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> 73 appraisal please, Car off of Ebay showed up at my door today
Joe Ricard
post Oct 11 2007, 09:13 PM
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Last week I was contacted by some of you E-bayers because the white 73 2.0L carbed and 916 kit was out for auction.

Well Finally met up with the owner today. He drove the car from Biloxi to my house (20 Miles). I looked at all the trouble spots and found a few of the normal things.

rust bubbles around bottom of windshield
perferation at both rear trunk corners .50 cent piece each.
surface rust in floor and floors have been replaced once in the cars life time. Still solid and decent repair not CCW stuff.

Flares are bonded and glassed in as are front and rear 916 bumpers.
Front trunk needs cleaning and repaint



Engine runs but could use a leaner jet job which would bring a bunch more power. (40 IDF's) and could use a synch.

Longs were OK but I couldn't see much Battery tray was removed and battery was not well mounted in the rear trunk.


That's about all the bad and now the good

Trans shifted very good
Interior was nice seats were nice with original material
Drivers door is early Pasenger side I couldn't tell but looked late. no rust on either

Trunk lids very nice
roof was ok
sound padding in both engine compartment and rear trunk floor
stock brakes with 19mm MC was very firm
Wheels were at least 6" width and 195/50-15 multi season


Manta exhaust and stock HE's with most of the heat stuff. No Auxillary blower.Attached Image
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Joe Ricard
post Oct 13 2007, 01:53 PM
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Might as wel go off topic

Made the splitter with a sheet of cheap luan 1/8" thick. Cut it to begin at the front edge of the steering rack cover and then mak it as long as you want. I only went out as far as the bumper edge. Some marine adhesive to glue luan to air dam. and then glass on both sides and up onto the air dam on the back side.
Strong enough that I could have my 7 yr old stand on it without brace rods. Ended up 4" off the ground at the leading edge.
Glass on both sides of the wood and some marine
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