Introducing Papa Smurf... My new 1990 L+
I picked him up in White Georgia for $250 with a bad motor.
After about 13 hours of driving I finally got him home and was able to get a picture of the Damage.
The next day I started pull stuff apart and found a nice pile of Gunk and Crude which could be why the engine failed so early in it's life.
This is all the pictures I have for now but here is my plans for this car. Take the B3 out of The White Turd (replacing with a b6t) and swap it into Papa Smurf since he is already plumbed for A/C with a supposedly working compressor. I am planning on taking the head off of this bad engine and giving it an amateur Port and Polish and then swap in onto the good block when I do the swap. I figure that If I mess it up at least I have a spare.
I also picked up a set of 14" Nissan 280Z wheels for a whopping $80 Friday night. There is only 1 that has any real damage on it so I think they will look great for wheels that are over 30 years old.
I picked him up in White Georgia for $250 with a bad motor.
After about 13 hours of driving I finally got him home and was able to get a picture of the Damage.
The next day I started pull stuff apart and found a nice pile of Gunk and Crude which could be why the engine failed so early in it's life.
This is all the pictures I have for now but here is my plans for this car. Take the B3 out of The White Turd (replacing with a b6t) and swap it into Papa Smurf since he is already plumbed for A/C with a supposedly working compressor. I am planning on taking the head off of this bad engine and giving it an amateur Port and Polish and then swap in onto the good block when I do the swap. I figure that If I mess it up at least I have a spare.
I also picked up a set of 14" Nissan 280Z wheels for a whopping $80 Friday night. There is only 1 that has any real damage on it so I think they will look great for wheels that are over 30 years old.
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