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*F1Roccos *1971* 1.7 FI * Progress* |
F1rocco |
Jun 20 2005, 07:25 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 44 Joined: 11-June 05 From: Upstate NY Member No.: 4,251 |
It looks to be the best way to keep my part post to a minimum.Got the Car on June 12th 2005 for free.Well $60 for towing....Didnt run no keys and rotted longs.Well today she now runs....Yippie.....Replaced the points, condesor, battery and replaced 1 bad piece of fuel line and threw in some Tolulene for a Fuel additive with new gas...914 Idles at 800rpms a little rich...Oh and bought a drivers window to replace the shattered missing one...Not bad.. clutch and brakes seem ok everything works....I cant wait...Its all good after this.......
(IMG:http://www.supermotors.org/getfile/214843/fullsize/Picture_1605.JPG) Thanks for everyones support............ |
F1rocco |
Jun 24 2005, 04:16 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 44 Joined: 11-June 05 From: Upstate NY Member No.: 4,251 |
Is there another post or site out there that shows another way to rebuild these...I personally dont believe I will ever want to restore the car..But I do want to keep it a orininal sleeper look....But racing it will be more likeley...I looked at the cost for the replacement panels and then the cost to stiffen it up.$1200..Alittle to steep and I still havent touched anything else......I was thinking on the lines of 1x3 square tube and build in new supports where the longs were.$500..Just a thought.....
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