CatmanV2
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Thanks catman, I'll send you a message direct tonight with a Dropbox or Drive link to upload to. Really appreciated.
Never a problem!
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Thanks catman, I'll send you a message direct tonight with a Dropbox or Drive link to upload to. Really appreciated.
ah, ok, so when in situ it will be hidden in the body of the boot lid and I will have to pull the lock out to access, thank you.
Will give it a go in daylight.
Would love a spare window mech...! Hate to hear you are parting with the car, but am assuming (and hoping!) the change in life circumstances is a net positive...!Since writing the above I realise I've not updated this thread at all.
I did indeed fit the new woofers in the doors as intended early in 2022.
In around spring 2022 I replaced the fuel filler flap release solenoid (bit of a faff as the majority of the interior has to come out to afford access).
Whilst I was there removed the wiring for the historic vehicle tracker which was installed soon after purchase but left a rat's nest of wiring throughout the boot and under the parcel shelf which whilst generally hidden was a potential concern for troubleshooting if I ever had a problem in the future so made sense to take out whilst access was already obtained.
In summer 2022 I then spent quite a lot of time with all 4 wheels off and the car up in the air treating and painting the underside and subframes wherever I could find any surface rust. Pleasantly surprised that there was nothing significant but took plenty of time to remove, treat and paint to try and keep it in good condition.
In November the car flew through its MOT and the tester was very complimentary about the condition of the car, I like to think justifying the time spent to clean up the underside as although it was always solid, it looks the part now too.
I acquired some spare 3200 wheels to allow me to get the original 4200 wheels refurbished and after obtaining a set of appropriate oem 3200 wheel bolts more recently through the forum have now swapped those over and the original wheels are waiting to be dropped off for refurbishment when I have a moment.
I also have a cruise control capable set of stalks ready to go on the car but haven't had a chance to implement and having not been doing any longer journeys since obtaining those it's not been high up my to-do list.
The other outstanding matter on my to-do list is to remove and reinstall the headliner which is drooping. I didn't have time when the rest of the interior had to come out for the fuel filler flap and weather hasn't been conducive since as a job best attempted in a space with room to open both doors which for me means outside as the garage has other things in it as well.
Sadly however, a bit of a change in personal circumstances means that I've bought a larger replacement car and as much as I will miss the coupe (I really enjoyed a great few hours driving to the coast and back on Monday to visit a friend in lovely weather), I will be putting it up for sale before long. Well, perhaps not that soon as I'm never keen to sell a car
Anyway, a proper advert will go in the classified section when I get around to it. I shall continue to drive the car regularly to avoid any problems arising from lack of use although not a lot of miles - I managed less than 4k between MOTs and most of that in a few longer trips which will mostly be taken in the new car now.
I still intend to get the original wheels refurbished and a service before sale but don't expect I'll get around to replacing the stalks or refitting the headliner as whilst I would like to do this for my own enjoyment, time is of course short and probably not best spent on a car which I'm now not going to be keeping long-term, contrary to my original intentions.
I will also therefore have (with or post car sale):
Spare set of OEM 3200 wheels and wheel bolts, cruise control stalks, spare window mech (passenger side), original exhaust centre section (running x-pipe). Maybe some other bits in the garage I've forgotten about.
Car runs great, a joy to drive and has not let me down. Few things I've had to do are just maintenance which should be expected due to the age of the car.
Any interest before I get around to properly advertising let me know.
Would love a spare window mech...! Hate to hear you are parting with the car, but am assuming (and hoping!) the change in life circumstances is a net positive...!
Would love a spare window mech...! Hate to hear you are parting with the car, but am assuming (and hoping!) the change in life circumstances is a net positive...!
I will be smuggling @CatmanV2 into the US by submarine. The window mech is ancillary. And my repro GranSport wheels just arrived from Eurospares, so...Thanks, yes all is well and change is all positive. The Maserati just wouldn't get enough use to justify keeping as it was bought to be the practical car and now is neither practical enough nor silly enough to keep long term compared to other cars we have.
Not that I'm desperate to get rid of it!
Will be holding on to all the spares until the car is sold in case a buyer wants any/all but will advertise those that remain separately after the car is sold. Transport to America might well be prohibitive though!
...not to be a ghoul, but any spares left behind?And now sold to its new owner I hope it gives him as much pleasure as it did me.
I've pointed him towards this site and I will continue to loiter until the stars next align for another Maserati!