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> FS. SOLD 1971 1.7 engine with webers and original FI and matching transmission, Price reduction even further!
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post Apr 21 2024, 03:29 PM
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Matched pair from California car. He hadn’t hooked up gas tank but said when he squirted fuel it turned over. No other info on either but carbs look newer and all original FI goes with it. Tranny was original to the car. Pick up in tarpon Springs Florida. Asking $650 for both cash at pickup


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I think the case is one of the earlier one that Jake says is stronger than the later ones. I think the main bearing internal casting is stronger . Also would the transmission be a tail shifter ?
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QUOTE(Al Meredith @ Apr 22 2024, 11:47 AM) *

I think the case is one of the earlier one that Jake says is stronger than the later ones. I think the main bearing internal casting is stronger . Also would the transmission be a tail shifter ?

Yes. The car was an early build
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