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I am a qualified marine mechanic and fitter and turner/welder.100k on tools is crazy! If Bliss owns a shop I can appreciate the need for tools and quality, tools dont make the tradesman though! Bliss this is by no means a go at you, If I had access to all that I would be in heaven! Some more pics of what 3k (give or take) of tools and know how can achieve! That was not my datto earlier, this is mine here in these pics, got a long way to go yet. |
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you can tell a pro from how tidy his garage is. Well done there man
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Thats only a L18 standard motor there from later model datsun, I will be building one up with a L18 with twin su's and mainly head work. Not too worried about outright power, its the suspension, seam welding the whole body etc and brakes that will get most of love. 800kg go cart!
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As far as reliability goes, you're just completely clueless if you think Ferraris are anything but junk (in that respect). Even thinking about stating otherwise is just the definition of ignorance. The 458 was recalled because they caught on fire all the time, the 355 MELTS exhaust manifolds, the sodium filled 308 exhaust valves crack, and the list just goes on and on. Quote:
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What a joke. --Outlaw. |
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[QUOTE=Outlaw;438148]OK baby Enzo, what's the difference that makes a Ford GT a muscle car and a Ferrari 360 (or any other Ferrari) an "engineering marvel". [quote]
Do you have a faint idea of the engineering and research that goes into the design and engineering of a Ferrari? Not to mention the know-how and experience developed in F1?! I mean, SERIOUSLY?! The original Ford GT was a sports car, the new one is just an expensive muscle car, and many believe (and treat them) as such, and again, ask Jeremy Clarkson if his had any problems at all... Quote:
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I bought a vandenplas the year prior to Ford buying Jaguar. The car was a money pit.
The motor kept burning up. I replaced 3 motors at over 9,000 USD before I found a man that explained the problem. I took it to a guy that had about 40 years experience with Jaguar. He took me into a back room about 12 x 12 feet square. In the room were six cylinder Jaguar crankshafts standing on end. There were so many of them they filled the room. He said, "The rear main cap was cast iron and held so much heat the motor had to burn up". He said, "Put a small block chevrolet engine in the car and get on with my life". I told him I bought a Jaguar and I wouldn't change that. He advised I should then repair by align bore crank and replace bearings. Then I should drive as little as possible and give it a selling. I paid 5,800 USD for align bore and rebuild. I traded to a dealership that got the bargain of a lifetime. LOL The worst part of this... the guy told me Jaguar knew about the rear main problem all the time. He said they had used the same motor since WW2 and it was common knowledge among Jaguar enthusiasts. To this day... I'll never own another Jaguar. If I were given one today by a well meaning friend I would sell it immediately. I can't say enough bad things about Jaguar. I spent over $40,000 repairing that expensive piece of junk in 4 years I owned it. I wouldn't have any idea of what I would be saying if I had bought it used. British pride took a beating with that dog that wouldn't hunt ... IMO. It was the most beautiful car imaginable with the wire wheels and all. Sure was pretty sitting in my drive waiting for the tow truck to come pick it up about every 2 weeks. -------------- I should also add: I wouldn't trust any magazine or quality pronouncements about any car company, especially Jaguar. The proof of quality can only be determined over time with a car. I certainly wouldn't trust anything about Jaguar on a short term basis. ----------------- Pssst... I woudn't have a Porshe either, since all they are now just plastic cars. Anything newer than 87 is just trouble... the Boxster is a prime example. Last edited by nearmiss; 06-26-2012 at 01:49 PM. |
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