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05-02-2020, 11:28 AM
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05-12-2020, 08:18 AM
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I noticed a rattle sound the other day as I was doing some short data logging runs as I dial in my Sniper's tune. Turns out the noise was coming from my fuel tank. A quick snugging up of the strap hanger bolts and the rattle is gone. Sorting out all the little things after the build is done is almost as much work as the build itself, but the car just keeps getting better.
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05-13-2020, 08:51 AM
#1203
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Originally Posted by
Papa
I noticed a rattle sound the other day as I was doing some short data logging runs as I dial in my Sniper's tune. Turns out the noise was coming from my fuel tank. A quick snugging up of the strap hanger bolts and the rattle is gone. Sorting out all the little things after the build is done is almost as much work as the build itself, but the car just keeps getting better.
I second that! I’m very happily continuing little corrections/improvements even though the car was “done” last fall. BTW, I got those Dark Water door sills installed without a lot of modification to the sills. I did need to work the fiberglass a bit though, not too bad.
Bradley
Build thread - Mk4, Coyote, IRS, Wilwood brakes, old-style soft top and accessories.
The distance between "finished" and finished is literally infinite.
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05-23-2020, 01:49 PM
#1204
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Originally Posted by
Jeff Kleiner
Not enough of an issue to be necessary Dave. I mostly commented just to make things easier for those who are following your well documented build thread.
Cheers,
Jeff
I was researching for some info and this is a good informative supprot and direction for everyone.
Jeff- thanks for the direction
Dave.-You have a good looking car, I get soe good ideas off your post, as most post on this forum.
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05-23-2020, 02:27 PM
#1205
Originally Posted by
Kmcallahan
I was researching for some info and this is a good informative supprot and direction for everyone.
Jeff- thanks for the direction
Dave.-You have a good looking car, I get soe good ideas off your post, as most post on this forum.
Thanks for the kind words. I love these types of posts as they validate why I spent so much time documenting my build. I really did want it to be a tool for those that followed.
Dave
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06-05-2020, 09:16 AM
#1206
I had a chance to drive the car some yesterday and it's getting dialed in nicely. However, it was the first time I'd driven it since it was finished while wearing shorts. I thought chestnuts roasting on an open fire was a Christmas time thing!!! I need to find out where the hot air is getting in and fix that. I suspect the bulb seal along the top of the firewall or somewhere along the top of the foot box.
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06-05-2020, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by
Papa
I had a chance to drive the car some yesterday and it's getting dialed in nicely. However, it was the first time I'd driven it since it was finished while wearing shorts. I thought chestnuts roasting on an open fire was a Christmas time thing!!! I need to find out where the hot air is getting in and fix that. I suspect the bulb seal along the top of the firewall or somewhere along the top of the foot box.
Ha! That's funny - i was noticing the exact same thing on my car last weekend, as I was driving in shorts, too!
2018 Factory Five Mk IV, Gen 2 Coyote, Tremec TKO 600 5 speed, complete kit, standard brakes and rear axle;
Delivered: 5 Sept 2018
First start: 31 Aug 2019
First go-cart: 22 Sept 2019
Basically done except paint: May 2020
Graduation: June 2021
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06-12-2020, 08:27 PM
#1208
In the true spirit of the project never being done, my lovely wife actually suggested my latest update. She didn't like the 12v power point I installed that used a plug in adapter to charge a USB device. The plug simply didn't fit the receptacle well and the charging would fail. So, with a garage full of tools and time on my hands, I fabricated a new charging and power setup.
The USB ports are switched and also display the voltage. The power point will accommodate my GPS power cord/plug. This will get mounted right were the passenger foot box meets the transmission tunnel wall. It'll get mounted into the 2x2 tube from the bottom using rivnuts.
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06-14-2020, 03:45 PM
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06-14-2020, 06:45 PM
#1210
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I put a dual port in the same location. We use a retractable power cord there too. I like the voltage read out, you’ll know at a glance if the car needs charging.
Bradley
Build thread - Mk4, Coyote, IRS, Wilwood brakes, old-style soft top and accessories.
