It's getting cold around here so I thought I would go and check the coolant protection on the Pagoda with that bubble thing they sell at Autozone. The coolant needs to be at operating temperature so I went for a drive. I hadn't really driven the car in a while, apart for going at Tom's gathering at the beginning of the month, but that was all city traffic.
This time I took the car on the open road, and for some reason, everybody was driving slowly. While I was loosing patience, I looked around and the whole traffic was moving slower than usual, as if in some kind of slow motion movie. But a quick look at the speedo had me realize I was the one moving fast!
It had me think about the qualities of this car: all components - engine, brakes, suspension etc. are somehow oversized so their limits are way beyond what they used to be. And because they all work together homogenously in an effortless manner, one does not really realize at what speed the car is moving. That realization made me happy for the day, though I have to watch out for cameras!
The other thing I realized is that I didn't turn wrenches on that car since quite a while. It does not need it. There are a few things I'm thinking of doing, but these would be improvements, not issues in need of being addressed. Maintenance is also quite simplified compared to an original Pagoda: No more ignition breaker points and valve adjustment to deal with, and oil change interval is also now quite longer. All this makes me quite happy, but it's also kind of boring!
So I guess I will need to look into these little improvements I want to make so as not to loose interest: bigger sway bar (I got one from a W108 4.5 already, I now need to install it), Koni adjustable shocks (I already scored a pair of rear ones on eBay), I also want to re-fit the thick metal plate under the transmission. I currently have the valance made by Mark Turnbull for the Getrag, but I think the original plate plays a role in the car's rigidity. Not that I feel there is anything wrong for now, but I thought putting the thicker plate back would help save the shell from doing all the work. I need to find a way to get the Getrag to attach to it, may be by modifying Mark's bracket. So the trans would still be held by the mounts on both sides with the bracket, and then the modified bracket itself would be bolted onto the plate. I'll see.
Oh, and the coolant is fine up to -10 Fahrenheit, so I should be good for the winter.