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I'm just catching up with this thread now, nice subject Justin! A few points .....
I did get the reference to plastics. I had a Schwinn Sprint, identical to a Continental 10 speed but had a curved down tube so the wheelbase was shorter and handled a bit better. I rode and rode and rode, loved it. Those bikes were tanks, not sure of actual weight but had to be double today's road bikes. Outside of work I always have projects, am not so good at completing them. Right now I'm pulling the Berkeley 12-JG jet drive out of my Eliminator for a rebuild. I have a Cub Cadet 2084 tractor with the engine out of it, some ignition problems plus just a general cleanup. Tomorrow I'm putting a new lift pump in my '98 GMC 3/4 ton 6.5 diesel, old one died and I'm upgrading to a Walbro. I play a lot of volleyball and generally stay very active. I also spend a lot of time going to my kids various events, from crew races to plays to latin competitions and track meets, etc. I can tell you aren't just interested in cars and boats etc., you spend the time to read and learn about them. That passion will serve you well in the future! |
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Hansel
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Nice! I keep up with R3VLimited over here. They've got some good iX guys and this car always needs a helping hand (waiting on a driveshaft at the moment actually...). I was in Liege visiting a friend last December, but didn't realize where Bree was. Next time I am in your area maybe we could meet up, but that probably won't be until 2015 at the earliest. |
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Kristof
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- Bimmerboard.be (Belgium) (Most active) - Bimmerportal.nl (Holland) - 5series.net (UK) - e60-forum.de (Germany) |
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- Gun control means: using BOTH hands!
- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle... |
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Hansel
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Justin,
It can be tough when you are young and at the mercy of parents, especially if they aren't as into things as you are. Hopefully something will work out, and even if they don't, I can tell you are passionate enough that your interests probably won't fade with age. I am pretty sure most/all of us here have loved boats since we were little kids. To the "life outside of boating" angle, I was going to post earlier in this thread after Kristof brought up E30s, but I must have gotten sidetracked. I am a research scientist at a university by day, and outside of boating I have hobbies that include my two little cars, learning how to make food and be generally useful around the house, and travel. I've seen some of John B's cars in person and they are super cool. He's also seen this one of mine; a 1990 BMW E30 325iX. This is BMW's first all-wheel drive model and is a relatively rare in North America (~6,500 cars imported), and was only slightly cheaper than the E30 M3s when new (however, even rough examples of E30 M3s are selling for $25K+ these days, but I can assure you my car is not worth anything close to that). Kristof, what BMW boards are you active on? Good Luck getting to Green Lake. I went two summers ago and had a blast. I would love to return, but I've got many many conflicts this summer. Still, you never know... Cheers |
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Chevy350
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Thought I bring this thread to life again. It's cool to know the life of others outside boating. I just wish I'd be able to share my boating life like all of you do at reunions. My dad's just not as big of a fan as I am, I'm starting to realize. I'm hoping to go to green lake but he's not budging. Even though this thread is about non boating I'm just super excited to be back on the water with my cousins this summer. Hope to see you guys at an event soon.
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Kristof
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We do have quite a few intresting race tracks all within a four hour drive from my home. Even here in Belgium we have the smaller track at Zolder and the formula 1 track in Spa-Francorchamps (which was the favourite circuit of formula 1 legends Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher). All these tracks have open days for people to race their car on... BTW, the red M3 in my first picture belongs to a friend of mine. Öhlins race suspension, altered camber, Akrapovic exhaust, supercharged. It had a dyno test last week and the results were 634 HP and 647 NM of torque... Quite a thrill to drive on the Nurburgring!!
In the end it's all about having driving fun... I just have the good fortune of having friends and family with deep pockets that allow me to enjoy their expensive toys I also have friends that participate in the "Carbage Run", the cheap counterpart of the "Gumball Rally", where your car may not cost more than 1500 euros (repairs and modifiactions included); Awesome fun with ludicrous cars! Carbage Run |
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- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle... |
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Chevy350
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That Corvette is amazing. Great job on it John. What's in it? That M3 looks spotless also. |
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oldcuda
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I worked for a Dodge dealer when those turbo models first came out and as the new car prep man got quite a surprise first time on the throttle. Was not used to that much power with front wheel drive .A lot of Daytona and Mitsubishi owners would have been pissed if they knew how hard their babbies where driven before they took delivery.
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john b
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Thanks for sharing that Kristof. The ring is on many bucket lists, but remains there for eternity for most. As you know, we have nothing like that here. We have some road courses that can be rented for a track day, but nothing a person can drive onto and race at their leisure. Our SDAC track days consist of a trip to the drag strip, renting a small track for a day (last year we did our road course on a GoKart track, seriously) or Autocross in an old parking lot. The Ring must be a fantastic experience, especially in the BMWs pictured.
