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Thank you!CSP311 wrote: Fri Jul 31, 2020 9:37 am Nice to see, but the usual historical mistakes....sent them an email.
The grille such a solid setup...several individual slats somehow perfectly aligned. Almost looks billet.Gregs672000 wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 12:27 am Truly a beautiful car that just makes me keep looking over it trying to decide what I like best. The front grill is way cool, but then I'm attracted to the car's overall dimensions and style, then back to the front... how the bumper, grill, headlights and side marker all make it look like it's moving forward... fun. Same 4 speed Trans/final drive as a Roadster? Did anyone ever swap in a U20/5 in one of these... seems like a natural.
Yes. Cruising. I was impressed how none of the "drama" associated with the r16/4-speed was present. It was humming rather quietly along. But yeah If 80-90mph was needed I'd take a 5-speed all daytheunz wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 9:07 am Love those cars. Reminds me a little bit of an Alfa GTV, one of my favorite coupe’s. I’m not sure “cruising†is the right word, nearly 5,000 rpm’s at 70 mph might be better described as screaming!
If this is the exact same drive train as the 1600 roadster then I certainly understand the desire to swap to a five speed and higher gears!
Yes! I think we forget that 60 years ago people actually drove these cars across the nation for long distances...the R16 is in it's sweet spot.spl310 wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 9:35 am I always chuckle when I hear people commenting about how fast old car engines turn over and speed. Everyone is so used to the modern cars that have gearing that lets the engine loaf along that they think the car is going to self-destruct if you get over 3,500 RPMs