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(SOLD) 1969 2002 for sale


Navybob

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Price: $3000
Location: Northern California (Sacramento area)


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1969 2002 for sale.  Sorry I don't have much information on this car. Contact me and I'll put in you touch with the owner. 
Here is the owner's (not me) description.
I’m the original owner of 1969 2002, purchased new from Swedish Motors in Marin. For 20 years it’s been parked outdoors. It has some obvious rust, including in the spare tire well; a mostly gone interior; needs body/rubber/trim/bushing work, who knows what electrically, and safety check/replacement of hydraulic systems. It has a stock engine with Weber carb and two-barrel manifold; I also have the original Solex and single-barrel manifold. Original four-speed, with second gear synchro in decent shape. Mechanically okay the last time I drove it 20 years ago. The gas tank is probably full of some jellied substance by now. Asking $3000 or best offer. 

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Grenada red. VIN 166xxxx?

 

Front seats are from 1975-76. Styled steel rims are from 1974-76. But…. we Northeasterners would probably view this as a very low rust ‘69! Complete. Not butchered. Could be a very, very good deal at $3,000!

 

Hope the new owner is or becomes a regular contributor!

 

Good luck!

 

Regards,

 

Steve

 

 

1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

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Now in the midwest, resting easy in my driveway. Really dry car, but it’s been baking in the California sun for a bit, so as soon as I get it running will start replacing everything. Mostly keeping it as is as original as possible, only addressing what it needs. Thanks Bob! Chet was a pleasure to deal with! 
 

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1976 2002 Fjordblau (currently Verona, 3rd owner)

1969 2002 Granada, 2nd owner

Too many steering wheels

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