Justin, here is what my SDAC club does on Sunday get togethers. Autocross is relatively cheap and builds skills very quickly. Drag racing breaks a lot of stuff. I don't autocross the LeBacon because, being an old Chrysler convertible, the car has the torsional rigidity of overcooked pasta. Our club is VERY opposed to any kind of street racing. You may notice some of the cars in the videos are not Shelby Dodges, but are Chrysler SRT products. The newest Shelby Dodge cars are 25 years old they are getting harder to find and some owners don't want to modify them for racing. The SRT cars are welcome at our events. This stuff is low budget compared to Kristof! SDAC drag racing SDAC autocross |
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Kristof
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Outside of boating, I'm active in de BMW scene. I'm a member of a few BMW-forums and we do organize quite some fun activities. Not only static meetings, but more driving fun get togethers. Like drifitng and trackdays, with the best one being the "Nordschleife" of the Nurburgring: 22km of epic racetrack
Some pics of the Nurburgring: Even my big station wagon races on that track from time to time And me drifting with my cousin's hardcore race car. Love that E30! He is the current champion in the European youngtimer races with this car, so it is quite a thrill to be allowed to drive that monster |
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- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle... |
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john b
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It's not "quite the car" Justin. It is a relatively inexpensive toy that is a great sleeper and fun to drive but will never be a high end collectable. Funny you would mention an M3. I am lucky to be able to enjoy some are that I do not own. On a recent trip down to my brothers house we played with a few of his toys. The M3 was just traded for a new car which is parked alongside his oldest car in his driveway. I handled the restoration of the 58 Corvette over the past year, but did not do much of the work myself. I much prefer the new toy over the M3 or the Boxster S not shown. Here is the last photo of the M3 where it was left at the Porsche dealer. The M3 would give the LeBacon a good run in a straight line.
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Chevy350
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I'd be more than happy to talk about cars. Although I don't know as much as you or any other adult who enjoys cars, but hey I'll learn it all down the road. Sounds like quite the car you have. I also enoy more than muscle cars. Certain sports cars really grab my attention. BMW M3, M5, and the 335i. Porsche's, Subaru Wrx STI's, and certain Jaguars. |
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john b
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Justin, your dream cars are in the dreams of many. I enjoy many makes, models, and years, sports and not so sporty. I am not a truck guy, but do like to see an old original or restomod. I have no desire to own one. If you have followed CCF for a while you may know that many chuckle at my daily driver / tow vehicle. I like to post it now and then for the reactions.
Since you asked about cars, I"ll share one I play with now and then. It is a bit off the beaten path, but so am I. It is a 1989 Chrysler LeBaron Turbo GTC. It is one of the first "tuner cars"and has the suspension and drive train from a Shelby Daytona Turbo Z, It is one of 906 of these LeBarons Chrysler built. These cars were all identically equipped, Getrag 5 speed, 2.2 intercooled turbo, four wheel discs, fast steering rack, and a few other differences, The only option offered was white or red in color. The Chrysler / Dodge project came together due to the friendship between Lee Iacocca and Carroll Shelby to breathe some life into an almost dead Chrysler Corp. I gave this car to daughter 1 for her 16th birthday. When she went away to college I didn't want her to leave it outside behind the dorm so I put it in storage and gave her an appropriate "dorm car". I took it out about 10-15 years later and tweaked it. I don't drive it much but try to get out to a few of the Shelby Dodge Auto Club (SDAC) events. I am a member. Visually the car looks very stock, but as with many tuner cars (as opposed to ricers) it is easy to get a lot of performance out of it. The Shelby Dodge cars included the Horizon / Omni GLH (goes like hell) and GLHS (goes like hell some more), named that by Shelby, the CSX, CSXT, Shelby Daytona Turbo Z, Spirit RT, and a couple others. Chrysler also built some turbocharged minivans. I bought my wife one of them and installed a Mopar Performance computer and a few other mods to haul the kids around in. It was a great car and lots of fun to dust the ricers in. They make great sleepers and are relatively inexpensive. I will tell you more about other cars I enjoy if you are interested. I just thought that since this was for a sixteen year old girl you would relate. It is known within the club as the LeBacon, because a white Chrysler LeBaron is decidedly feminine to most (as immortalized in the Cake song Short Skirt Long Jacket) but every guy likes bacon so that makes it more masculine in the eyes of the club members. This is the LeBaron and a video of one of the Chrysler Turbo minivans owned by an SDAC member in action. Sad to say they would dust your 70 Hemi charger. Mine was just like it but red and not quite as fast. Chrysler minivan drag race |
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OldSchoolBlue84
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I know exactly where you boat, I work for the utility company and travel throughout northwest and east Indiana. The school you mentioned is the next Town north of me, Chesterton. Great area. My son's preschool is near by in the National Dunes Park. Anyhow, your about 35 minutes north of where I boat at in Culver, Lake Maxinkuckee. Your welcome anytime!
