Duane Sword article

correction - that is not my coupe


Yes my coupe is apparently in issue #120 of the Bimmer Magazine (I have not seen it yet myself).

However, the link above is not the article to my car... that was from earlier this year, and the coupe is E9 on the outside and E39 on the inside and drivetrain built by MKS in Germany.

I am eager to see the article and photos taken of my coupe by Klaus Schnitzer, and the restoration and rejuvenation by the talented folks at VSR1.com including Mario Langsten.
 
I like what they did to the body at MKS. An evolution perhaps. But the Dashboard! Looks like it came out of my Subaru. Why delete one of the most beautiful dashboards of that era and keep the basic body?
 
correction noted

My apologies on the link in the original post. I read the article in my print copy, but it apparently has not yet posted to the Bimmer website. Duane's coupe is remarkably similar to what I saw on the website and I assumed....

Don
 
I just got mine in the mail yesterday - Looks great!
If I'm remembering correctly, didn't the whole process start about 2 years ago?
 
absolutely!... October 2012 was the photoshoot

I just got mine in the mail yesterday - Looks great!
If I'm remembering correctly, didn't the whole process start about 2 years ago?

Yes indeed - you are a Professor given you have a great memory and a reasonable IQ ;-)

October 2012 at the Bavarian Auto Show & Shine... that is where Klaus Schnitizer and I met, and after the event we went for a cruise... with Klaus hanging out the back of a 3 series wagon (ok ok a "Touring") and taking photos of me in the coupe.

http://blog.bavauto.com/12451/bavarian-autosport-show-and-shine-2012-bavauto-photos-and-more/
 
Yes indeed - you are a Professor given you have a great memory and a reasonable IQ ;-)

No Duane, if I had any brains, I'd be in be in a different line of work!

btw, you look very serious in the photo. Were you afraid that Klaus would fall out of the car and you'd damage your airdam?
 
btw, you look very serious in the photo. Were you afraid that Klaus would fall out of the car and you'd damage your airdam?

:-) ... actually you wouldn't believe how close he wanted me to drive behind the 3 series touring that Klaus was hanging out the back of for his photo.... we were doing around 40mph (only) to give a sense of speed in the background... but I was within 10feet from his bumper given the wide angle lens he uses to capture the 'action'.....

So yes the expression on my face is one of being very very attentive given Route 1A isn't exactly a straight road...
 
Duane,

Read the story last night.
Beautiful, beautiful coupe.

Couple questions.
Love the clear turn signal lenses. Are those available somewhere?

How did this car not have power steering?
Was it removed?

Take care and thanks for the story.
Much inspiration applied.

Gary
 
Gary,

give coupeguy a shout. he generally has euro clear, amber or italian (amber w/ clear fronts
 
One of the reasons I sold my Coupe to Duane was because he came across as a passionate car guy and someone who really "got" what the E9 is all about. He did a great job, along with Mario, restoring 4310155 and it's really fun to watch Duane using and enjoying a car that I still love.

Congrats, Duane!
 
One of the reasons I sold my Coupe to Duane was because he came across as a passionate car guy and someone who really "got" what the E9 is all about. He did a great job, along with Mario, restoring 4310155 and it's really fun to watch Duane using and enjoying a car that I still love.

Congrats, Duane!

Duane is very passionate coupe guy and doing an excellent job as a steward of 4310155. The coupe is always spotlessly clean and dutifully kept that way. The car is also is the favorite where ever it goes, from a Cars and Coffee to winning the class at the Lime Rock Historics Concours 2013 to the pages of Bimmer.
 
Good people you E9 folk

Cheers Nick, Andrew and friends on the E9coupe Forum

The positive highlights of my E9 coupe ownership, so far, are many and varied and in no particular order;
* It fulfilled a dream I had as a kid, I really did have a CSL poster on my bedroom wall and wanted to get one... one day... it inspired me to get my first sales job at 16 years old at Radio Shack (known as Tandy Electronics in Australia)
* I have met some truly great people through my association with the E9, starting with Nick as the original owner, then Mario Langsten and team at Vintage Sports & Restoration, and many more who have become lifetime friends
* My most enjoyable time in the coupe, without any hesitation, is when I was running it hard (as hard as I dare push) during the most recent SCDA (Sports Car Drivers Association) track day at Lime Rock in CT... I have never smiled so hard
* My daughter, who is now 5years old loves to come to the garage to help Daddy clean & tinker on the coupe... and she loves "going for a cruise with Daddy in the coupey"

If all this sounds weird - then I encourage you to buy a copy of Rob Siegel's book "Memoirs of a Hack Mechanic"...
 
Clear lenses from CoupeGuy (Dan)

Love the clear turn signal lenses. Are those available somewhere?
Gary

Gary - I purchased my clear front lenses from Dan, the coupe-guy.

Modifications had to be made to the reflector given the clear Italian lens is a thinner profile than the original US spec orange monolith... and we painted the reflector silver and changed the bulbs.

http://www.coupeguy.com/cscslrepropartsavailable.htm
 
Congrats to Duane...

Haven't seen the article in Bimmer yet,
but I saw some of the pic previews from Klaus. Can't
wait to get my hands on it.

Ditto what's been said. Duane has a great passion
and energy for e9's that he freely shares. I've seen him
at show's and he's also pretty quick to share resources or
lend a hand to help us prep for judging.

Clearly, this is great time for e9 ownership. I've also
I've had the honor of my Agave e9 appearing in Bimmer
and the Roundel and frankly, I can never see enough e9's
in print or in person. I think I own nearly all the
Bimmers and Roundels where e9's are featured.

It's a great thing that we're all responsible
for raising the banner (and value) of e9's.

Kudos again to Duane for being one of our best
examples of why we love e9's.
 
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i am not able to judge by myself the article on the bimer magazine, but i have seen the coupe in person and i support all what you are saying about the car and about the owner
great person duane
regards
 
Cheers

well today is also my 40th birthday so I appreciate the appreciation ;-)

cheers from Boston, and raise a glass of fine Australian wine

Duane
 
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