My 72 ghia
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My 72 ghia
[img][img]http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o177 ... ing112.jpg[/img] Im working on restoring it.
- bt2020
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Yours is looking better than when I startee mine five years ago. After spending 21 plus years in the military, I figured that I needed somekind of therapy. so I decided to embark on this long on project. Good luck.
You can view some of my pictures at http://www.itiah.com/ghia/photos/
BT2020
You can view some of my pictures at http://www.itiah.com/ghia/photos/
BT2020
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- bt2020
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My intention was to do the RX7 conversion. I changed my mind after I read about the Ecotec conversion that was being done by Plasticfantastic http://www.shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=69767.
The RX7 Engine fitted perfectly under the decklid. I have to modify the engine lid to fit the Ecotec.
The RX7 Engine fitted perfectly under the decklid. I have to modify the engine lid to fit the Ecotec.