ERA 2072 Comes Home

The wife and I picked up ERA 2072 on Thursday. Here's a couple of photos.

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More photos taken the last couple of weeks can be seen at
http://members7.clubphoto.com/dave539245/1072565/guest.phtml

Now the work and fun begins!!
Thank you ERA!!

I have to add that I wasn't out of the truck 10 seconds on the first gas stop on the way home till 3 people crowded around the car and trailer asking what it was. One guy knew what it was and has been looking at ERA's website. The wife ended up filling up the truck while I was talking.
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Example of things to come??

Dave

[ January 10, 2003: Message edited by: Dave Wharran ]
 
Dave,
Congratulations buddy. She is a beauty !
I can't wait to see her in person.
Now get busy and get that thing done before the snow melts.
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Hersh
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Ron Earp

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That thing is nice! Congrats to you and Bob and the fellows at ERA, nice cars!'

Bob, if you are reading this or if someone knows - what kind of lights are in the lower section of the front? I wish to have similar lights, like 1076 and some others that put driving lights below instead of turn signals. And, what kind of little turn signal gets used up top?

Ron

[ January 11, 2003: Message edited by: Ron Earp ]
 
Congrats Dave! Looking forward to seeing progress pics.

Good idea, taking detailed shots of the alt and A/C mounting, as this may be helpful to those fabricating their own.
 
Dave,

Now you'll be completely worthless at work,
daydreaming of that beauty in your garage!
Keep us posted on your progress.
Congratulations, the wait is finally over!

Bill
 
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Hey, that first pic reminds me of that famous scene in "Close Encounters" where the truck was stopped at the railway crossing
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Great looking car by the way.
 
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Congratulations

What a way to start the year ... may the rest of the year be as good!
 
Thanks guys.
ERA makes a fantastic product. Well worth the wait although the wait fit my schedule. Still, pretty exciting when delivery happens.

I'll try to answer questions:

Jerry, options included leather interior, pin drive, sway bars, AC, rear heat shield, 1075 flairs, HPC coating on suspension parts, plus others.

Ron, Bob could answer with specific part numbers, but ERA has been using a very small light for turn signals along with a large driving light. You can just see them in this photo.

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Alain, ERA did the brackets. Since I'm running a Cleveland, they had to be a bit different than they usually use. They set my engine in the chassis to make sure everything would clear.

Bill, I did the engine and transaxle during the wait for the car. Been daydreaming!!

Chris, I really liked the first photo too. Every time I looked in either mirror, there it was staring back!

Mike_DD, Bob should probably answer because I'm not sure what chassis number they started with. But yes, their chassis numbers increase by one with each GT that is built.

Thanks to all for the compliments. After years of wishing and waiting, it is really special to actually own the car and to start the building process. Maybe an ambitious goal, but I'd like to have the car ready to go this summer. I'll be taking lots of photos along the way.

Dave
 
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