The distance between "finished" and finished is literally infinite.
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06-14-2020, 07:43 PM
#1211
Originally Posted by
GTBradley
I put a dual port in the same location. We use a retractable power cord there too. I like the voltage read out, you’ll know at a glance if the car needs charging.
Yep -- The charger was plugged in when I took the picture, which explains the 13.9v reading.
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06-15-2020, 11:26 AM
#1212
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I wondered if it was running or something.
Bradley
Build thread - Mk4, Coyote, IRS, Wilwood brakes, old-style soft top and accessories.
The distance between "finished" and finished is literally infinite.
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06-26-2020, 03:44 PM
#1213
I bought a mini fire extinguisher and a Drake mounting bracket while I was building the car and never got around to mounting it until today.
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06-26-2020, 05:47 PM
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06-26-2020, 08:29 PM
#1215
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Nice! Where’d you find that? Now if somehow the sun heats the shields up you could be branded with an actual snakehead image on your calf.
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Bradley
Build thread - Mk4, Coyote, IRS, Wilwood brakes, old-style soft top and accessories.
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06-26-2020, 09:37 PM
#1216
Originally Posted by
GTBradley
Nice! Where’d you find that? Now if somehow the sun heats the shields up you could be branded with an actual snakehead image on your calf.
I got them here: https://steelshields.com/cobra
Dave
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06-27-2020, 02:29 PM
#1217
Man, that cockpit looks great! You've done such a nice job. Coincidentally, I just ordered a fire extinguisher yesterday as i thought it wouldn't be a bad idea, too.
2018 Factory Five Mk IV, Gen 2 Coyote, Tremec TKO 600 5 speed, complete kit, standard brakes and rear axle;
Delivered: 5 Sept 2018
First start: 31 Aug 2019
First go-cart: 22 Sept 2019
Basically done except paint: May 2020
Graduation: June 2021
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06-28-2020, 02:26 PM
#1218
Originally Posted by
Papa
I had a chance to drive the car some yesterday and it's getting dialed in nicely. However, it was the first time I'd driven it since it was finished while wearing shorts. I thought chestnuts roasting on an open fire was a Christmas time thing!!! I need to find out where the hot air is getting in and fix that. I suspect the bulb seal along the top of the firewall or somewhere along the top of the foot box.
Problem solved! There was a small gap of about 2-1/2" between where the foam on the side of the driver's footbox ended and where the gap closed up at the top of the foot box. Added some more foam and the boys are no longer getting roasted!
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08-08-2020, 11:49 AM
#1219
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Originally Posted by
Jeff Kleiner
Really Dave, don't get caught up on this because the body position will ultimately change. Unless you are going to be driving in gelcoat (which I do not believe is the case) and need to stop the draft through that gap those panels do not get installed until after the body is painted and secured permanently. When they are put in place they are brought to the body, not the other way around.
Jeff
Dave,
Thanks for starting this post. I am at this point on the interior. I will put off this body is finally on after paint.
Jeff,
Thanks for the reply to Dave. This is why I like this forum so much.
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08-10-2020, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by
Papa
Today I tackled the rest of the trunk carpeting. It's not perfect, but it turned out good enough that I'm going to go with it. I wasn't sure about carpeting the access covers, but after trying it on the battery cover I think I'll go ahead and do the other two for the fuel tank as well.
As much as I hate doing upholstery work, I also put a new seat bottom cover on my driver's seat in my 2007 F250. The leather was still in great shape, but the vinyl side panel was starting to crack, so I ordered a replacement cover and spent two hours removing the seat from the truck, disassembling the seat (power, heated, lumbar), and replacing the cover. In the process, I shaved a portion of one of my fingers on the razor-sharp metal seat frame. I'm relaxing the rest of the weekend!
Did you do any kind of protective spray on the inside of your foot boxes or trunk before you lined them with insulation and finally carpet?
Chilly
FFR MKIV Complete Kit - Blueprint 427 TKO 600 - IRS 3.55 Center section and Spindles.
