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Steve_S said:
A standard MGC is 2912cc. This one is bored +60. Anyone care to figure that out?
Should be 184 cubic inches, up from 177.7. 3015 cc’s. Are you taking the car to any shows? Cars and Coffee or Supercar Sunday? Congratulations by the way.
 
To *ahem* be vague in answering Rob, above:

DrE said:
Pro'lly right at or *just* over, Rob.

Glad YOU did th' math, Greg. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/laugh.gif
 
I'm not really into showing cars, but I will enter a show sometimes just to get a better parking spot. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif Buttonwillow is a perfect example.

I do sometimes take a car to a show and enter it if I think it will be of interest to the people there, but I don't plan on winning anything. I will probably bring it to Supercar Sunday this month though since it has never been there. It's been to Cars & Coffee many times!
 
DrEntropy said:
To *ahem* be vague in answering Rob, above:

DrE said:
Pro'lly right at or *just* over, Rob.

Glad YOU did th' math, Greg. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/laugh.gif
What can I say? My dad loves crossword puzzles, I like formulas. Maybe my mom has a secret…
 
Ok, better late than never! Here's a video from driving the MGC a few days ago. The video is from a compact point and shoot still camera, so the video sucks and the audio is even worse. Add to that the You Tube compression and you get real garbage. But it's better than nothing!

The run up this road was 15 minutes but You Tube will only let me upload 10 minutes. You will notice that the second half of the run was pretty tame anyway. This was necessary to keep my passenger happy.

There are also lots of slow sections where it's residential or where I know there are other hazards. But there is plenty of room to have fun on this road, too! It could stand to be repaved though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cp6a8d4QAZY
 
Yes I wish mine sounded like that. Awesome Steve!
 
Steve_S said:
I wet myself the first time I realized I'm gonna have to tune those things. What have I got myself into?!?!? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wall.gif
steve , congrats, tuning will be the least of your problems, every time ya step on the gas ya gunna have ta replace your front left fender. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
 
Steve, that's a ba!!sy squeeze you have on your home page! Do you push the GTS into place or crawl out the rear hatch? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif

Gotta figure out how to put the Flying Raisin in there.
 
It's a squeeze alright. You know the old saying "pulling your car out of the garage"? I take it literally. The only way to get the center car in and out it by pushing in and pulling out.

Ordinarily the '65 is on the lift where the grey BGT is, but I was doing a suspension rebuild on the GT at the time so the '65 was in the driveway. I should have taken the time to nose it into the photograph and I'm too lazy to re-do it now.

One time the MGC was so close to the car next to it that I had to put a towel between them in case there was an earthquake. The towel barely fit.
 
WOAH! Totally forgot about the earthquake part. Even ba!!sier having them on lifts. If they were not so pricey I'd get one of those lifts for my garage. It's a great use of space & probably great to be able to work on them.
 
The lifts aren't going anywhere unless something completely unforeseen happens. They are extremely well built and more solid than 4-post lifts. 10 anchors hold them down into 6-inches of reinforced 3500 PSI concrete. Even with nothing bolting them down, they can safely hold a car in the air.
 
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