Hello all from yet another Newbi.

unlimited2002

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New owner to Maserati, working my way through the manufacturers of the world it seems. I am not much of a poster of forums but after reading many subjects here decided to join. I have obtained a 2002 4.2L Coupe from California. It is on its way to the Canadian border as I type. I have no idea where this adventure will take me but most of you have been there and back! Also hoping to use this to occupy some time in my future retirement. I cant think of a more opposite vehicle to my Sunday driver, an all original 1928 Ford rumble seat coupe.

I will now go search for the best way to tie down the car for the trailer ride home from the border. Thanks everybody
 

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Andyk

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A very warm welcome to the forum from the UK.....Sound like exciting Maserati times ahead. Let us know how you get on with your 4200.
 

zagatoes30

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Welcome, love older cars and having seen the constant feckling they seem to need not sure I have the mechanical nowse to own one
 

unlimited2002

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The Model A is probably easier to work on for sure, and being around for 90 years a lesser refined systems. No code pass errors, brakes without fluid, if it won't run stick a crank in the front and start it the hard way.
 
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philw696

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My first was a 2002 and I loved it for the rawness of the Cambio Corsa.
Took that one up to 110,000 miles.
The one I brought here was a project car that had a failed oil/water pump which I repaired and now on 102,000.10462907_10152660995140676_4313585708527427527_n.jpg
 
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Lovely car,
but
also look at the buildings behind.
An elegant frontage and next door a monstrosity. What are we doing to our towns?
God I sound like Prince Charles!