Is it really that important to keep all changes reversible if you're not
planning on selling it later as a "stock" car?
--Farrar
content22207 wrote:
> Have been questioned off List about "permanent" modifications to my
> car. Please note: everything I just did over the past 2 weeks is
> reversible. Look closely at the pics: all the K Jetronic wiring and
> plumbing is still in place (that's my injection fuel filter by the
> exhaust flange, those are my lines to & from the tank tied together by
> the ignition resistors. There's even an accumulator still in the
> frame). My motor mount extensions bolt on using original holes (wraps
> around the crossmember are not welded -- simply hug the corners for
> strength). My low PSI fuel pump rides in a standard DeLo boot. If I
> die tomorrow, the next owner could very easily drop a stock motor in
> the car and connect it back up.
>
> Bill Robertson
> #5939
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