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  2. Hello Dr. Bob- I am a new poster here, but a long-term lurker. I am very interested in your car. I live outside Atlanta, but am currently in Satellite Beach assisting an elderly relative for a few days. I would like to come meet you and see your Stalker. My schedule will have me passing through your locale early next week. Mon. - Wed, most likely, but I am flexible as to timing. I'm a prior FormulaFord and FormulaContinental racer, and am looking for a street/track car as my entering retirement prize (currently 64). I'm asking you to PM me rather than posting my phone number for obvious reasons. Hopefully that is viable, given this is my first post here. I look forward to hearing from you and meeting. Thanks!! Mike
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  4. Very Nice Darren, I manage to get my hands on CROC’s CSR when I visit him at New Jersey Motorsport Park… In my opinion, it’s the finest Seven ever produced…. Best of Luck ..
  5. As long as a cop does not see you. /s
  6. Slonie, Many thanks for your post on the Lisle funnel. Wife ordered mine from Amazon yesterday and it will help with my awkwardly located coolant reservoir.
  7. Thanks Jeff. Yes, I’ve often thought of the Caterham as a four-wheeled motorcycle - you feel everything, including the Warner w d cooler air pockets on beautiful Bay Area roads. So many motoring journalists bemoan lack of “steering feel” and “communicative chassis” in modern cars, and that’s the beauty of a good Caterham it’s lacks almost everything, except brilliantly executed essentials!
  8. Thanks for your quick response. My brother had a Birkin and I always really enjoyed driving that car. Your Seven sounds amazing but no room for more cars need to downsize some. I feel the Seven is the perfect blend of open air like the motorcycle and handling like the Mini. If you see a custom Cooper S on bring a trailer there still might be hope for me to own a Seven. Good luck with the sale. Thanks again.
  9. EV.... uh no
  10. Hi Jeff, Thanks for reaching out. I’m only looking for a straight cash deal, close to asking Darren
  11. Hello Darren I have a 1968 Mini Cooper S and a 2014 Harley Streetglide Special. Any interest in a trade plus some cash?
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  13. Thank you! Someone is going to get a special car. In my humble opinion, Cosworth CSRs were pinnacle.
  14. I wish this was for sale last year when I was looking for a Duratec-powered track car. Really nice-looking CSR, good luck with the sale!
  15. Nice to see further signs of life! I wonder what this is in the background, maybe a powertrain mule?
  16. Bingo. That was never a 7 of any kind.
  17. This is an interesting idea! I've noticed my gauge doesn't track up to F after a fillup unless it's been running for a while though, so I'm not sure I can trust this.
  18. At the risk of answering my own question, (but to put this post to bed?) I have checked a further couple of books by U.K. Ford Crossflow tuners, and the consensus seems to be that valve stem seals should be placed on the inlet valve at the very least, (to prevent carbon build-up in the head and inlet manifold), but on both valves is preferable. In my small collection of Ford Crossflow reference books, these stem seals are hardly mentioned, if at all. With double valve springs fitted, the original Ford factory 'umbrella' stem seals will not fit, but with single springs - which they were designed for - they will work as they were meant to. David Wallage in his book on tuning the Crossflow noted that some tuners install rubber 'O' rings on the stems for double springs, but he was not fond of this practice, although they will probably work o.k. I also found the 'Felpro' site and it shows the 2 main types of valve stem seal. I plan to stick with the Ford 'umbrella' stem seals (unless someone has other ideas), as they will help to limit too much oil going down the guide, but still allow some oil to splash on the stems for necessary lubrication. Cheers, W.
  19. That's quite a brilliant and practical idea.
  20. I leave my ignition ON and watch the gauge as I fill. When I hit full, I stop. I probably don't quite get it as full as I can, but no mishaps yet.
  21. A black stripe + nose band like the old Lotus would look very slick. Wasp-like.
  22. Thanks for reaching out. KnifeySpoony is correct. An SLR cage is normally accompanied by a removable half screen (Aeroscreen) or a custom windshield. I left the windscreen wipers motors on for the possibility of a custom glass screen. The tonneau is bolted on but can be removed with appropriate tools. I have some race seat runners that can be bolted back into the floor pan. I also have an unused set of Caterham harnesses that would work with a new passenger seat.
  23. You can run a windshield with the SLR cage, but not with doors. You'd have to switch to a different cage/rollbar type if you want full weather gear.
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  25. yet more teasers
  26. The side shot looks more like a NASCAR Modified than anything related to a Lotus Seven!
  27. Hi Darren, great well presented car and specification. Curious how difficult it would be to remove passenger tonneau, add passenger seat, belts and windshield?
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