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I bought a Bavaria last night


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I love it! Did over 80 mph the whole 90 mile trip home. However, I

opened the hood and I don't recognize one single part. Actually the

fuel pump looks the same. Now I need to start learning about these

cars too.

Norm

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a little over 10 years ago, still see it around town, Amazon green. There used to be a 2800 around town as well. I'd check into the senior six registry, "seniorsix.org", good luck with it,

Tim

'69 2000

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A very clean example with no modifications at all. Super clean, just needed a motor.

He is going to drive the Melee with me in the 02. I think after that he may want to do the Alpine with his car. We'll see if the vinatge rally bug bites him.

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I cruised at 4,000 rpm, so yes I was doing eighty. I don't think my old

2000a with the three speed auto could even do eigthy.

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