Raoul's 75 Monza

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Re: Raoul's 75 Monza

Postby GermanMonza » Tue Jun 22, 2021 6:11 am

Great stuff, thank you. Shouldn't be too hard to modify.
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Re: Raoul's 75 Monza

Postby GermanMonza » Sun Jul 04, 2021 12:50 pm

Finally got the rear end done. Rotors and pads have been ordered too.
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Re: Raoul's 75 Monza

Postby 79MonzaSpyder » Thu Nov 18, 2021 5:21 pm

Hi Raoul, Any updates on your build? Or has life got in the way like it has with my build. Hoping to get back at mine before the end of the year. Got side tracked with my kids wedding, house reno's and other vehicles breaking. Got one more ahead of it, front axels on my sons WRX and then I can get back on the Monza hopefully.
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Re: Raoul's 75 Monza

Postby GermanMonza » Thu Dec 09, 2021 3:53 pm

Hey, sorry for not posting in forever. I haven’t had the time to work on it much lately. I gathered a bunch of parts, hopefully before Christmas I’ll be able to actually put it on the rotisserie to clean up the floor panels.
It wasn’t really life getting in the way, just a shift of priorities. Quit my job, started my own business, stuff like that. For some reason I usually spend more time working on my cars when it’s cold, so theres hope I get some work done over Christmas :th: Oh and I got my wheels chromed, don’t have em here yet though. I’ll post a picture.
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Re: Raoul's 75 Monza

Postby GermanMonza » Thu Dec 09, 2021 4:02 pm

They're 16x8 and 16x9
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Re: Raoul's 75 Monza

Postby zeke » Thu Dec 09, 2021 10:15 pm

Sharp looking rims :th:
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Re: Raoul's 75 Monza

Postby 79MonzaSpyder » Tue Dec 14, 2021 5:37 am

Nice wheels for sure. The hopes of starting work again on my Monza has been trumped by a Ouse Reno that has went off the rails. Hopefully I can get it back on track in the next couple weeks and then get back in my garage and get the WRX done and out of my garage and get back to working on the Monza.
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80 Monza 2+2, Cloned into a 79 Monza Spyder V8 4 Speed (Current Project)
80 Monza Spyder V6 Auto (parts car, sadly)
80 Honda CB750K Fully Restored with Custom Full Dress
80 Honda CM400A 10,000 Orig. Miles Full Dress
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Re: Raoul's 75 Monza

Postby GermanMonza » Tue Jul 19, 2022 7:24 am

Hi Folks,

after long and thorough consideration I have decided to give up on the project.
I won't find much time in the coming years, it eats up a lot of money and most importantly, I don't enjoy this hobby as much as I used to.
There are other reasons that support the decision, like it's getting harder having old cars registered in Germany every year, let alone modified ones and by the time I could get this one done it will be straight up impossible.

Everything is for sale, let me know if there's anything you guys might need. Large/heavy parts preferably in Europe.

Thanks for all the support, you guys are awesome and this is an awesome community.
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