FS: Worth it just for the motors
Created by: Spank
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Ah, that lovely red patina that Houston applies to all exposed steel... I can't say I miss it!
Positive toward the sale, if you're giving testimony for the sale, Spank. Wish I were in the market...
Positive toward the sale, if you're giving testimony for the sale, Spank. Wish I were in the market...
**Dr. jinG**
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Well, the cage (pre-rust) was very welldone also, but certainly the motors are the worth-while items in here. Don't let their outward appearances fool you. The innards are done right.
If it were closer, I'd consider it. 2 solidly running "fast road" build 1275 (1293) motors for $2500 is kinda ridiculous. But alas I have a caged austin america already in my yard. (BTW the backup motor shown in the ad was in my america for testing/break in).
https://www.minimania.com/cars4Sale/16599/1969_Austin_America_2_Door_Sedan
If it were closer, I'd consider it. 2 solidly running "fast road" build 1275 (1293) motors for $2500 is kinda ridiculous. But alas I have a caged austin america already in my yard. (BTW the backup motor shown in the ad was in my america for testing/break in).
https://www.minimania.com/cars4Sale/16599/1969_Austin_America_2_Door_Sedan