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> 73 Chalon roller/parts car, in Riverside, CA
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post Dec 10 2017, 10:17 AM
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***SALE PENDING to David***


For sale is a 1973 Chalon conversion car that my good friend SLITS (R.I.P.) and I bought together several years ago. It was also a 6-cyl conversion but the engine is long gone as are all the conversion parts. The car doesn’t really have a lot of rust but for me it’s a parts car because someone hacked out most of the sheet metal that formed the engine bay where the engine bay seals went. Here are the highlights and low-lights;

The Good; still has many good, usable parts. The windshield is good and the interior is fairly decent although there are some ugly racing seats in place of the stock ones. It’s converted to 5-lug with replica 15” wheels and is a roller. I’m not sure how the rear was converted but there does appear to be 914-6 rotors on it. The front was done on the cheap with drilled & studded rotors. It was originally a 2L car, so there were factory sway bars at one point but they are missing now.

The Bad; poorly done Chalon conversion and I hacked out the left rear fiberglass flare in order to remove the factory 6 oil tank (that I have since sold). The battery was relocated to the front trunk. The aforementioned removal of the engine bay sheet metal and it’s missing a few necessary items to be put back together including but not limited to; the drive train, the fuel tank, the headlight motors and linkage, the sway bars, the taillights and possibly more that I’m forgetting to mention.

Again, I feel like this is a parts car, but hey, you never know. It does have a clean CA title. I don’t know if it’s in non-op status but I’m sure it’s out of the DMV system by now, so that won’t matter. I’m asking $1800.

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post Dec 21 2017, 02:30 AM
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I was to buy this car from Ron, the price was $4,000, then something came up and Ron said he was selling the motor for $4,000, but didn't explain why.

But said after the motor was sold, that I could have the car for free because of backing out of the sale of the complete car to me, then he was having issues with his nephew at the yard, to make a long story short, he passes, the car disappears, I hear rumors, then the car shows up here butchered.

The things Good Friends do to you after your dead, go figure.
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