flyinlow Kevin . Elko NV (84 posts) Registered: 01/25/2011 04:52PM Main British Car: 1964 Spitfire Ford 5.0 |
SBC TR7
I have a 1964 MK1 spitfire in my shop that I am converting to a 5.0 T5 combo but ran across a car that I couldn't resist and will be a fun toy to play with while I'm building the spitfire.
I found a rust free 1980 TR7 convertible with a 350 chevy and turbo 350 trans. , clean body, decent interior and new canvas top for $1,000 couldn't resist it. It will need paint since it has a replacement hood that is a different shade of green but fortunately is really straight. I'll post pics if anyone is interested. |
flyinlow Kevin . Elko NV (84 posts) Registered: 01/25/2011 04:52PM Main British Car: 1964 Spitfire Ford 5.0 |
Re: SBC TR7
Here's an engine pic, no custom headers and needs some cleaning up but it has a really nice four core radiator with burp tank and drivetrain is solid so for the money I'm really happy with it. Wish my spitfire had this much room in the engine bay.
It's pretty nice for $1,000 It was an A/C car originally and just about everything but compressor is still there. I do A/C on heavy equipment and have everything needed to build hoses etc. so I may fix the A/C and make it a comfortable hotrod cruiser. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/04/2015 12:50PM by flyinlow. |
BlownMGB-V8 Jim Blackwood 9406 Gunpowder Rd., Florence, KY 41042 (6470 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 12:59PM Main British Car: 1971 MGB Blown,Injected,Intercooled Buick 340/AA80E/JagIRS |
Re: SBC TR7
That's a score. Now if only it had some bigger wheels/tires. Do you know if it has the 4 cylinder axle? (though it seems I heard the 1980s had the TR8 axle)
Jim |
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flyinlow Kevin . Elko NV (84 posts) Registered: 01/25/2011 04:52PM Main British Car: 1964 Spitfire Ford 5.0 |
Re: SBC TR7
I'm undecided on what to do with this car, I should just paint it and fix some small details then drive it. Another option is to use a 9" ford diff out of a 65 Econoline that I have laying around, convert the front to five lug and mustang GT brakes then build a stronger engine. Using front wheel drive offset wheels will allow use of the 9" without needing to narrow the rear end and buying custom axles.
I was already offered $2,000 for it as is and probably should have since it's probably the only way I would ever make money on it but I'm addicted to small convertibles with big engines, it's a sickness I tell you. |
DiDueColpi Fred Key West coast - Canada (1365 posts) Registered: 05/14/2010 03:06AM Main British Car: I really thought that I'd be an action figure by now! |
Re: SBC TR7
Other than the choke lead that goes from the carb, down the strut tower, to Mexico and back. It looks like a decent install.
If it was me I'd detail it up, put some wheels on it and sell it. It's a perfect money maker for the Spitfire project. And you get to drive it until it sells. Live like you mean it. Fred |
flyinlow Kevin . Elko NV (84 posts) Registered: 01/25/2011 04:52PM Main British Car: 1964 Spitfire Ford 5.0 |
Re: SBC TR7
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