FS 1970 914 w/chevy 305 and 2056 engines |
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FS 1970 914 w/chevy 305 and 2056 engines |
fongbros |
Jul 8 2014, 07:12 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 16-January 14 From: Baltimore, Maryland Member No.: 16,893 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Sometimes life gives you lemons, and then you are without a garage. I am moving 3 hours away to a house with no garage. I don't know why I made that choice, but I did. Anyway, It's a 1970 914 with flares and is a Luthansa Gt replica. It's the car pictured in my profile. It has a hopped up 305 in it now that runs, but could use the timing set and some fine tuning. I can drive it, but if it stalls or you shut it off, the starter is hot and will not crank it. I just bought a set of good trans mounts for it and I bought a 2056 FRESH engine with under 500 miles on it from a member on this board. I am out of town right now and don't have access to pics, but I will be home Saturday 7/12 and may have time to snap a few there. It is the car in my profile pic. It's best to call me for details but the 4 cylinder is still in a shipping crate and the rest of the car is in useable form, but I would still tow it. 410 215-9577 Please don't call until 6pm EST and not after 10pmEST. I just paid 3k for the engine and carbs, 350 for some ss heat exchangers and I think the entire package is a great deal at 6k. I hope to post some pics when I get home.
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fongbros |
Jul 21 2014, 01:47 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 16-January 14 From: Baltimore, Maryland Member No.: 16,893 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
To all interested parties. I have just arrived back to baltimore. I will be posting pictures tomorrow morning (TUES 7-22)
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fongbros |
Jul 22 2014, 08:49 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 16-January 14 From: Baltimore, Maryland Member No.: 16,893 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
To all interested parties. I have just arrived back to baltimore. I will be posting pictures tomorrow morning (TUES 7-22) [attachmentid=459704[attachmentid=4597 06]] I have all the parts fro the interior which I will put back in - back pad specific to 70-71 and the seat cushion for the passenger seat. Also, I was asked about rust. It's a Georgia car and is very rust free. I only found a small hole in the floor. Nothing structural at all. You can see the battery box is pretty tight as is the so called hell hole. Please do not pm me. I have very limited time to get to the computer. I also have all the trim for the sail panels, but not the vinyl. I was going to paint them satin black. Also someone mentioned (on the forum - without ever seeing the car)awhile back that the radiator is not enough to cool the car. It never goes beyond 180 with the fans on. There is a push and a pull fan which provide plenty air circulation. There is a second top and some items in the rear trunk which is why it is not down all the way. I also have the gt straps for the rear trunk. Again, please do not pm me, I probably will not see it and I have to move in 3 weeks.call 410 215 9577 and ask for Denis Attached image(s) |
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