it - hope you haven't run it yet?!? Oops...

Meant to ask you -- do you really need that many tools to build such simple old cars - I mean -- really... how much shi! do you need? Seems to me like your overhead might be a lot lower without such expensive specialty tools.. but obviously your clients (note you called them that - sounds expensive to me!) don't give a damn.

Is it better to have to many tools and someday have the skill to use them or to not have enough tools and be the master of your trade.....Give me a few minutes and I'll give steve a call and ask him:D :D :lateral:
The way I see it Greg, hell it's only money;) :woot:

FreddieCougar 07-20-2012 05:08 PM

OOOOH! the big boy shop!
Love that place! Not many shops have real 427 Cobra bodies gathering dust on a shelf.
Tim

GregWeld 07-20-2012 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by FreddieCougar (Post 425849)
OOOOH! the big boy shop!
Love that place! Not many shops have real 427 Cobra bodies gathering dust on a shelf.
Tim



Tim --- I usually think --- Heck, I'm doing okay....

Then I go to a place like this... and realize I'm a big ZERO!:lol:

FreddieCougar 07-20-2012 05:51 PM

I can't imagine the amount of dollars sitting in that place. Was the factory aluminum body race XK still sitting there? That and the weird little Abarth?
I could walk around there all day....And the shop across the street has some nice stuff as well!
Tim

OLDFLM 08-03-2012 09:50 AM

Albiet late to this thread, I finally had time to download/upload a few of my pics from this incredible visit to Seattle!!! I just can't thank Jason and Greg enough for showing me around and taking me to so many cool places!!!!

http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...0718-00021.jpg

http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...0718-00022.jpg

http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...0718-00023.jpg

I wonder if this would fit in my Firebird? The hood should be long enough and the car was designed after a Ferrari! (Barchetta I believe?) Those stacks would look pretty sweet down the middle of the hood ridge right between the Formula scoops!

Sorry, day-dreaming outloud again... back to our regular programming! (c:]

http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/v...0718-00024.jpg


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