New/old Roadster owner
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 2:04 pm
Hi...Well I am back to being a Roadster owner after a 30 year absence. I was given a 1970 2000 as a high school graduation present in 1975. It suffered in the hands of a 17 year old hot-rodder and in the 18 months I owned it...coughed up 3 timing chains, one jackshaft, one cam, two clutches and a set of rod bearings. I am sure there are other things, but time and wine have blocked out the details…
Fast forward 30 years and I am back in the Roadster game. I just brought home a 1968 (titled as a 69) 1600 roadster from Northern CA. It has been a summer car for it’s entire life and as a result has not seen rain in 30 plus years and has zero rust. We are the third owner. It is all there, but just needs a little TLC. Surprisingly my wife really loves her and was in the garage working on it as soon as we parked it (I have a 240 that I have owned for 30 years that she refers to as, “Me or the Z�. She is joking, but really not into the Z). To this one she has already said…�Mine, Mine, Mine�.
Now for the thing that may get me banned on my first post.
The previous owner bought the car in Nov 1974 from a Phoenix used car lot and drove it until the engine wore out. 20 years ago they replaced the 1600 with a Toyota JDM 18-RG, which is a Japan only 2 liter twin cam engine, with 145 HP and a 5 speed. The car runs like a champ and really purrs until you step into it and then it roars. If you think about the fact that he did this in the mid-80s, he was kind of ahead of his time. Based on my past experience with the 2000, maybe you can cut me some slack.
I look forward to your comments, razes and hopefully acceptance of the newest member of the family…�Little One� ...
I parked some pictures in the Garage
Fast forward 30 years and I am back in the Roadster game. I just brought home a 1968 (titled as a 69) 1600 roadster from Northern CA. It has been a summer car for it’s entire life and as a result has not seen rain in 30 plus years and has zero rust. We are the third owner. It is all there, but just needs a little TLC. Surprisingly my wife really loves her and was in the garage working on it as soon as we parked it (I have a 240 that I have owned for 30 years that she refers to as, “Me or the Z�. She is joking, but really not into the Z). To this one she has already said…�Mine, Mine, Mine�.
Now for the thing that may get me banned on my first post.
The previous owner bought the car in Nov 1974 from a Phoenix used car lot and drove it until the engine wore out. 20 years ago they replaced the 1600 with a Toyota JDM 18-RG, which is a Japan only 2 liter twin cam engine, with 145 HP and a 5 speed. The car runs like a champ and really purrs until you step into it and then it roars. If you think about the fact that he did this in the mid-80s, he was kind of ahead of his time. Based on my past experience with the 2000, maybe you can cut me some slack.
I look forward to your comments, razes and hopefully acceptance of the newest member of the family…�Little One� ...
I parked some pictures in the Garage