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Old 11-12-2010, 04:59 PM
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Bradan Mondial 3.2 Major Service

This car was bought in North Carolina by an F-chat member who lives locally. The car was shipped directly to us for a major service and other miscellaneous repairs.
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Old 11-12-2010, 05:01 PM
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Engine removed.
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Old 11-12-2010, 07:39 PM
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Engine removed.
Just curious. How many miles are on that car? Has it had a major before?
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Old 11-12-2010, 08:39 PM
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That's my baby -

Car currently has around 42,000 miles.

Last major was done by previous owner 5 years ago at 32,000 miles.

Here's what Bradan is doing;

Mondial 3.2 Major Service
Reboot Axel
New Fuel Cap
Powder coat intake plenium silver and red
Window speed accelerator (2)
Replace plastic and stainless hard lines to fuel system
Replace all cooling system hoses
New stainless braided brake lines
New Momo steering wheel
Birdman's Floor mat grabber
Set of new Mondial Rims (Superperformance)
New shift knob (brushed, not chrome)
New shields from YoShield
New water pump
New center caps
New Front Rotors
New Front Pads
Diagnosis a/c compressor issue
Scuderia Rampante fuse box rebuild
New Ferrari script for rear deck lid
Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position
Andrew's [balfas@yahoo.com] Custom Floor Mats
Ron's Metal Mondial Roof Hooks

I can't wait to see the progress unfold - and to drive the car for the first time.

Thanks,
Erik
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Old 11-12-2010, 09:00 PM
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That's my baby -

Car currently has around 42,000 miles.

Last major was done by previous owner 5 years ago at 32,000 miles.

Here's what Bradan is doing;

Mondial 3.2 Major Service
Reboot Axel
New Fuel Cap
Powder coat intake plenium silver and red
Window speed accelerator (2)
Replace plastic and stainless hard lines to fuel system
Replace all cooling system hoses
New stainless braided brake lines
New Momo steering wheel
Birdman's Floor mat grabber
Set of new Mondial Rims (Superperformance)
New shift knob (brushed, not chrome)
New shields from YoShield
New water pump
New center caps
New Front Rotors
New Front Pads
Diagnosis a/c compressor issue
Scuderia Rampante fuse box rebuild
New Ferrari script for rear deck lid
Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position
Andrew's [balfas@yahoo.com] Custom Floor Mats
Ron's Metal Mondial Roof Hooks

I can't wait to see the progress unfold - and to drive the car for the first time.

Thanks,
Erik
Congratulations Erik! Welcome to F-chat! I cannot wait to see the car go through this rejuvenation process. You're going to love it when she's done.
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Old 11-12-2010, 10:22 PM
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Congratulations Erik! Welcome to F-chat! I cannot wait to see the car go through this rejuvenation process. You're going to love it when she's done.
Thank you. I've setup a blog to document every dollar I spend on the car as I plan to use it every day. Hopefully this will give people a real understanding of how much the cost of ownership on an '80s Ferrari really is. I'm trying to do as much of the preventative things up front to avoid headaches.

Bradan has been very helpful throughout the process, especially prior to the purchase of the vehicle.

This car belonged to another F-Chat member - Serial # 63867

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Old 11-12-2010, 10:24 PM
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^^^ Congratulations. I look froward to watching the work progress.

How about a link to said blog?
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Old 11-12-2010, 10:33 PM
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^^^ Congratulations. I look froward to watching the work progress.

How about a link to said blog?
http://dailyferraridriver.com/

Nothing there yet - as soon as the work is completed and delivery is made I'll start posting.

I registered this new screen name just for the blog...I had another one with only 9 posts in 4 years. I wrote to the admin to have my name changed, but I didn't get a response. I also just paid for the $50/year membership to this site...it's been an invaluable resource already.

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Old 11-12-2010, 10:39 PM
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That's a pretty damn epic second post. Good luck.

I enjoy the braden posts but more narrative/explanation would be useful (would anyone give a crap if I posted pics of me wrenching on my car without explanation?)
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Old 11-13-2010, 12:42 AM
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That's a pretty damn epic second post. Good luck.

I enjoy the braden posts but more narrative/explanation would be useful (would anyone give a crap if I posted pics of me wrenching on my car without explanation?)
Thanks - I'll make it a bit more epic (in my mind, at least) - wife doesn't know about the car yet - It's my 30th Birthday present to myself.

I agree with you, extra details explaining the pictures could go a long way.

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Old 11-13-2010, 08:08 AM
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Thanks - I'll make it a bit more epic (in my mind, at least) - wife doesn't know about the car yet - It's my 30th Birthday present to myself.

I agree with you, extra details explaining the pictures could go a long way.

Erik
I'd like to see some pics when you tell her! That's awesome. I had a young man working for me once that surprised his young bride to be with the purchase of a 'fixer' house in an 'up and coming' area.......
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Old 11-13-2010, 08:41 AM
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Thanks - I'll make it a bit more epic (in my mind, at least) - wife doesn't know about the car yet - It's my 30th Birthday present to myself.

I agree with you, extra details explaining the pictures could go a long way.

Erik
I did the same thing (though the condition of my purchase was slightly better perhaps- maybe I'll never know) in '04. "No notice purchase" nearly cost me the big "D". She settled down after 8 months with a grand piano and upgraded engagement ring. Good luck. You might need it?
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I would be afraid to see the bills with all that work being done, but congratulations nevertheless.
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Old 11-13-2010, 05:10 PM
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We will do our best to explain each step of the process.
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Thanks for the support. The bill is about half of what I paid for the car itself.

I weighed the decision of buying a 'clean' car vs one that needed some work. Here's what I concluded.

1. I was able to form a relationship with a mechanic that would know my car inside and out.

2. I am assured the proper work was done (as they document every step).

3. I'm able to replace parts I think will go bad soon (fuse box, hoses, etc).

In the end of the day, I paid about the same I would have for a car that had just gone through a major anywhere else.

Here's a picture of the mat's that were in the car (wrong type/color) and the new ones that are on their way to Bradan.

Thanks,
Erik
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Old 11-16-2010, 02:33 PM
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Old 11-16-2010, 02:34 PM
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A new white plug was noticed upon inspection of the fuse box. When removed, previous damage was found that was not repaired. The fuse box will be rebuilt to repair and avoid future electrical problems.
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Old 11-16-2010, 02:36 PM
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The intake plenum will be repainted.
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Thanks for posting the update. I'm glad we went ahead with the fuse box rebuild - you told me you saw melting, but it looks far worse than I expected.

The intake plenum is just a pet peeve of mine - when it's missing paint it makes the whole car look worn, at least in my opinion.

Excellent progress so far.

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Old 11-16-2010, 09:34 PM
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The intake plenum is just a pet peeve of mine - when it's missing paint it makes the whole car look worn, at least in my opinion.
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