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  1. jmackro

    Soft Market, you bet.

    Well, OK. Physical gold is cheaper to store than vintage cars, and ETF's are cheaper (and safer, absent a nuclear melt-down) to store than physical gold. But back to cars: I have observed that many of the BaT auctions that I have followed for their entertainment value have ended with the...
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    Soft Market, you bet.

    Gold is a whole lot cheaper to store than vintage cars. Plus, its tires don't go flat, batteries don't go dead.
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    Soft Market, you bet.

    ... because tomorrow's automotive enthusiasts will be more interested in 50+ year old cars? I wouldn't count on that. We need to consider demographic, as well as economic factors. Interest in our old relics may have peaked. I suspect that the most recent 48 e9's listed on BaT provide too...
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    Missing Relay ?

    Yes, that's what many of us have done with that third notch. The headlight wiring harness is immediately below that bracket and it isn't hard to tap in to it to add a relay for the low beams.
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    E3's for Sale in the USA (edited title 20250917)

    Asking $5,500 when I looked at 5:30 Pacific time. Would be long gone if it had anther pedal.
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    1966 BMW 2000CS Project

    I liked the comment that read (in part): I spent 5 years rebuilding a rusty 66 2000c body https://bmw2000c.com/index.html. This looks hauntingly familiar. It was an exhausting endeavor and I had an experienced typ120/e9 guy to mentor me along the way. Now I know why shops charge $50k (and up)...
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    Electrical Detective Work

    My first step would be to verify that the right rear light assembly is well-grounded. Does the right turn signal also quit when the headlights are turned on?
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    What camera? It's hard to drive hard in Europe....

    The frequency and amount of tolls collected on European highways deserves discussion here as well. I remember growing up in the Northeast (US) 1960's and 1970's, when you had to stop and pay a dime or a quarter every few miles when driving on a highway. I encountered freeways when I moved to...
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    How to route a hose that carries nothing?

    Yes, because the signal moves at the speed of sound at whatever pressure is in the line (which, as Mike points out, ain't zero). And at the speed of sound, the distributor is going to get the message pretty quick, regardless of whether the tube is as short as possible, or somewhat longer. So...
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    Intermittent Ignition switch

    Darn! That missing grub screw sure seemed like a good suspect.
  11. jmackro

    Intermittent Ignition switch

    I would assume that nothing is holding the ignition cylinder in place and that's your issue. When you turn the key, the whole ignition cylinder is turning, instead of just the barrel inside the cylinder.
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    Tripple Webber Setup Questions

    As Stevehose wrote, adding a regulator to the circuit can be a good idea, especially with a pump that is rated at 4-8psi (like CharlesJ's), since Webers want more like 3-5 psi. I have also heard that regulators can serve to damp out the pressure pulses from the pump (which can be more...
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    Why Mercedes-Benz's Newest Division Is Going All-In on Classic Cars

    Probably right. It seems that Mercedes Benz Heritage is about parts for 300SL's and pre-war cars; not 21st Century stuff.
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    Why Mercedes-Benz's Newest Division Is Going All-In on Classic Cars

    Mercedes has operated a "Classic Center" here in southern California for some time. It is located in Long Beach, adjacent to the airport. I was surprised that this center (or centers, if there are others) wasn't mentioned as part of the new Mercedes Benz Heritage division in the the Motor...
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    "Emery" the 1974 Bavaria

    Replacing the wheels was a good move!
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    2800 CS from Rotors

    I just had my 2800 at our local, vintage BMW shop for some brake work (Eurotech in Mission Viejo). Tim, the proprietor there, was able to turn my disks, so no replacements were needed. But I asked him if he could have sourced new disks if mine had been too thin to turn. He replied "oh yes...
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    E3's for Sale in the USA (edited title 20250917)

    Oh dear: The low-quality paint job worries me less than the likelihood of low-quality bodywork underneath that paint. But n the plus side, the interior looks OK and someone put some $ into the EFI engine and 5-speed.
  18. jmackro

    READ THIS. Post suspect email addresses on this thread...

    As a volunteer admin for another automotive discussion forum, I can tell you that not allowing guests to post wouldn't help with this problem. Anyone can join a forum with a few simple steps, and scammers are willing to expend that much effort. It is worthwhile booting off people who post...
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    Wanted Instrument panel wood E9

    Madera Concepts in Goleta, California sells both the underlying wood and does veneering. I have used them in the past and have been pleased. Their website is: https://www.maderaconcepts.com/NewSite/VehiclePages/bmw_vehicles.html#BMW_3_0_CSi_CSL
  20. jmackro

    LAN speaker invasion into the dash impossible hole

    The Harmon box you photographed says "Nominal impedance: 3.0 ohms", so wouldn't connecting two speakers in series give 6 ohms? And if that's what you are doing, where did you mount the second speaker?
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