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Feedback required on a 1973 2.0 |
dax1969 |
Oct 11 2019, 08:21 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 372 Joined: 10-March 14 From: belgium Member No.: 17,103 Region Association: None |
Hi,
There is car for sale here which is supposed to be a 1973 2.0 (build date 9/1972) delivered new in Canada. Vinnr is not in the database here. Received below pics of the engine and batterytray (asked for the hellhole "below" the battery but this is what I got back (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) ) does the filterhousing look correct ? Why are some hoses clamped ? Why there are so many cables running to the battery ? Black stuff on the body so I assume the car has some issues. Firewall and more area's look rusty... Is the front trunk patched in the corner ? For the specialist here, pls post your feedback. note: didn't see the car in person yet but my guess is to runaway fm it (although outside body and interior looks nice, car has a certificate etc) highly appreciated krgds Dax |
Cairo94507 |
Oct 11 2019, 08:34 AM
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Michael Group: Members Posts: 10,022 Joined: 1-November 08 From: Auburn, CA Member No.: 9,712 Region Association: Northern California |
I might ask the seller to shot more pictures and be specific about what and how to shoot the pictures. Extreme close ups are nice for detail shots where needed but generally they need to shoot high resolution shots from a little bit back, with good lighting. I would want the entire engine bay, under the battery box looking towards the firewall on both sides, the firewall, both trunks with them empty showing all 4 sides of the trunk and the floor pan, the door jambs all the way around, under the dash, the complete dash, interior, glass, floor in the interior with the mats lifted out, the complete underneath of the car and specifically along the rockers and any suspension mounts. Transaxle, bottom of the engine, heat exchangers, muffler, then finally, the exterior showing all panels and bumpers. All lights on, etc. Then ask for a video of it running and driving for a bit, city streets, freeway, etc.
Due diligence is required to avoid ending up with something you did not know about or want. Worth the time and effort. The hunt for a good car is half the fun. Cheers, Michael (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
dr914@autoatlanta.com |
Oct 11 2019, 08:38 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 8,055 Joined: 3-January 07 From: atlanta georgia Member No.: 7,418 Region Association: None |
so far so horrible, hope it is cheap, someone welded a flat piece of metal to make a "new" tray, and patched the inner fender well. plumbed in a 1.8 aux air valve for the long gone original, air cleaner is dead on the money but they horribly gooped up the throttle body base gasket instead of buying a new one overspray on the side of the headlight box pivot screws means that the whold car is sloppy and has had work on the front panel as all of the caulking is not correct taped off wires, american rubber hose for vacuum line rear insulator pad missing, all implies lack of care and butchered work.
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ClayPerrine |
Oct 11 2019, 08:41 AM
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Life's been good to me so far..... Group: Admin Posts: 15,820 Joined: 11-September 03 From: Hurst, TX. Member No.: 1,143 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
The wires running to the positive battery cable clamp are normal. That is where the chassis wiring connects to the battery.
The injection has has some rough treatment. Lots of plugged hoses, and the factory aux air regulator has been replaced with an L-Jet aux air regulator. That's not a big deal, but it is not stock. Don't write the car off until you have seen down in the hell hole. Clay |
dax1969 |
Oct 11 2019, 08:46 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 372 Joined: 10-March 14 From: belgium Member No.: 17,103 Region Association: None |
I might ask the seller to shot more pictures and be specific about what and how to shoot the pictures. Extreme close ups are nice for detail shots where needed but generally they need to shoot high resolution shots from a little bit back, with good lighting. I would want the entire engine bay, under the battery box looking towards the firewall on both sides, the firewall, both trunks with them empty showing all 4 sides of the trunk and the floor pan, the door jambs all the way around, under the dash, the complete dash, interior, glass, floor in the interior with the mats lifted out, the complete underneath of the car and specifically along the rockers and any suspension mounts. Transaxle, bottom of the engine, heat exchangers, muffler, then finally, the exterior showing all panels and bumpers. All lights on, etc. Then ask for a video of it running and driving for a bit, city streets, freeway, etc. Due diligence is required to avoid ending up with something you did not know about or want. Worth the time and effort. The hunt for a good car is half the fun. Cheers, Michael (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Thks Michael, I have pics of the outside and interior. You are right about all the above and these would be the places I would inspect. It is a bit of a drive but from what I see on the (bad) pictures is not promising . As said the tricky areas I know where to find (thanks to this platform) but I was just wondering what you could tell about the engine at first sight... clamped tubes, strange wiring, air filterhousing, red bracket etc Weather looks good this weekend so perhaps I should take the 911 and pay the seller a visit (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Bye for now |
dax1969 |
Oct 11 2019, 08:53 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 372 Joined: 10-March 14 From: belgium Member No.: 17,103 Region Association: None |
so far so horrible, hope it is cheap, someone welded a flat piece of metal to make a "new" tray, and patched the inner fender well. plumbed in a 1.8 aux air valve for the long gone original, air cleaner is dead on the money but they horribly gooped up the throttle body base gasket instead of buying a new one overspray on the side of the headlight box pivot screws means that the whold car is sloppy and has had work on the front panel as all of the caulking is not correct taped off wires, american rubber hose for vacuum line rear insulator pad missing, all implies lack of care and butchered work. welded a flat piece of metal to make a "new" tray that's what I thought patched the inner fender well. and not nicely done, noticed myself plumbed in a 1.8 aux air valve for the long gone original, air cleaner is dead on the money but they horribly gooped up the throttle body base gasket instead of buying a Thanks, saw some incorrect things but I am not a specialist overspray on the side of the headlight box pivot screws good point rear insulator pad missing, and firewall looks rusty, not everything is old glue I guess butchered work. story of my life... most cars I saw here were not so nice. Guess the are bought cheap overseas with the intention for a quick flip Just saw, ziptied throttlecable.... thks yr quick feedback Dax |
dr914@autoatlanta.com |
Oct 11 2019, 08:55 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 8,055 Joined: 3-January 07 From: atlanta georgia Member No.: 7,418 Region Association: None |
any time Dax, you can send me a photo shoot if you like, many do
so far so horrible, hope it is cheap, someone welded a flat piece of metal to make a "new" tray, and patched the inner fender well. plumbed in a 1.8 aux air valve for the long gone original, air cleaner is dead on the money but they horribly gooped up the throttle body base gasket instead of buying a new one overspray on the side of the headlight box pivot screws means that the whold car is sloppy and has had work on the front panel as all of the caulking is not correct taped off wires, american rubber hose for vacuum line rear insulator pad missing, all implies lack of care and butchered work. welded a flat piece of metal to make a "new" tray that's what I thought patched the inner fender well. and not nicely done, noticed myself plumbed in a 1.8 aux air valve for the long gone original, air cleaner is dead on the money but they horribly gooped up the throttle body base gasket instead of buying a Thanks, saw some incorrect things but I am not a specialist overspray on the side of the headlight box pivot screws good point rear insulator pad missing, and firewall looks rusty, not everything is old glue I guess butchered work. story of my life... most cars I saw here were not so nice. Guess the are bought cheap overseas with the intention for a quick flip thks yr quick feedback Dax |
dax1969 |
Oct 11 2019, 09:01 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 372 Joined: 10-March 14 From: belgium Member No.: 17,103 Region Association: None |
It looked so promising in the pictures (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
If it was cheap I would consider this car but it is not krgds DAx |
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