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08-10-2020, 06:42 PM
#1221
Originally Posted by
Chilly
Did you do any kind of protective spray on the inside of your foot boxes or trunk before you lined them with insulation and finally carpet?
Chilly
No. I cleaned the aluminum with lacquer thinner before applying the ThermoTec in the cockpit. I didn't do any insulation in the trunk, just the carpet on the bare aluminum.
Dave
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08-10-2020, 10:23 PM
#1222
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Dave, I thought I had asked this question earlier today, but here goes again. I know I saw the picture of when you carpeted your trunk, but I just realized that it seems to be fairly low pile, and that is what I'm after. What product did you use? Was it reasonably easy to work with, or not? Thanks.
Rick
Mk4 with Mr. Bruce FIA body, 331 w/ Speedmaster Stack Injection, Full Width Roll Bar with high brake lights by i.e.427, IRS, ABS, PS, PB, FAST FI, First start 3/30/20, First go-kart 7/5/20, paint by Ken Pike
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08-11-2020, 09:14 AM
#1223
Originally Posted by
EZ$
Dave, I thought I had asked this question earlier today, but here goes again. I know I saw the picture of when you carpeted your trunk, but I just realized that it seems to be fairly low pile, and that is what I'm after. What product did you use? Was it reasonably easy to work with, or not? Thanks.
Rick,
I used a trunk liner fabric that is often used to cover speaker enclosures. The specific product I used isn't available from the place I bought it any more, but they have similar fabric here in a couple of different color options:
https://www.hifisoundconnection.com/...rt_direction=1
I've also used this in other projects and it's the same stuff:
https://www.parts-express.com/speake...EaApstEALw_wcB
It's very easy to work with and can be molded around the frame tubes, etc.
Dave
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08-11-2020, 10:42 AM
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Senior Member
Dave, I'm going to guess that 5 yds. of product is probably more than I would need for the trunk, correct? Do the edges want to fray when you cut it, or is it pretty stable when cut? Sorry for all the questions. The way you got the battery box cover wrapped looks awesome. Exactly what I'd like to end up with. Thanks.
Rick
Mk4 with Mr. Bruce FIA body, 331 w/ Speedmaster Stack Injection, Full Width Roll Bar with high brake lights by i.e.427, IRS, ABS, PS, PB, FAST FI, First start 3/30/20, First go-kart 7/5/20, paint by Ken Pike
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08-11-2020, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by
EZ$
Dave, I'm going to guess that 5 yds. of product is probably more than I would need for the trunk, correct? Do the edges want to fray when you cut it, or is it pretty stable when cut? Sorry for all the questions. The way you got the battery box cover wrapped looks awesome. Exactly what I'd like to end up with. Thanks.
You only need about 2-3 yards to do the trunk depending on if you are doing the rear cockpit wall (I didn't). The ends do not fray at all with this fabric. On the battery box and other access panels, I just made the cut about 1/2" wider than the panel on all sides and then rolled it over and pie cut the corners. I used 3M-77 spray for the adhesive. This is after covering all the panels and using black screws to finish it off:
Dave
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08-11-2020, 09:53 PM
#1226
Senior Member
Awesome, thanks so much for the info Dave!
Rick
Mk4 with Mr. Bruce FIA body, 331 w/ Speedmaster Stack Injection, Full Width Roll Bar with high brake lights by i.e.427, IRS, ABS, PS, PB, FAST FI, First start 3/30/20, First go-kart 7/5/20, paint by Ken Pike
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08-14-2020, 02:56 PM
#1227
Senior Member
Can someone tell me the distance the two bulkheads on the body buck?
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08-14-2020, 03:27 PM
#1228
Senior Member
Originally Posted by
ggunter
Can someone tell me the distance the two bulkheads on the body buck?
It looks like 96” but look in the back of the assembly manual, you’ll find a diagram of the buck there.
Bradley
Build thread - Mk4, Coyote, IRS, Wilwood brakes, old-style soft top and accessories.
The distance between "finished" and finished is literally infinite.
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08-14-2020, 03:41 PM
#1229
It's 96" - standard 2x4s and a sheet of plywood. Don't over think the body buck.
