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sixaddict
post Feb 24 2018, 06:28 PM
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This is one of those stupid posts....in that I am arm wrestling with myself on direction of this project. Have owned this in current condition since 2006..( How silly is that). Originally bought to do conversion then found buying one already done was much cheaper ( and most likely still is)
So this car is a roller so original 4 cylinder is lone gone. My dilemma is to build a "stock " car with a later 2.0 or convert. Not high on the latter. Also might consider selling but not as fire sale.
It may look crappy but it has no rot or collision damage I can find. Battery tray has been removed but metal is otherwise good. Had stripped floor tar long ago and primed but put aside.
The basic question is with non matching 4 cylinder is the car scarred from a price perspective.

Could also use as donor for a real six build but that seems like heresy.
So how does the brain trust shake out on this one ?
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