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> FS: 76 2.0 motor $500- 996/993 wheels $400, Ran with unknown miles on it
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post Aug 16 2009, 09:13 PM
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This motor is out of a parts car. Had it running briefly when pulled. I would plan on a rebuild. I don't have leak down numbers on it. I am keeping the FI for another project. This is the complete motor with tin less the fuel injection. You could run it as is if your in need. While it is out is the best time to pull it apart.

76 2.0 motor $500

I do have a nice set of dual weber 40's I would include with linkage for an additional $450

The wheels are good solid wheels. The rears are 16x8 & fronts are 16x7. The do require spacers 1" for fronts 2" for rears. Also you need flares in the rear to fit them under. Wheels are chrome & in very good shape. $400 for wheels without tires


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post Aug 17 2009, 11:27 AM
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Do you have some pics of the carbs and linkage? I have a couple of engines but I'm interested in the carbs.
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QUOTE(jmill @ Aug 17 2009, 10:27 AM) *

Do you have some pics of the carbs and linkage? I have a couple of engines but I'm interested in the carbs.

Sorry I'm only going to sell the carbs with the motor. I would prefer to keep the carbs as backup

Obviously a local pickup is prefered. I will put it on a pallet & ship it though
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if you were close I'd buy it for the crank and heads.
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Just added the wheels. They are a little dirty in the pics but they are what I had.
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QUOTE(JRust @ Sep 22 2009, 10:46 PM) *

Just added the wheels. They are a little dirty in the pics but they are what I had.

Did you still have the motor?
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QUOTE(JRust @ Aug 16 2009, 08:13 PM) *

This motor is out of a parts car. Had it running briefly when pulled. I would plan on a rebuild. I don't have leak down numbers on it. I am keeping the FI for another project. This is the complete motor with tin less the fuel injection. You could run it as is if your in need. While it is out is the best time to pull it apart.

76 2.0 motor $500

I do have a nice set of dual weber 40's I would include with linkage for an additional $450

The wheels are good solid wheels. The rears are 16x8 & fronts are 16x7. The do require spacers 1" for fronts 2" for rears. Also you need flares in the rear to fit them under. Wheels are chrome & in very good shape. $400 for wheels without tires

Do you still have the motor?
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