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    Jensen Healey Must Go

    It's a 1974 Jensen Healey. Five-speed car. Hard and soft tops. Runs, drives, shifts and stops well, although front end is not as tight as it should be. I took this car from a friend who was not at all mechanical. He put thousands in the car over the past few years including a new head, complete brake system including booster. Excellent seats. Worst dash I've ever seen. Significant rust in floors and both rocker panels. More fun to drive than I would have expected. Recently took for fairly long drive in the mountains.

    I really need this out of my garage. $2,500 obo. Less if you promise to enter in 24 Hours of Lemons or somehow involve a teen with turning wrenches. Trades for Porsche or Lotus parts. Missoula, Montana.

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    '66 912 with a 2.2
    '62 Lotus Seven S2
    '66 Lotus Elan
    '63 Karmann Ghia convertible
    '76 Alfa Spider

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    Pending. Not headed to Lemons, sadly. That would have been a riot, at least while it lasted.
    '66 912 with a 2.2
    '62 Lotus Seven S2
    '66 Lotus Elan
    '63 Karmann Ghia convertible
    '76 Alfa Spider

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