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Old 12-28-2020, 11:52 PM
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I know these aren’t super cars but I couldn’t pass on price of admission a few years ago when I picked this up. 38000 miles on the clock and runs great once I sorted the fuel injection. It’s also a really nice driving/handling car. The chassis team at Chevrolet Engineering did their homework. Even though the 122CI L4 is no rocket ship, I never considered doing a V8 swap.

The last couple years prior to 2020, I was driving this once or twice a week to work between April and November, about a 50 mile round trip.
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I know these aren’t super cars but I couldn’t pass on price of admission a few years ago when I picked this up. 38000 miles on the clock and runs great once I sorted the fuel injection. It’s also a really nice driving/handling car. The chassis team at Chevrolet Engineering did their homework. Even though the 122CI L4 is no rocket ship, I never considered doing a V8 swap.

The last coupe years prior to 2020, I was driving this once or twice a week to work between April and November, about a 50 mile round trip.

Dang, that's cool. The Cozworth's are rare.. Even more rare if you found that in MI with so little rust.
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I know these aren’t super cars but I couldn’t pass on price of admission a few years ago when I picked this up. 38000 miles on the clock and runs great once I sorted the fuel injection. It’s also a really nice driving/handling car. The chassis team at Chevrolet Engineering did their homework. Even though the 122CI L4 is no rocket ship, I never considered doing a V8 swap.

The last coupe years prior to 2020, I was driving this once or twice a week to work between April and November, about a 50 mile round trip.
Cool car. My Dad bought a 75 Cosworth from Nankevill Chevrolet in Indy new. It was chassis 638 I think. My brother bought it from him in the 80’s as his first car and still has it.

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