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Matteo,
With all the interest in your cars I think the only thing for you to do is have a Pelican party when they are both ready for you to show. I know a few of us from the upstate of SC wouldn't mind stopping by and drooling/looking at them. I want to get a spring drive planned for us in the near future too if you would like to bring one of your toys along you are welcome to come on down our way (I don't think any of us would mind having a Ford along).

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So... there are no Italian cars and no British cars?

Also, which car do the kids like the best?

(might let you make a graceful transition back to 911s...)

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My wife is smart and named her car "Valentina" (it's red, it was meant to arrive on Valentines day).
Obviously the girls like Valentina... They have also been waiting for papi's blue Porsche (which is faster than Lightnin McQueen... ) for a year.

The also like the color of papi new silver Porsche....

The Ford is nice but it's no 911. Period.

For an update... the 3.9 will be ready by Easter. It has to...

It needs to go to the Treffen (spelling?) parade and then we need to pack it up to ship it to England.

Would love to have a lil party down in SC before leaving for England...
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Would love to have a lil party down in SC before leaving for England...
You should have a lil party in Charlotte before you leave too! I want to see the car before you ship it off
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Matteo,
With all the interest in your cars I think the only thing for you to do is have a Pelican party when they are both ready for you to show. I know a few of us from the upstate of SC wouldn't mind stopping by and drooling/looking at them. I want to get a spring drive planned for us in the near future too if you would like to bring one of your toys along you are welcome to come on down our way (I don't think any of us would mind having a Ford along).
I'll second that! I know I wouldn't mind having a Ford around. For me, if it's American, it's Ford (not trying to open up another 'can of worms'). I just hope I'm home!

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All right...
More updates this Thursday...
The 3.9 should be ready by the beginning of May...
Timmins has being working on the motor and the preliminary numbers are... well let's say that if we make the 2,300 lbs weigh we'll be below the 6lb/hp power to weight ratio figure (edited from 5... I must have been drunk ).

As per a party in Charlotte.. I am sure we can twist Zuffenhaus arm and have them organize a Saturday reception where they can showcase their workmanship (my car is just one of the many projects they are working on....)

The Ford is a nice daily driver.. let's leave it at that
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The Ford is a nice daily driver.. let's leave it at that

Matteo, we want you to brag on the Ford--we all want details about reckless behavior like blowing Vettes off the road, taking exit ramps at triple the posted speed, stuff like that. I think a lot of us would like rides too in both cars for a comparison--I can get adult diapers from the hospital so no one has an accident. As for the Vette comment, I do know a certain someone in the Concord area with a ZR-1 that would be mortified if he lost to a Ford, I will just tell him it is a GT--he will think Mustang. Actually, I think your 911 would be better then I could remind him how his mighty ZR-1 couldn't keep up with an old Porsh. Let us know about a get together and if you want to take a run in the mountains I know at least five of us would be in from the Upstate.
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So yesterday i went to Zuffenhausen to check out the progress...

Well we made a lot of decisions regarding the little details....

- The rear reflector will be Thom Fitzpatrick own fiberglass piece painted in Mexico blue. As the car will need to be registered in the UK I will need the fog lights. And for a moment we thought we would use an early red reflector and have the fog lights at the side of the PORSCHE script...
But then Keith found a period correct light and I like the body color reflector better.

- All the seals and windows will be 993 (front windshield and 3/4 windows) or 964 (rear windshield) to acheive a flush mount.

- the door panels will be early RSR style and we reconvert the windows to manual (as opposed to the RSA panels)

- RSR style carpet (from Appbiz) will be installed wherever it fits (the center tunnel from the 964 will make things a little more difficult).

- an alcantara headliner has been made and installed by Aaron.

- a custom made quick/released hub for the steering wheel has been made


The alcantara liner installed!


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The Ford is a nice daily driver.. let's leave it at that

Matteo, we want you to brag on the Ford--we all want details about reckless behavior like blowing Vettes off the road, taking exit ramps at triple the posted speed, stuff like that. I think a lot of us would like rides too in both cars for a comparison--I can get adult diapers from the hospital so no one has an accident. As for the Vette comment, I do know a certain someone in the Concord area with a ZR-1 that would be mortified if he lost to a Ford, I will just tell him it is a GT--he will think Mustang. Actually, I think your 911 would be better then I could remind him how his mighty ZR-1 couldn't keep up with an old Porsh. Let us know about a get together and if you want to take a run in the mountains I know at least five of us would be in from the Upstate.
Unfortunately, there are those of us that know of more than 10 "mighty" ZR-1's that would absolutely shame this Porsche in the "keep-up" department. Actually, that number is closer to 20 now that I think about it (more and more large cube LT5's poking up these days). There's always someone faster out there, that's for sure.
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-As the car will need to be registered in the UK I will need the fog lights.
Errrr. Well, no, actually, you don't.

A rear fog light (on the offside or centre-line of the car) wasn't a requirement for cars first registered before 1981.

You don't need front fogs at all to register a car that old - I wouldn't swear to it, but as far as I know, it's not a requirement for modern cars, just an extra.

You don't need indicator/flasher repeaters on the side of a car that old either. I forget the cut-off date for that, but your car is older than mine, and my US '77 doesn't have them either.

