A friend of mine here in the Charleston area has a Speedster project that he has realized he is probably not going to get in the shape he wants. He's got a few years under his belt and decided he doesn't want any more projects. Besides, he has a Boxter, a beautifully restored Austin Healey BJ8, and a gorgeous Triumph TR8 convertible. This car appears to be a CMC that is in decent shape, only needed what appears to be minor work to be road worthy. I haven't seen it in person yet, but plan to go by his place this weekend. Here is the text of a couple of emails I received from him:
Lane,
The engine was built at Woosley's Garage during March and April of 1987. The car showed 12,000 + miles at the time. It now shows 20,400 miles. I would like to tell you what was done to the engine and go from there. The displacement is between 1756 cc and 1775, 69 mm counter weighted crank, 90.5 slipper tube pistons, 041 modified head 40mm intake - 35.5mm exhaust, Bug Master c35 grind crank, deep sump, heavy duty oil pump, heavy duty cam followers, engine balanced at Simons. Let's talk at Cars & Coffee Saturday.
Thanks,
Ed
Lane,
These are the repairs that are needed to put the car back on the road:
Have generator repaired or replaced ( not charging properly).
Left IDF40 Weber carb leaking gas.
Convertible top needs to be secured to header rail (coming apart).
Wind Shield is cracked and needs to be replaced, however, it is secure.
I can think of several improvements that I would make in time but at one's leisure.
Give me a call if you would like to see it, hear it run, or drive it around the yard. I am afraid if I start working on it, again I will decide not to sell. As you know, my garage is full and I am trying to get away from projects at my age.
Cheers,
Ed
He wants $7500. Pictures below.