Car has been spoken for.

Arrivederci,
Joe


At 6:17 PM -0400 7/10/11, Joe Elliott wrote:
The time has come for me to accept that the venerable Rust Rocket, a.k.a. ZARAA6693C1002419, has deteriorated beyond the point where I can no longer pretend it's safe. (It was actually at that point two years ago when I moved to Lexington, and I might have left it in a junkyard in Kansas if the late Russ Neely hadn't tipped me off that the 2011 AROC convention was conveniently going to be held in Lexington.) I wasn't sure if I'd ever be able to bring myself to part with it, but after 22+ months of telling myself I'd sell it in July 2011, the time has come.

Notable parts include a good transaxle, glass, ECUs, Milano aircon compressor, Euro exhaust, upgraded radiator fans, hatch (w/ recently raplaced gas strut), hood (w/ intact hood prop guide), custom windshield sun shade, 150 mph speedometer, coolant reservoir, suspension (w/ NLA Tom Zat "Steer-Rite" camber adjusters and recently replaced bushings), slotted brake discs, desirable Brembo front calipers, braided stainless steel brake flex hoses, K&N reusable air filter, Cibie complex-reflector Euro-spec headlights, etc. Notable flaws include severe rust, ratty interior (originally blue, front seats are tan and of the '84-86 style), power mirrors and oil pressure gauge inoperable, engine and rear brakes no longer 100%. Additional spares include new center and rear giubos, airflow meter, power mirror switch, stock Benzoni alloys wheels, extra passenger door glass + latch/lock hardware, extra engine in pieces, and more. Service records are available dating back to 1989. I'm asking $900, but that price is certainly negotiable, especially if you're not interested in the headlights, sun shade, and additional spares. See it at the 2011 AROC national convention next weekend in beautiful Lexington, Kentucky and drive it home (at your own risk)!

This photo was just taken yesterday: http://joeshouse.2y.net:8080/~jelliott/GTV-6_2.jpg (And yes, I do have all four bumper filler pieces and the trim strip that goes under the rear bumper, and they're included with the car, they're just not all on the car presently because the sheetmetal they attach to has rusted away in places.)

Not registered for the convention yet? See http://www.regonline.com/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=904882 (And of course even if you're not in the market for a GTV-6 parts car, I'd love to meet up if you're going to attend the convention!)

Joe Elliott
412-657-7337
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