Maybe they did make more 1600's in 67.5, but lets not forget how many of those cars gave up there lives to become "original" 67.5 Solex cars...........(Not!) Just a thought. Jon Frampton 67.5 1600 (r
If given the choice; Always paint the car in pieces, but make sure the body shop puts the fenders on the car to line up those seams between the door and the fenders and the hood and the fenders BEFOR
Yes, Andrew's car was in almost perfect shape when it was sold. (And I'm almost done making it perfect for me!) No, it didn't sell for $17,000. (But as far as my wife knows, I paid $500.00, a subscri
Actually, you could have a limited slip and still have the wheels turn opposite directions while performing the "jack it up and spin one wheel" trick. I have tried this on the limited slip in my car
Like they say..... What's the best way to end up with $100,000.00? Start with $150,000.00 (or more) and restore a Roadster! Jon Frampton Huntington Beach Ca 67.5 2000 67.5 1600 X 2
The temp / press gauges in a 67.5 operate via a very primitive pulsating DC input. The pointer is connected to a thermal strip that changes position depending on the input voltage. You would think it
Got a little experience here so here's?my .02c.... ? I happen to have 3?running Roadsters?(all in excellent? condition) and each with?a different ignition setup. The first one is a 1600 that I finish
Guy is definitely playing games..... The last time he had it listed he told Tim Minor that it sold for $14,000.00. Then he called me the next day claiming a guy was on his way?to pick it up?with $15,
I purchased one of those kits for my first restoration and ended up spending more time "modifying" it to fit properly than I would have spent making a nicer one from scratch. It's probably okay for a
Just a heads up to those of you who rely on ebay for those hard to find or discounted roadster parts. (Who doesn't, right?) I know this is?a touchy area so I won't?bore you with the?details of how?I
The guy lives and performs his handy work from San Bernadino California. I have already received several emails from other ebay users stating they were interested in his auctions but since they saw t
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If you take?it a step further?you'll?notice this?same seller had sold a 260Z a while back and it looks like the same ebay user with zero feedback had bumped that auction up too??(Surprise!) I used to
I'd be more concerned?about who is doing the bidding over what order the bidding is going down. The guy has two zero feedback bidders?who have?manipulated this auction along with the auction for?the
Ahhhh, the other "C" word...... Can't hardly give the car a bath without one of the neighbors going on about how "cute" it is but when you're driving a car that comes in at a fraction of the weight o
The amp gauge for the 67.5 cars are clustered with the fuel indicator so a single amp?gauge will not work. You can tear apart the Stewart Warner gauge and try to make it fit in the roadster case but
There is also a full page article in the February 2008 issue of Collector Car magazine that mentions?"The high collectability factor" of the Roadster and (gag)?places?it's value comparable?to the MGB
Got mine off by reaching through the tunnel from inside the car. Was kind of a pain but I couldn't manipulate it any other way. Jon Frampton Huntington Beach Ca I've pulled R16s out of roadsters at l
You would actually be surprised at how accurate these gauges were when new and how accurate they can become?once they are repaired properly.?The problem starts when?we mix different size wheels and t