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Well, Brian, it wasn't so much me finding him as it was he finding me.

When I sold the car, he agreed that should he ever decide to sell it I would have the right of first refusal. He decided to sell and, true to his word, looked me up. I don't know how he found me (probably google or phonebook) but he did.

Another part of our 1977 agreement was that when/if I was offered the opportunity to repurchase 721, I would only pay what I was paid in 1977. Now that's a bargain in anybody's coupon file.

Thus far, the car has been re-bushed from stem to stern, the Mikunis cleaned and synched, engine bay stripped and painted, head skimmed and re-torqued, new clutch, brake master and booster, Tokiko Illuminas, etcetera. Fresh color goes on the body Tuesday (it is the 920 gold that I'm jazzin' a little with some metallic). I'm also adding a 3-piece rear IMSA spoiler and front air dam. The suspension was dropped when I owned it before. And the BRE 3/4 race cam, headers, remote oil filter mount with oil cooler make the stock bottom-end dish out something approaching 250 HP (175-180 at the wheels). Still have the original 4-speed and R180 but a 5-speed will go in shortly and I'm looking for an economical LSD conversion w/3.7-3.9 gearing.

What amazes me the most about this whole chapter is the integrity of one man keeping his 30-year-old word (not a vow or oath, just his word). This has resulted in a ying-yang thing for me....joy with the car (good) and depletion of retirement reserves (bad). But I'll get over it.

Regards,

Frank

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I'd rather not say, but I got only slightly less than the sticker price I paid in 1970 when I sold it in 1977.

Needless to say, I've got far more in it today than I ever put into it when I had it the first time. But back then I was young and couldn't appreciate what I had, otherwise I wouldn't have sold it.

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G'Day Frank,

Congratulations on rediscovering your long lost love. You were very fortunate that he's old fashioned enough to be "A man of his word".

"A man's reputation is only as good as his word" was drilled into me from a very early age by my grandfather and I still abide by that rule. It's always held me in good stead. SOME, I say SOME, young blokes wouldn't agree in this day and age. Unfortunately.

Rick.

:devious::devious:

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