Something a little more in the spirit. An unfinished Sabre Seven, located in Walworth, NY Nice looking IMO. Needs a few bits and some finishing. Never registered. on eBay auction with a BIN of $6K. I don't know what the reserve is.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/1980-Replica-Kit-Makes-Sabre-Seven/293722410512?hash=item4463384e10:g:V8UAAOSwN2RfU5niQuote:
Specifics - (all new - 1989)
Toyota 4AGE 16v with T50 5-speed.
Wilwood brakes
Yokahama tires (zero miles)
Centerline wheels
Corbeau seats
Coilover Spax shocks
The Sabre Seven was built using Ford Pinto front suspension components. The space-frame chassis is based on a 92-inch wheelbase and is made up of 1 and 1-1/4 inch square tube stock. The rear-end is a Ford 8-inch located by urethane bushed four-bar links with a fabricated Panhard bar.
Since owning the car I have purchased the following (all still in the box) –
Painless wiring harness
New driveshaft tube, yokes, and universal joints
Weber DCOE 40 dual intake manifold (I do have all of the fuel injection system if someone wanted to go that way – I have not purchased the carbs yet.)
I am aware that the following will need to be acquired –
Flywheel (I have the bolts)
Clutch & pressure plate (I have the bolts)
Clutch slave cylinder
Exhaust
Gauges
Switches
All brake, clutch, and fuel lines. The fuel cell has never had fuel in it.
Coolant hoses. The radiator is mounted in the nose.
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Chuck.
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