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Garage is empty, add now
Join Date: Jan 2009
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The link doesn't seem to work, you'll have to search ad #8172282. It is a 3 cylinder 2 stroke thats been in storage for the past 30 years the guy says.
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Wow. I'd have to say that unless it turns freely then it's probably scrap. From the look of the timing housing I'd say that the car, which was probably a 750 or 800cc Junior as the water output is near the front of the engine, was in a front-end collision. (Hmmm....maybe it ran well before the accident, but I doubt that it ran at all after the housing was damaged)
Thanks for the heads-up, though.....perhaps it may yield a useful part of two for somebody. Cheers!
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