Esmoriz is an island off the coast of and belonging to Portugal. Peace, Pat -- Pat Horne, Owner, Horne Systems (512) 797-7501 Voice 5026 FM 2001 Pat@HorneSystemsTx.com Lockhart, TX 78644-4443 www.hor
Google shows a fair number of Bugatti dealers, Chicago and San Diego come to mind. Further reading shows that Bugatti is a wholly owned subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, so older parts may be next to impo
I saw that video also. I hope they chose a junk yard queen to roll down the hill. I wouldn't even do that wit my parts car! Peace, Pat Thusly spake Gregory S. Morrison: -- Pat Horne, Owner, Horne Sys
While in Southern Japan in the early 70s I knew a fellow who lived off base that wore a full helmet while driving his 4 door Toyota off base. Yes, the locals drove wildly, but I thought he was overac
Tom's still on the list in lurk mode. I see him post something every so often. I just received email from him yesterday. He gave me the heads up on a Datsun sedan on Austin craigslist near me. I didn
That may be the hose I bought some years ago. It's still sitting in the trunk waiting for me to get time to work on the engine. If need be I can check to see what it is. I seem to recall it being an
I installed the Corvair studs some time back to fit my Nissan alloy wheels. They worked great. Since it's been years since I did it, I'm going from memory. There are two different knurling patterns
As I recall folks have been "complaining" that after installing gas shocks that their car sat too high. You might try installing a set. The competition manual had some mods to be made to the suspens
Row of question marks on my machine. go roku hachi ? kyuu ju ....It's been a long time! Peace, Pat Thusly spake Victor Laury: -- Pat Horne, Owner, Horne Systems (512) 797-7501 Voice 5026 FM 2001 Pat@
Since kanji is based on the Chinese character set, might it be necessary to turn on the Chinese support? Peace, Pat Thusly spake Victor Laury: -- Pat Horne, Owner, Horne Systems (512) 797-7501 Voice
I bought my latest Roadster in California, about 10 years ago. We drove it back to Central Texas. Most of the way we left the top down, but in Wast Texas, with the temperature running about 120, we p
--==0396192732== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1250; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Forget everything I said earlier! I agree with others here, it sounds like is something
Keith's right. Some times you get flamed when you deserve it, some times you get flamed when you don't! I sent email to a user on a different list the other day telling him how much better a differen
Well, since a 240Z runs faster than our beloved Roadsters, maybe by adding their brake drums it will make our cars run faster - but probably only the back end of the car, unless you swap in 240Z fron
I had been looking forward to our annual April Fool's posting, but didn't see even one. Maybe it/they was there, but I totally missed it/them. Anyway, just to show how gullible some folks are, and to
You might try using an O-ring. If you don't use the lighter as a lighter it won't get hot enough to possibly cause problems with it melting. Peace, Pat Thusly spake peter harrison: -- Pat Horne, Own
The way I do it is to tighten the nut with a wrench while spinning the hub. Tighten the nut until it is snug, then back it off until it is loose. Next, tighten it finger tight, and check to see if e
Check the ground wire from the trailer to the Roadster. You mush have a good ground to get everything to work correctly. What I think your Roadster has is a tail light and a separate stop/turn light
Looks like someone set the engine in, hen noticed that there was no room for the radiator. There is no choke or throttle cable, and no fuel lines. I'd bet that the drivetrain is just sitting in there
Welcome to the list. There is plenty of data available on this list and on www.311s.org. There are also archives of this list. Most folks go with Hella or Cibe headlights. From looking at the URL yo