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glen
post Mar 19 2005, 01:00 PM
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Hi Guys
I'm looking at a 73' with a rebuilt 2.0 (2010 with cam) that has dual weber carbs. I did a search to see what you guys have said about cams and it seems that a stock engine with fuel injection might be a better way to go. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. The car seems to run great and pulls very strong to redline. I don't know how it behaves when cold started though.
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post Mar 19 2005, 01:44 PM
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dead cold will require you to sit in the car and feather the throttle a bit, a couple minutes. runs good with carbs? drive it. good body? buy it. the value is what you're willing to pay. how much is the asking price?

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post Mar 19 2005, 06:55 PM
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The asking price is $4000 it's a 73 appearance group with rebuilt trans, older repaint (cannot find any rust) with all rubber replaced, new windsheild. It seems to run good, idles fine pulls to redline without any popping or surging.
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