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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 25 Joined: 4-December 17 From: Rhode Island Member No.: 21,677 Region Association: None ![]() |
Hi all,
Posting up my car for sale today. I'll do my best to present it accurately and answer questions as best I can. I could provide a lot of blather buy I'll also try to keep it short so you don't lose interest right off the bat. Asking $22,000 obo. ![]() ![]() Cons: not original not a 6 cyl no spare no spare so no washer fluid spray for wipers one tab on one letter on engine deck letters is broken, but that letter has survived my 5 years one grill mesh over battery has a hole presumably from a suppression system in its previous life some minor scratches, cracks, and a bruise documented in pics Pros: Really fun solid no worry reliable driver [I commuted it off and on 68 miles each way] 1974 2.0 engine [compression results in link [122, 123, 124, 130 if I recall correctly] original fuel injection side shifter orange although not OEM paint code Genuine minilites 15X6.5J [4 total, no spare] Steel fuel lines Kelly Hunter headers Tangerine muffler Lower ride height I can't think of any issues ![]() ![]() 2018+: I bought this car in 2018 from Maryland I've replaced filler neck gasket, evap tank gaskets, gas cap gasket Bearings and brake pads Brake calipers from PMB this past winter All electrical gremlins corrected incl directionals, driving lights, headlight bulbs, and various dash lights door release springs e-brake cables rearview mirror pad track studs to balance the minilites 930 turbo tie rods alignment new wipers shifter coupling/cup pre-2018 I'm including a link to a drive that shows pics of extensive repair work to body, and tons of receipts. I've collected good OEM seats and brackets, a solid backpad that needs to just be scrubbed clean, and sunvisors that definitely need to be cleaned but I don't know how good they will look when cleaned, and new mounting brackets for visors, GT style decklid. all included. Including in sale frame stiffeners, extra cylinder heads, box o bolts, crank case. Other info that could be or could not be a pro or con: Corbeau seats with harnesses, adjustable Bolt in cage No heat collectors, no heat, no defrost No radio except air-cooled engine music ![]() The rear fenders were rolled and pulled to fit the 205/55r15s and minilites. very minor very infrequent rub on one side but i'll screw up the paint if I try to pull it more. The paint is really eye-catching, these cars look great in signal orange and this color is a little deeper and must have a gold metal flake over silver base which really shines and appears lighter or darker with sun/shade, the lowered height and wider stance IMO look better than stock without putting a wheel that is too large for it. just my 0.02 and its all personal preference but I say this so you can prepare for constant thumbs up, heads hanging out windows, and delays at gas stations. I also have a shovel style front bumper painted to match, but I looked down at the speedo at 105 and all I saw when I looked up was a tail straight in the air go over me and then three flashes of orange in separate directions. I can see what I can do about piecing it together and fiberglassing the backside if all pieces fit together. I presume this was a chipmunk. Here is the link, I hope it works for everyone: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1D8j...?usp=drive_link Thank you, Aaron |
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