Have been waaaay too busy to do this right, so I thought wrong is better than not at all. Just haven't had any time to prepare it for sale - been working on my ITB VW for the 2019 season. This car is 99 and 99/100ths percent rust free. Is a Florida car originally and has been in the north since 2000 or so. Obviously never seen salt and has always been inside when parked. Ran fine 6 yrs ago when parked. Most likely carbs cleaned (gas smells fine if that's worth anyhing) Webers (have kits) and a bit of throttle linkage work. Roll bar behind the frt seats-glassed in Frt Air Dam (nice job)-all glass is good. Make a great track car. That was the plan but that has changed. Took a few picture and can email them on request and answer any questions. Looking at $2250ish In Brooklyn, Mi.
Oh dear God. If I hadn't bought my Saab project a few weeks ago you and I would be having a very serious conversation.
The rust-free state makes this very attractive. GLWS.
maj75
HalfDork
4/29/19 8:19 p.m.
If only they came with those tiny bumpers instead of the 5-mph monstrosities...
pics to nick.vosovic@gmail.com please. Interested and local in Michigan. Thanks!
maj75 said:
If only they came with those tiny bumpers instead of the 5-mph monstrosities...
You think those bumpers are monstrosities??
dherr
HalfDork
5/6/19 1:07 p.m.
They are bigger and further out on the US versions... But much better than some of the other cars from this timeframe
They didn’t look that bad in the first picture. I guess it was the angle
In reply to dherr :
I was seeing images of those hideous bumpers on the Rivieras and El Doradoes from the same era in my mind.