Friday, February 25, 2011

Thursday, February 24, 2011

What to watch this weekend (Feb 24th - Feb 28th)

  • Inside West Coast Customs. Virgin Gaming - The Armored Lounge. Thursday @ 8pm - 9pm (Discovery's HD Theater)
  • Speedmakers: A look into Jaguar's manufacturing facility in Birmingham, UK. Thursday @ 9pm - 10pm (SPEED/SPEEDHD) replay at 9am Friday
  • Casing Classic Cars. Friday @ 9pm - 11pm (Discovery's HD Theater) last season replays
  • World's Most Expensive Rides. Bugatti Veyron. Sunday @ 10pm - 10:30pm (Discovery's HD Theater) 1st season replay
  • Rides. Joe Rogans Sick Fish. Monday @ 7pm - 8pm (Discovery's HD Theater) replay
  • Top Gear (UK) - Season 16, Ep. 4. Jeremy, Richard and James go buy used convertibles and participate in challenges. If you like e30s, you should watch this episode! Monday @ 9pm - 10pm (BBC America/BBC America HD)
I sorted through tons of repeats this weekend to pick out this list. While 'Rides' is a syndicated show that stopped airing new episodes over 3 years ago, the 'Sick Fish' build by 'Rad Rides by Troy', is one of the most appealing resto-modded Hemi Cudas I've ever seen. An absolutely lovely build and a jaw-dropping dark silver paint job; I love a nice tone. There's also a new series on Speed called Speedmakers, which seems like it will do specials on manufacturing factories of the worlds' high-end sports cars. Hopefully they have a German company or three on the menu.

photo courtesy of essentialstyleformen.com

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Quick Vid: 2011 GT2 RS - Driven to Extreme

The new Porsche flagship; the GT2 RS. 620bhp, 3021 lbs, 7min 18seconds round the Ring, 3.5 seconds to 62mph, $250k. Nuff' said.



Video courtesy of Porsche.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Quick Vid: Mclaren MP4-12C #2

After much chatter in the automotive journalist community, the customer ready Mclaren MP4-12C road cars have hit the streets over the past couple weeks. The UK guys at Autocar have gotten their hands on one and have done us the favor of reviewing it. Enjoy.



Video courtesy of Autocar.

Monday, February 21, 2011

The Red Coupe - Return of the Spring eye

couple weeks ago
Star Wars reference, sorta? Welp, that ol' groundhog in PA did us a favor and looked for his shadow on an overcast day. Next thing ya know, we got a 70 degree Friday out of nowhere. I didn't even sandbag the post this time, this was last Friday! This preview of Spring was all I needed to break out the wash mitt and bucket. And the microfiber towels. And a little quick detailer.


Mmmhmm. As you can see, the coupe did a pretty good job surviving the Winter and rock-blastings by those gd salt trucks on I-95. The amount of wax that was on the car previously didn't hurt as getting the grime off the back of the car was relatively painless. I only have a couple minuscule chips on my mirrors, so I'm glad I didn't go through the process of swapping them out. My front apron wasn't so lucky though ha. My exhaust cleaned up well too, but much like I feared from it's appearance while filthy, there's some mild tarnish/rusting that took place on the very ends. I'm confident some baby grit (1000+) and some metal polish should put it back to new.


In another couple weeks I'll take the steelies off and hopefully some new daily wheels will take their place. Along with picking out a nice one-piece wheel that'll look good, be functional (lightweight) and have a multitude of cheap tire choices (15"), I've been trying to work out what will be budgeted for this year in the form of restoration, repairs and upgrades. I snagged a spare front bumper during the off-season and I plan on getting that sprayed zinnobar along with the front apron since it ain't much metal at all. I also plan on respraying the rear bumper finally so I don't have to constantly polish the discolorations as well as get new side trim to freshen the rear. I need to get much of the engine bay wiring cleaned up as it all looks like a wilting mummy currently and I need a new set of headlights; as you can see in the first shot I had a low burn out and once I went to change it I realized on rigged up my smileys are. Some of the patchwork wiring got so brittle that the power wire was broken completely; I had my stereo shop fix and improve upon what was there. Furthermore the light output has always sucked on this mismatched set that came with the car and I want to have functioning city lights as well. On a related note, independently operating fog lights would be nice too.

The biggest question mark over the past couple months is the engine bay. I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place; I want to partially rebuild this trusty ol' 230k M20 of mine, but the cost of rebuilding rivals the price of more powerful motors that could be swapped in. And if I go too far in that department, I could've just bought another car all together (on to the next one). After much soul searching and sound-boarding with the inner circle, I think I'll be doing a mild power upgrade and refresh the motor so it's nicer to look at in there. The budget is even tighter this year because I got a vacation planned that aint getting put off. I guess the knocking noise from the front suspension while turning needs to get sorted too...and those rusty brakes. Uh yea, I guess power can wait.