gixxeropa said:Body will hopefully go on tomorrow if no issues are found
This is called foreshadowing
gixxeropa said:Body will hopefully go on tomorrow if no issues are found
This is called foreshadowing
but I did get the body on, kinda. Despite several people assuring me it would, the twin cam body won't go on the s2 frame without some modified to the floors, firewall and chassis tunnel. So rather than cut up a perfectly good twin cam body even more I'm driving up to Indiana this weekend to fetch a couple of S2 bodies. Although I do like the reverse gasser look I achieved because the body wouldn't go all the way on
In reply to maschinenbau :
true but it doesn't give the same ute-like impression. more of a breadvan.
maybe that's my next project, convert the twin cam to front engine and make the back a bed.
1800 miles of driving this weekend but I now have an incredibly decent and complete S2 body. Came with a lot of other stuff, so if anyone needs a 5 speed transaxle with an adapter plate for a 2Jz let me know. Also got a couple 4 speeds and other assorted odds and ends
gixxeropa said:if anyone needs a 5 speed transaxle with an adapter plate for a 2Jz
I mean. I don't NEED it, but if I had it, I would be trying to build something silly with it.
Like maybe a rear engined cobalt for example.
Or maybe a twin 2jz engined old Ford pickup truck...
Or maybe a rear engined model A.
Or maybe a dual engined forester.
Or maybe in the front of an LT1 powered corvair.
Just sayin.
In reply to wvumtnbkr :
That's why I'm trying to sell it, if I keep it I'll make bad decisions.
I would caution that i severely doubt the renault 5 speed transaxle is up to the task of a built and boosted 2Jz. So either keep it at stock-ish power levels or try to see if you can upgrade the internals
Also came with a nice re-chromed rear bumper, so I'm leaning towards having a rear bumper but no front bumper on the car
I've actually got about 2 cars worth of them at this point, I just think the front looks better without and maybe a bumper would break up the flatness of the rear
In reply to TurboFource :
Not sure yet, have to do some research to get a ballpark value. Is complete with bellhousing, clutch lever etc.
the 4 speeds are also complete. I didn't intend to become a Europa parts dealer but it seems like that role is being thrust upon me
seats are in decent shape from the S2, might just dye them to cover up the fading in spots.
steering wheel has some splits in the cover but it's nice to have the horn button
New Europa body is registered. Just had to get a police officer to come check the VIN to make sure it wasn't stolen. My handwritten bill of sale was fine. Pretty easy to register your sketchy E36 M3 boxes in Georgia
In reply to gixxeropa :
Literally about to do that today, except the nice person on the phone told me they won't dispatch an officer since mine is drivable, so I will have to drive it there...adventure!
PM'ing you about a meetup at a local show.
Mine was still in the trailer, so I just brought it over to the precinct. Figured I'd have a shorter wait that way, they got to me pretty fast
last time this shell was registered was 77, still has registration stickers and parking passes on the windshield. Gonna keep them for now because they're cool
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