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Re: [Healeys] BJ8 on eBay

To: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>, healeylist
Subject: Re: [Healeys] BJ8 on eBay
From: Tom Felts <tomfelts@windstream.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 15:39:25 -0500
Spin on oil filter
wrong spark pulg wires
Wrong VR
Wrong cclamps on booster hoses
head light rims not original
choke know not original
wrong valve cover and oil cap
I think wrong air cleaners
wrong choke cable sheaths
wrong color on head
wrong color on radiator heat shield
has an alternator not generator
wrong hose clamps
no spare tire rod
steel not copper pipes

and more.


---- Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net> wrote: 

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re:  
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280481160202

I have a hard time believing this car only has "56,092 miles."  My BJ8, 
built in late 1966 and sold and registered in 1967 is an "unrestored" CA 
with over 165K miles, and overall is in much better (apparent) condition 
than this car.  For instance:

- the dash on this car appears much more weathered
- the chrome trim on the dash appears more beat up
- the wheel wells appear to be rusted inside.  Mine were undercoated, 
but a lot of the undercoating has flaked off and the paint is in good 
shape (guess the undercoating worked well in this case)
- what the h*ll happened to the interior? Carpeting missing, floorboards 
appear rusted, trim bolts and washers rusted, etc.
- looks like a non-original distributor--why would anyone change the 
distributor on a low-mileage car?
- non-original voltage regulator (Rich pointed this out).  My car has 
the original VR, which is working fine
- horns may have been messed with (my car's horn mounts are different)
- engine bay overall appears much more aged and neglected
- small panel with grommet that surrounds steering column is severely rusted
- funky, non-original carpet in boot
- hacked-up, non-original battery box (maybe a serious leak from the 
battery rusted out boot floor?)
- looks like car was given Earl Schrieb paint job (rear bumper grommets 
appear painted over)

I could go on, but, it sure appears that while the odometer might 
indicate 56K, this car has either been abused or has at least 156K miles 
(maybe the odometer quit working oh, say, 20 years ago?).

Caveat emptor.


bs

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