1974 2.0L back up for sale, Just don't drive it enough $9,914 |
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1974 2.0L back up for sale, Just don't drive it enough $9,914 |
sfrenck |
Sep 3 2020, 09:00 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 492 Joined: 28-February 10 From: Wilmington, DE Member No.: 11,411 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
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74 1.8L roller from California upgraded with parts from a 73 2.0L (including the engine) into a complete, running car. I was shocked at the lack of rust discovered while working on this car (clean hell hole, etc). D-jet fuel injection. Clean title and currently registered in Delaware. Priced at $9,914 Love the car - just don't have the time to drive it. Mark Epstein (mepstein) can attest to the condition of the car as he helped me get the roller. More info: -Underside is clean / no rust. Car was hit at some point in it's life on driver front (can see it was straightened if you look under the front) -Paint is a 5 footer. Guy who shipped the car used packing tape on the darn front hood so it's not perfect from me trying to buff it out. -Has diet fuel injection. 3port fuel pump relocated to the front of the car. New SS fuel lines. Fuel injection harness was rebuilt by me. -New brakes. Tires are about 5yrs old at this point but look new. Driver rear tire has slow leak at valve stem. -Engine probably needs a top end rebuild as #3 cylinder is a little low on compression and it leaks oil...but I don't notice anything when driving it. Had it going about 80mph on highway and it felt fine. -Fan above fuel tank for vent doesn't work, but I have a spare (need to pull the tank to replace). -Interior driver seat needs recovering, rear targa bar pad cracked (but I took the opportunity to recess a high third brake light in it). -Front sway bar not hooked up, but I have the drop links. Have powder coated AArms as well...bushings squeak a bit so that was on my list too. PM or email me at safrenck@gmail.com. Thanks, Scott Attached thumbnail(s) |
sfrenck |
Nov 8 2020, 06:40 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 492 Joined: 28-February 10 From: Wilmington, DE Member No.: 11,411 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Drove it to Elkton, MD for winter storage yesterday and had a blast on the 40mile hour-long back roads trip. My wife, who was following to drive me back home, said people were taking pictures of the car at stop lights.
Anyone thinking of a car for spring let me know. |
PaulFV8 |
Nov 8 2020, 09:13 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 81 Joined: 2-August 20 From: Virginia, USA Member No.: 24,562 Region Association: None |
Drove it to Elkton, MD for winter storage yesterday and had a blast on the 40mile hour-long back roads trip. My wife, who was following to drive me back home, said people were taking pictures of the car at stop lights. Anyone thinking of a car for spring let me know. Scott, can the car be viewed at the storage location? thanks Paul |
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