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08-14-2020, 03:46 PM
#1230
Senior Member
Sorry Dave, should have left that one to you, but I didn't think you were around. Besides, how else are you going to get to a million views?
BTW, I just saw your video of the Cruise to Buena Vista, I enjoyed it!
Bradley
Build thread - Mk4, Coyote, IRS, Wilwood brakes, old-style soft top and accessories.
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08-14-2020, 03:49 PM
#1231
Originally Posted by
GTBradley
Sorry Dave, should have left that one to you, but I didn't think you were around. Besides, how else are you going to get to a million views?
BTW, I just saw your video of the Cruise to Buena Vista, I enjoyed it!
No sweat, Bradley. We need to get together before winter and go for a drive.
Dave
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08-20-2020, 03:24 PM
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Hello Papa
A late congratulations on a fantastic build! I just finished reading your build cover to cover. I echo the sentiments of many others in saying great pictures and great documentation! I think I have at least 15 tips written down from your build I will be considering/reviewing as my build gets underway this Fall. Your time investment into the folks here in the F5 forum is so appreciated. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and lesson learned, and leaving behind a fantastic resource for Noobs like me.
One question I have is regarding your 18" wheel swap. I didn't realize (pardon my ignorance) the 18" wheels were much (any?) different in width, and accept the same 245 series (front) and 315 series (rear) tires. But I read comments in your build thread about the deeper dish, and better fill-out of the rear wheel wells. Is it primarily a difference in wheel offset that gives it the different appearance? Are you running 245 front and 315 rear?
Chris
Coupe complete kit. Index. Delivered: 4/22/24.
Build Thread. Coyote Gen 4X. T-56. IRS w/3.55. Wilwoods. PS. HVAC. Side windows.
MK4 Complete kit.
Build Thread Index. Delivered: 10/15/2020. Legal: 7/25/23. Coyote Gen3. TKO600 (0.64 OD). IRS w/3.55. PS. Wilwoods. Sway bars. This build is dedicated to my son, Benjamin.
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08-20-2020, 03:45 PM
#1233
Originally Posted by
460.465USMC
Hello Papa
A late congratulations on a fantastic build! I just finished reading your build cover to cover. I echo the sentiments of many others in saying great pictures and great documentation! I think I have at least 15 tips written down from your build I will be considering/reviewing as my build gets underway this Fall. Your time investment into the folks here in the F5 forum is so appreciated. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and lesson learned, and leaving behind a fantastic resource for Noobs like me.
One question I have is regarding your 18" wheel swap. I didn't realize (pardon my ignorance) the 18" wheels were much (any?) different in width, and accept the same 245 series (front) and 315 series (rear) tires. But I read comments in your build thread about the deeper dish, and better fill-out of the rear wheel wells. Is it primarily a difference in wheel offset that gives it the different appearance? Are you running 245 front and 315 rear?
Thanks for the kind words and I love to hear how my experience has helped others. On the wheels, the fronts are identical in width for the 17 and 18" sets at 9" wide with a 6" backspace. The rears are where the differences are. The 17" is 10.5" wide with a 6.7" backspace and the 18" is 11" wide with a 6.46" backspace. That pushes the rear wheel out a bit more than 3/4" (0.84" to be exact) further on the 18" vs. the 17".
Here is where the 17" sat:
Here is where the 18" sits:
Yes, I'm running a 245 front and 315 rear.
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08-21-2020, 06:13 PM
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Senior Member
Thanks for the good details on the differences. First time I’ve seen the actual difference on a car. Very helpful! At some point I will need to decide which size to buy. I imagine the 17” will provide a slightly softer ride given the additional height of the sidewall profile. The trade off being slightly inside the rear fender edge.
Chris
Coupe complete kit. Index. Delivered: 4/22/24.
Build Thread. Coyote Gen 4X. T-56. IRS w/3.55. Wilwoods. PS. HVAC. Side windows.
MK4 Complete kit.
Build Thread Index. Delivered: 10/15/2020. Legal: 7/25/23. Coyote Gen3. TKO600 (0.64 OD). IRS w/3.55. PS. Wilwoods. Sway bars. This build is dedicated to my son, Benjamin.
