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Re: Announcing a new addition to the Stone collection

To: Daren Stone <Daren_Stone@ccm.sc.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Announcing a new addition to the Stone collection
From: Agustin de la Calle <delacall@bcmp.med.harvard.edu>
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 1994 08:16:30 -0500 (EST)
Daren,
Congratulations! Did you get the the engine with the American specs? They 
modified the engine for the American market with, e.g. slightly bigger bore 
(Pistons, too). So it's a different version than the European 
Renault(Gordini) engine. I am just curious.
Good luck and enjoy the rebuild!
Gus

On Mon, 5 Dec 1994, Daren Stone wrote:

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>     Since the deed is now done, I'm guessing I won't jinx anything by 
> writing about it.
>     You see, yesterday the transactions were concluded, the truck and trailer 
> loaded up, and the car I have dreamed of owning for over half of my life 
> came home to our garage.
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> I bought a Europa. 
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>     If I need additional justification I am saying it's my 30th 
> Birthday present to myself, but anyone seeing the smile on my face 
> knows why I did it. I lust after these cars. I get that "first kiss" 
> feeling every time I see one. I cannot explain it, but know you 
> understand.
>     So, regarding our new addition:
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> 1971 Lotus Europa S2 (type 65)
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> Good news;
> *Completely disassembled 
> *Chassis and all suspension components sandblasted and powdercoated 
> (unfortunately the cracks at the junction of the front and main box 
> section were not repaired first, see Bad News below)
> *Gordini crossflow motor with fairly good compression 
> *Appears to have all of the hard-to-find bits 
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> Bad News;
> *Completely disassembled
> *Cracks on both sides of junction of front and main crossmember 
> *Passenger rear control arm mounting holes hogged out with a torch 
> *No windshield
> *No wiring harness
> *Bad dashboard
> *Only 8 1/2 months till Monterey Historics (our goal)
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> And a few questions I have;
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> -Since the cracks in the frame seem to be a relatively common malady, 
> before we embark on our own repair, is there a commonly-accepted one 
> short of frame replacement ?
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> -Anyone feel confident offering up data on the engine: Gordini x-flow, 
> hemi-head, # 843-10 and moteur no. 0830 ?
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> -Ditto transaxle: # 336-56 ?
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>     And before I start bombarding the list(s) with questions on how it 
> all goes back together, I first want to thank all of the people who 
> spent time answering my incessant questions which helped me to find my 
> car. Phil, Alan, Cory, Mark, Ken, Howard, David, Andy, Thank you.
> 
>     cheers-
>             daren  
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