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Brand new four year old SV. It's a long story.http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/209547650_Caterham 5-8-08061a.jpg

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Walrus, welcome!

 

Take a sec to introduce yourself (if you haven't already) over at the "Tell us a little about yourself" section...and no worries, we like long stories when they have to do with Se7ens!

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:cool:

I've heard Walrus' story; it makes my engine saga seem like a weekend's work. I wonder if there are any other 'new' 2005 Caterhams out there? Here's to many miles of happy blatting!

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Wow! Yours looks exactly like mine(although I have cycle fenders). Looks great. What part of the country are you? Russ

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Koo-koo-ka-choo!

 

I have a 2006 car that is almost on the road... :ack:

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I wonder if there are any other 'new' 2005 Caterhams out there? Here's to many miles of happy blatting!

 

My SV left the factory 12/03 (title says it is an '04), spent a few years with the dealer who assembled it to a rolling chassis. I bought it 11/05 and got it on the road 7/07.

 

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Lovely-the color scheme is classic 7. If you look at the group photo at the Dragon event last 7/707, that was a very popular color combo.

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Al: I'm a fromer Jersey boy myself, (Exit 142). That probably explains my avatar and, as we used to say at Grunnings, "dat's all ya need ta know". Southwind25/Powderbrake/Kitcat: Thank you. ALthough it may be a bit too traditional, at least its Jaguar green rather than the factory BRG which to me seemed too pale.

Athens 7: It continues, but what else is new?

Boxologist: It started with me from the get go, so I don't think you ever dated her even if her gams look familiar. (Did I just date myself?)

Locost7018: I'm in the frigid north, (NH and MA).

Sean: "Almost" is a unitary oxymoron regarding the Caterham. I beleive the "Caterham Curve" is the purest example of an asymptotic function that exists.

 

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:) Due to Caterhams never truly being "finished", I was careful to avoid that word, and instead use the phrase "on the road". Good point, though. Never has the word "asymptotic" been more aptly applied.

 

Oh yeah... nice car!

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Welcome Walrus. Beautiful car you have there! Hope to see you at some of the local events.

 

Bruce :7drive:

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