For the UK, you will need to ensure that the front running lights are NOT yellow. Easiest is to fit H4's with the side/parking lights and wire them into the US running light circuit, so only the indicator uses the yellow lenses.

You should fit Euro tail/indicator lenses, and probably should take the bulbs out of the US side marker lamp holders front and rear.

Although I had to research it carefully ahead of time and correct the tech once or twice (and he went and checked his books, so I know I'm right :-), my WA state car passed inspection (MOT) in England just fine. Being older than 10 years, your car is exempt from SVA (Single Vehicle Approval) when you come to register it, too. They will ask you for date of first registration though, which is kind of awkward if you don't have the original VIN sticker (my car does) or a COA from PNA.

Looking at your collection of vehicles, I think insurance will be an, ah, interesting experience for you - especially as most UK insurance companies won't accept US no-claims, and a lot aren't wildly enthusiastic about modified vehicles...

I'm using GEICO Overseas; it's quite well-hidden on their website (but it is there) and their regular operators deny that they offer any ex-pat or overseas service at all, but I'm driving a US-registered car as a temporary import in the UK, using an insurance policy underwritten by a UK company - but issued by GEICO, who do recognise my no-claims record from US insurers. Despite what you might get told, you don't need to be military or a US citizen, either.

Probably the least of your worries right now with all you've got to take care of before then, but I'll happily provide a whole bunch of bookmarks/phone #'s for a PAX lap in the 3.9 when it's done...

Lovely car.

Cheers,

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Unfortunately, there are those of us that know of more than 10 "mighty" ZR-1's that would absolutely shame this Porsche in the "keep-up" department. Actually, that number is closer to 20 now that I think about it (more and more large cube LT5's poking up these days). There's always someone faster out there, that's for sure.
That's a VERY subjective (and ludicrous) statement considering this car hasn't even been driven yet. What did it accomplish?

Sure there's always something faster. But this is going to be an awesome car, no matter what may or may not be able to beat it. Plus, it is going to be unique and per Matteo's wants and needs.
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Errrr. Well, no, actually, you don't.

A rear fog light (on the offside or centre-line of the car) wasn't a requirement for cars first registered before 1981.

You don't need front fogs at all to register a car that old - I wouldn't swear to it, but as far as I know, it's not a requirement for modern cars, just an extra.

You don't need indicator/flasher repeaters on the side of a car that old either. I forget the cut-off date for that, but your car is older than mine, and my US '77 doesn't have them either.

For the UK, you will need to ensure that the front running lights are NOT yellow. Easiest is to fit H4's with the side/parking lights and wire them into the US running light circuit, so only the indicator uses the yellow lenses.

You should fit Euro tail/indicator lenses, and probably should take the bulbs out of the US side marker lamp holders front and rear.

Although I had to research it carefully ahead of time and correct the tech once or twice (and he went and checked his books, so I know I'm right :-), my WA state car passed inspection (MOT) in England just fine. Being older than 10 years, your car is exempt from SVA (Single Vehicle Approval) when you come to register it, too. They will ask you for date of first registration though, which is kind of awkward if you don't have the original VIN sticker (my car does) or a COA from PNA.

Looking at your collection of vehicles, I think insurance will be an, ah, interesting experience for you - especially as most UK insurance companies won't accept US no-claims, and a lot aren't wildly enthusiastic about modified vehicles...

I'm using GEICO Overseas; it's quite well-hidden on their website (but it is there) and their regular operators deny that they offer any ex-pat or overseas service at all, but I'm driving a US-registered car as a temporary import in the UK, using an insurance policy underwritten by a UK company - but issued by GEICO, who do recognise my no-claims record from US insurers. Despite what you might get told, you don't need to be military or a US citizen, either.

Probably the least of your worries right now with all you've got to take care of before then, but I'll happily provide a whole bunch of bookmarks/phone #'s for a PAX lap in the 3.9 when it's done...

Lovely car.

Cheers,

Andy
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this is great news... I will send you a PM... and you are done on a lap of Silversotne, Brands Hatch, Castle Coombe... u name it....
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Unfortunately, there are those of us that know of more than 10 "mighty" ZR-1's that would absolutely shame this Porsche in the "keep-up" department. Actually, that number is closer to 20 now that I think about it (more and more large cube LT5's poking up these days). There's always someone faster out there, that's for sure.
This was never meant to be the fastest 911 ever, let alone the fastest car ever.

I love cars in general, the 911 is just something specia to me. If you have a cool ZR-1 good for you. If you are faster around the track even better.

This is is what I wanted a 911 to be. Whether it's faster than a Corvette, a GT2, my Ford GT doesn't really matter. It will always feel special to me....

Still I think this car will run circle around the GT on a race track (leaving LeMans and the Ring aside)... and the GT was the 5th fastest car behind the Enzo, CGT, Pagani Zonda and SLR ( ) on Top Gear. So there are 20 ZR-1s faster than an Enzo... Good for them, Kudos to them. I'd love to see them in person, to admire them.

Anyway I plan to put the 911 and GT one against the other on the 18th of May at CMP... Same (crappy) driver, same track, same conditions... We'll see... I am sure it will be fun though.
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Subscribed! I'm thoroughly addicted after reading this wonderful thread from beginning to end - I gotta see the final product (the RSR that is)!

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