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08-25-2020, 09:59 AM
#1235
Papa, fantastic build thread, thank you so much for your detailed descriptions, was a great read as I prep for my own adventure!
Question, can you tell me more about the top? Living in the PNW I feel like the top might be a good choice to broaden my drive days... How does it connect? What modifications did you need to do for the connections? Does it have windows? How was the heat with your seat heaters and top? (I'm trying to get away without installing a heater in my build, so hoping top + seat heaters is enough).
Thanks!
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08-25-2020, 10:26 AM
#1236
Originally Posted by
BeePea
Papa, fantastic build thread, thank you so much for your detailed descriptions, was a great read as I prep for my own adventure!
Question, can you tell me more about the top? Living in the PNW I feel like the top might be a good choice to broaden my drive days... How does it connect? What modifications did you need to do for the connections? Does it have windows? How was the heat with your seat heaters and top? (I'm trying to get away without installing a heater in my build, so hoping top + seat heaters is enough).
Thanks!
Thanks for the comments. The premium top is very well made and fits beautifully. There is a good bit of information on the top here:
http://www.factoryfiveparts.com/1519...ible-soft-top/
The only modifications to the car are two post mounting bushings and the angle of the windshield and a couple of snaps on the windshield frame. I still haven't installed the side windows as they are a bit cumbersome to use and I haven't needed them. The seat heaters and top were good with a leather jacket, gloves, and a stocking cap to allow me to drive in 20 degree temps without getting cold. Your biggest issue in your climate will be fogged windows, and a heater would be something I'd really think about doing in your area.
Dave
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08-25-2020, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by
Papa
Thanks for the comments. The premium top is very well made and fits beautifully. There is a good bit of information on the top here:
http://www.factoryfiveparts.com/1519...ible-soft-top/
The only modifications to the car are two post mounting bushings and the angle of the windshield and a couple of snaps on the windshield frame. I still haven't installed the side windows as they are a bit cumbersome to use and I haven't needed them. The seat heaters and top were good with a leather jacket, gloves, and a stocking cap to allow me to drive in 20 degree temps without getting cold. Your biggest issue in your climate will be fogged windows, and a heater would be something I'd really think about doing in your area.
Dave
Thanks for the link. The cost of the roof makes me re-consider the heater. Is it possible to adjust the windshield angle later if I decide I want the top?
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08-25-2020, 11:52 AM
#1238
Originally Posted by
BeePea
Thanks for the link. The cost of the roof makes me re-consider the heater. Is it possible to adjust the windshield angle later if I decide I want the top?
You certainly can adjust the angle at any time after the car is finished, but if you use that 27" measurement mentioned in the install video when you install your windshield, you'll be all set if you want to add the top down the road. Also, Whitby sells a top that is a lot less expensive that you can see plenty of pictures of in GTBradley's build thread: https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...lumbar-support
https://www.whitbymotorcars.com/product/soft-top/
The Whitby top requires a bit more modification of the car for attachment, so just be aware that the tops install completely differently. Bradley covers it in detail in his thread.
Dave
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08-25-2020, 12:15 PM
#1239
Originally Posted by
Papa
You certainly can adjust the angle at any time after the car is finished, but if you use that 27" measurement mentioned in the install video when you install your windshield, you'll be all set if you want to add the top down the road. Also, Whitby sells a top that is a lot less expensive that you can see plenty of pictures of in GTBradley's build thread:
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...lumbar-support
https://www.whitbymotorcars.com/product/soft-top/
The Whitby top requires a bit more modification of the car for attachment, so just be aware that the tops install completely differently. Bradley covers it in detail in his thread.
Dave
Excellent, thank you! Since I finished reading your build thread, time to jump over to a new one, and it sounds like you picked the perfect one out for me!
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09-18-2020, 02:33 PM
#1240
Many thanks to Dave (Mad Dog) for highlighting my car on Factory Five's web site!
https://www.factoryfive.com/whats-ne...-mk4-roadster/
Thanks, Dave!
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