Posted by Steve Fawks on October 02, 2012 at 14:52:22 from (12.133.21.2):
In Reply to: Re: M5 Pic posted by redgems on October 01, 2012 at 07:24:45:
Dallas took several before pics, but lost them all on his camera or computer or something :-( I neglected to take any. It was faded and rusty, but straight and all there and it did run. He took the engine apart with new bearings. Had the heads redone completely. Didn't need boring of the cylinders, just honed them. New rings, gaskets, kitted the carb, new fuel and hydraulic lines, flushed the radiator, new gauges, recovered the seat, new steering wheel, new wiring, a little body work, paint and decals. (Two years and 4800 dollars.) It was worth the wait and the money!
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