Autos
I have always had a problem with cars. Usually they are rare. Usually they are well taken care of. They are always Fast. They are always European (I have owned a few american trucks) and they always have my name written all over them. No wonder the cops love them as much as I do.
Current Machines:
1982 e24 635csi
This is a very rare grey market import car that has lived it's life in California. The body is amazing but the interior is gonzo. Stay tuned to see what we do with her.
1988 e28 BMW M5
I was lucky enough to buy this machine from the original owner. When I drove it away there were 92,000 Miles on the clock. She need and still need quite a bit of work but it will happen.
When I drove it away from the sadden fella I bought it from, I found that the stock suspension left something to be desired. I promptly pulled the whole car apart. Replace the auto-leveling system with H&R Springs combined with Bilstien Shocks. Lowering springs landed this machine right where I think it should be. I also put camber plates in the front end to add camber to the front wheel.
I also disliked the original 16" style 5 one piece wheels the car came with. I hunted around and landed on a set of badly bent (unbenounced to me at the time of sale) very good looking style 5 17"s.
I have since replace the DOT headlight and grills with Euro-Spec units. Pictures to follow when I get the time.
1929 Ford Model A Pickup
A work in progress. This is a 1929 Model A ford. This machine has a Diamond Block, C crank, drilled for oil. Isky cam, Dual Winfields and a cragar overhead valve head. 39 Floor shift an a whole lot more to come.
Before I pulled it to bits:
Past Machines:
2003 e39 BMW M5
What a machine! The e39 is by far my favorite BMW ever made (aside from the e28). This car got me in so much trouble I had to sell it. Dinan single mass flywheel made all the difference. I will own another someday soon.