byron77
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Hi All
Read Rick Baker’s post on Tom Colitt with particular interest as I bought Tom’s 1974 CSI a couple of weeks ago and am trying to find out more about the car’s history. Some photos below. Does anyone remember his car?
VIN is 2266135, will add it to the registry shortly. According to BMW Classic the car was built in late ’73 and delivered to a dealer in Stuttgart in early ‘74. An original Polaris car, it was brought to California early in its life. Mods include a 5 speed conversation, sway bars, Nelson springs and Alpina wheels.
The inspector (An E9 & 2002 specialist) who did the PPI who was impressed by how solid it appeared to be underneath: no evident serious rust or previous repair work. As far as I know Tom was a mechanical engineer who lived in the Hollywood Hills and worked on these cars and W113 Mercedes. Shortly before his death Tom decided to strip the top end of the engine but I was told it was running as recently as 3-4 months ago which I believe as, weird co-incidence, I saw it on the San Diego freeway sometime around last June/July.
I was planning to have it trucked down to La Jolla Independent for the motor work and general sorting. I’d certainly be appreciatIve of any other recommendations in Los Angeles for the mechanical work. Cosmetics are a little rough but for the time being just want to get it running and enjoy it.
Read Rick Baker’s post on Tom Colitt with particular interest as I bought Tom’s 1974 CSI a couple of weeks ago and am trying to find out more about the car’s history. Some photos below. Does anyone remember his car?
VIN is 2266135, will add it to the registry shortly. According to BMW Classic the car was built in late ’73 and delivered to a dealer in Stuttgart in early ‘74. An original Polaris car, it was brought to California early in its life. Mods include a 5 speed conversation, sway bars, Nelson springs and Alpina wheels.
The inspector (An E9 & 2002 specialist) who did the PPI who was impressed by how solid it appeared to be underneath: no evident serious rust or previous repair work. As far as I know Tom was a mechanical engineer who lived in the Hollywood Hills and worked on these cars and W113 Mercedes. Shortly before his death Tom decided to strip the top end of the engine but I was told it was running as recently as 3-4 months ago which I believe as, weird co-incidence, I saw it on the San Diego freeway sometime around last June/July.
I was planning to have it trucked down to La Jolla Independent for the motor work and general sorting. I’d certainly be appreciatIve of any other recommendations in Los Angeles for the mechanical work. Cosmetics are a little rough but for the time being just want to get it running and enjoy it.