Yes, what matters is not the car, it's the process!
Philippe
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> I know all about hiatus, I built my Lotus 7 clone over a period of 20 years.
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> I don't hold the record, I have a friend who bought a Caterham kit new in 1979
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> From: "Philippe" <oneiraca2004@...>
> To: "Locost Theory" <Locost_Theory@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2009 7:36:48 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: [Locost_Theory] Re: New turbo diesel locost
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> Thanks for your good words. In our hobby a long hiatus is not uncommon. Good
luck in your build. I have posted more pictures on the link indicated
previously.
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> --- In Locost_Theory@yahoogroups.com , "Anthony" <antmauriz@> wrote:
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> > I remember when this car was topic of conversation. Nice to see it is
finished. I, however am still working on mine after a 2 year hiatus. More pics
would be great. I am always interested to see how other people built their car.
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> > --- In Locost_Theory@yahoogroups.com , "Philippe" <oneiraca2004@> wrote:
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> > > Hello Group,
> > > I have now completed my build which departs from the conventional book
locost in several ways: all welded steel construction (except the nose cone),
side fairing, exhaust in the transmission tunnel, turbo diesel with separate
turbo lubricating system.
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> > > Enjoy
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> > > http://picasaweb.google.ca/googbrown/Locost702#5341936160950843714
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> > > Philippe
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