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Old 12-02-2007, 09:27 AM
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Just trying to learn how to post photos. Let's see if this factory shot of #2117 makes it. An August 2007 photo, just back from paint, currently the car has motor and tranny in, awaiting seats next week. Bob / Peter any current photos available ? (I believe Peter uses a gas operated camera, so I need Bob's assistance to get anything "e-commerce style"). I would really like to see a shot of the motor installed, as well as those new "dark saddle" color seats. Thanks.
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Old 12-03-2007, 09:19 AM
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Rick,
In the photo the color of your 2117 looks almost identical to my 2111. What color did you use? Looking good! BTW-I'm not sure that Peter has graduated to using a camera yet (gas or otherwise powered). I think he still draws his pictures!
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Old 12-03-2007, 09:39 AM
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Warren, the color is BMW Mystic Blue. It's got a titanium metallic component that reacts with sunlight to change the color somewhat. We did a "dark saddle" leather for the seats and door pockets. Seats are sewn and should be fitted today. Hoping he is done by the end of this week!! I would like to be going for a drive in the Keys before Christmas!!
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I've put some pictures up, just not yet embedded into a web page.
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Just click on a file to load it.

Notice the hot rear tires. ;>)

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Old 12-04-2007, 05:21 PM
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Now I know why it looked so familiar, BMW Mystic Blue was one of the "finalists" for 2111. Nice choice. Looking forward to pictures when it is complete since I probably won't make it back to NB until March.
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Bob, thanks big time for the photos!!! Dash looks great, so does the whole car. I see Tony put the "clear guard" on the rear fender - shows a little dull but is supposed to be pretty effective in protecting against rock dings. Bob, again THANKS!!! Rick, and OH YEAR THOSE REAR TIRES ARE SLICK!!
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Old 12-04-2007, 05:43 PM
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Bob, what happened to the Harrison Tank???????? That IS on the work order?? Rick
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Looking Good ,Rick
Hope It's Here Before Xmas .Garcia
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Good to hear from you Garcia, I'm looking forward to going for a cruise with you guys down to Key Largo soon!! Rick
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Rick,

The tank will be put on soon, but we're waiting for some back-ordered retaining clamps. (Custom made for us ) In a pinch we can temporarily use some ordinary hose clamps.
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Thanks Bob, I thought maybe Peter was heating marinera sauce in it!!
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Any sauce that Peter cooked would probably dissolve aluminum...
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Peter uses a pin hole camera, circa 1898, with an exposure time of about two years.

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