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davidlundy 04-08-2016 09:08 PM

Old owner/New owner
 
Hi there,

I totaled my 2004 MCS in 2008 by driving into a flooded underpass. After all this time, I am back with my "new" 2006 MCS, named Carmina Burana. Looking forward to learning more about doing my own work on my MINI, an area in which I am a total newbie.

Mini1011 04-09-2016 05:23 AM

Congrats on your new mini. I was in your shoes not too long back. YouTube mod mini. He has great videos and I learned a lot from him. Once you get going the mini isn't really that hard to work on. I actually enjoy it.

davidlundy 04-09-2016 02:51 PM

Thanks, he's got a lot of interesting stuff there! I appreciate being given such a good source.

Mini1011 04-09-2016 03:22 PM

No problem. Even if he doesn't have a video up of a certain thing your trying to fix, you can write him and he is pretty good at responding back within a day.

MiniRoadstah 04-10-2016 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by davidlundy (Post 4196147)
Hi there,

I totaled my 2004 MCS in 2008 by driving into a flooded underpass. After all this time, I am back with my "new" 2006 MCS, named Carmina Burana. Looking forward to learning more about doing my own work on my MINI, an area in which I am a total newbie.

Welcome to the site! One of the best Mini names I've seen... Carmina Burana. I'm pretty sure Carl Orff would agree! :thumbsup: Keep this one outta the water, and post some pictures.

davidlundy 04-10-2016 12:40 PM

Thanks for the welcome, and the approval of the name, also a play on carmine for red, and car-mine (not somebody else's). Now I have to listen to the opera!
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.nor...17f4c62ebc.jpg

MiniRoadstah 04-10-2016 03:26 PM

I'm sure you've heard the tune before... once you hear it you'll probably recognize it. It's a good one!

davidlundy 04-10-2016 04:26 PM

I have been laboring under the misapprehension that it was the opera being performed in Godfather III, which I now remember is Cavalleria Rusticana. Now that I've listened to O, Fortuna, and recognize it immediately, I will always feel like I'm racing down the street to my doom!

My best friend is a classical music critic for a large newspaper. I'm supposed to know this stuff! But it's just proof that my opera expertise is about the same as my mechanical skills. I know just enough to get me into trouble!

MiniRoadstah 04-11-2016 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by davidlundy (Post 4196551)
I have been laboring under the misapprehension that it was the opera being performed in Godfather III, which I now remember is Cavalleria Rusticana. Now that I've listened to O, Fortuna, and recognize it immediately, I will always feel like I'm racing down the street to my doom!

My best friend is a classical music critic for a large newspaper. I'm supposed to know this stuff! But it's just proof that my opera expertise is about the same as my mechanical skills. I know just enough to get me into trouble!

Carmina Burana is not only a really great name for a Mini, it's also pretty cool Mini driving music. Poems or song manuscripts were found in the early 1930s in an old Monestary (established in 739) in Benediktbuern in southern Germany. Composer Carl Orff put these poems to music. It's said that the actual poems may have been written by traveling scholars, mostly about Spring time and things monks would be giving up in their lives. It's really more typical of what a bunch of young student monks that had been cooped up all Winter in a monastery would most likely thinking about and possibly writing down when temperatures finally warmed up and the deep snow started to melt off. The three parts of Orff's composition are titled: Spring, At the Tavern and Love.

The Monastery is still there, and I drove by it a lot, way back in the years 1974-1979, usually on my way to Garmicsh or Mittenwald, to go skiing, hiking or mountain climbing. It's quite a place with lots of history and continues as an active place of learning at the foot of the Alps. So now you probably know way more than you ever wanted to about Carmina Burana, and you can tell your classical music critic friend something about the history of this composition. :)

ECSTuning 04-11-2016 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by davidlundy (Post 4196513)
Thanks for the welcome, and the approval of the name, also a play on carmine for red, and car-mine (not somebody else's). Now I have to listen to the opera!
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.nor...17f4c62ebc.jpg

The union jack mirror caps look great with the Chili Red, congrats :thumbsup:

PelicanParts.com 04-11-2016 08:36 AM

Sorry to hear about your misfortune, but congratulations on the purchase of Carmina Burana! Do you plan to add stripes?

davidlundy 04-11-2016 09:28 AM

Thanks, everybody! I always like stripes... on other people's cars! For me, it's like committing to getting a tattoo. I'd kind of like to ofso it, but kind of like the car without. I have some old Altezza taillights I'll be putting in once the weather warms enough of r me to work on the car. Not really sure what other cosmetic changes I might do.

I'm glad to know more about Carmina Burana! Thanks for the info.

MiniRoadstah 04-11-2016 09:31 AM

:thumbsup::thumbsup:

PelicanParts.com 04-11-2016 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by davidlundy (Post 4196771)
Thanks, everybody! I always like stripes... on other people's cars! For me, it's like committing to getting a tattoo. I'd kind of like to ofso it, but kind of like the car without. I have some old Altezza taillights I'll be putting in once the weather warms enough of r me to work on the car. Not really sure what other cosmetic changes I might do.

I'm glad to know more about Carmina Burana! Thanks for the info.

:lol: I like that analogy! Good thinking. You could add a union jack decal on the roof instead of stripes to match the mirror caps if you wanted. But also like the tattoo idea, you'd want to think about it. :nod:

davidlundy 04-11-2016 02:12 PM

Are these stripes magnetic, or decals?

PelicanParts.com 04-11-2016 02:18 PM

The one on the roof? They're typically a vinyl (sticker type) decal. I'm sure you could get it made into a magnet if you wanted. Same goes with the stripes.


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