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Chevy350
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Bremen, Indiana. Well its near there, bout 5 minutes away. I noticed you live in Valparaiso, Indiana. I lived there for the first 2-3 years of my life. Don't know where we exactly lived. It was by a school called liberty elementary school. |
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OldSchoolBlue84
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What part of Indiana? Notice you profile says IL. Have a good one. |
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8122pbrainard
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Justin, Don't take the chance. If authorities do show up, I feel they will head directly to you! Look into the power squadron as John suggested. It's a fantastic program. |
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Chevy350
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John sorry I just got on my laptop and haven't answered sooner. But no i haven't taken any classes yet. I was gonna do it online, but I only use our boat at our campground in Indiana almost every weekend. My dad called the DNR in Indiana and asked if i can have an Illinois license and use it in Indiana, sadly they said no. I go to a lake called lake of the woods. It's near Bremen, Indiana. DNR rarely visits the lake so I drive the boat all the time. As you said about cars, I love cars. All kids my age who think of cars more than something to get you somewhere, love new modern sports cars. I on the other hand, love old muscle cars and trucks. My 2 dream cars are a 1969 Dodge Charger or a 1970 Oldsmobile 442. Trucks for me would be either a 2nd Gen Cummins or a 1972 Chevy C10. What are some of your favorite classic cars or trucks John? |
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john b
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Justin, I forgot to ask if you have taken the Power Squadron course and received your boating license yet. You are old enough, and even if you don't have access to a boat right now, it is a good thing to have. The course is offered in most areas, frequently at community colleges. Both of my daughters took the course when they were 12 and received their licenses. It is good basic classroom information for anyone interested in boating.
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john b
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Hey Justin. I'm from IL too. I have been retired for 8 years now and I do much the same as you. Hang out with family and friends, ride my bike in the summer, and try to explore new places. I have two adult girls, one married and one single, and a 19 month old grandson I'm babysitting for in Seattle right now. I am married to the girl I met when I was 5 years older than you are now and never went out with anyone else after. I'm a bit beat up from injuries now, some from doing sports In my younger days like Motocross, snow and water skiing, bike riding, and running, and some from my years of working as a mechanic, truck driver, salesman, and police officer. I like music and make time to play with some old cars, boats, and motorcycles, but I seldom ride the motorcycles any more. I had a Schwinn Continental and a Stingray when I was in 8th grade. My father gave me my first boat when I was in 7th grade, a Lone Star Malibu with a Merc Mark 30, and I used to use it on the Fox Chain of Lakes in Illinois. My grandfather lived in Fox Lake and we kept two boats there, the other was a Cruisers Inc 18'. I have loved boating since I was a small kid and still do. I am trying to finish a 70 Correct Craft Mustang before this summer but I don't have the skills or tenacity of some here. I'm sure you know there are some very skilled people who hang out here both in boat restoration and repair and water sports and they are always generous with their time and advice. Are you near a lake? Are you a boater yet?
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jhersey29
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This past year there has been little life outside of the boat. Between all the fixes and updates last year and engine rebuild this winter I'm about done with boat work. Thinking about ordering 3 skins to clean up the cracks in the vinyl but I don't understand the instructions from Christy's on how to do the speakers so I am avoiding the vinyl for the moment. In the mean time I'm snowboarding at Breckenridge, Vail and Keystone. Hiking and Mountain biking with the dog when the trails are dry and of course working. We painted the living room, kitchen and entry way last weekend. Also fixed all the cracks in the ceiling and painted it the past few weekends and evenings. I do miss the water and my waterski morning runs. Trying to keep busy but finding myself a little bored at times. I tried Candy Crush for a filler but I hit a level that I'm pretty sure requires either someone smarter than me or paying money for extra moves and that isn't going to happen.
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Kids, wife, yard, boats, cooking, try to stay fit; the order changes as seasons change. Like Larry always have multiple projects going.
I am an audio/home theater technophile. Alan, VERY cool. I have thought about amp and speaker building. I hope to design/build a dedicated listening room over my garage in the next couple of years. I will probably do some of the speaker building myself. |
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May give that a shot Alan!
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81nautique
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Thanks Pete, Solid Lacewood with mahogany inlay. Very textured surface, matches some other furniture I built a few years ago. |
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Alan,
Real nice work as always! Since my wife dropped her laptop the screen is all screwed up so I can't tell. Is the veneer wavy, figured, burl or 1/4 sawn white oak? |
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81nautique
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yes but do a 7 day free trial on Tidal, you will never listen to Spotify again! |
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Will do. Are they on spotify ???
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haha yes Porcupine Tree, awesome Prog Rock band ala King Crimson Styling. give em a try. |
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Those are killer Alan. That picture on your TV however Creeepayyy.
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Look man, You can listen to Jimi but you can't hear him. There's a difference man. Just because you're listening to him doesn't mean you're hearing him.
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