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Some of you may remember the Mean Green Machine that I sold a few years ago, well I bought it back and it will be for sale in a few weeks.  It's an Emerald Green with Cognac leather interior JPS Super Widebody with a big 2332cc engine, 44IDF Webers, only 3310 miles and registered as a 72 VW.

Here are all the other details and a few pictures.  They are from the last time I had it, but it looks the same.

I have not determined the price yet.

The Speedster has:
Super Wide Body
(Super Wide Body Speedster flared fenders are not the same as flared Speedsters from other vendors. Look closely.)
Emerald Green metallic paint with clear coat
Leather Cognac bucket seats, and Allante door panels and dash trim
Brown Stafast top with matching side curtains
Brown carpet in both the interior and trunk
Custom made "Cruzin Windows" for top-down cruising
Nardi replica steering wheel
Wood shift knob with emblem
Coco mats
Pioneer AM/FM/CD player with removable face plate
Gold script front, rear and dash
Hood badge
Stuttgart grill badge
Front and rear Nerf bars
2332cc Type 1 VW engine, 9 to 1 compression (full flowed crankcase)
94mm A&A Slipper Skirt pistons
Forged 84mm crank
Ibeam connecting rods with ARP bolts
CB Performance "Panchito" CNC ported and polished headswith 61cc chambers, dual springs and swivel feet
Dual 44IDF Weber carburetors with Hex-Bar linkage
Front mounted oil cooler and spin on oil filter
Engle W120 cam
A1 Sidewinder ceramic coated header and Magnaflow muffler
4 speed manual Pro Street 3:88 "Freeway Flyer" SuperDiff transmission with single side cover
(perfect for cruising those country roads and powering through the twisties)
Stage 2 Kennedy clutch
Battery cutoff switch in interior
12 volt accessory plug under dash
Front and rear disc brakes
Custom 17 inch polished wheels
Roll bars
3 point seatbelts
Full tonneau cover
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Here is the link to the drive video when I had this car a few years ago.  I just love the sound of that A1, so be sure to turn up the volume.  Also, click the little gear in the lower right corner and select 1080p quality for high definition.

The person I sold it to was a collector and only on put 352 miles on it.  This car is SWEET!!!

https://youtu.be/5LNcWJJjLsA

I'll be doing another video when I post it for sale.

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Jimmy V. posted:

Question about the Fan shroud, am I correct to assume the stock oil cooler has been removed and blocked off and an external cooler is doing all the work?

Yes- as you've surmised, there's no room for a cooler in that shroud. The cooler could be connected via https://www.cbperformance.com/product-p/1730.htm on the stock location or it could be blocked off https://www.cbperformance.com/product-p/1733.htm and a cooler plumbed in with the full flow filter.

 

WNGD posted:
Scott R. Merritt Island Fl posted:

Troy - what is the difference between the JPS and Vintage super wide (body wise)?  This car has my interest peaked.  

JPS didn't make super widebodies. Just regular widebodies.

JPS Widebody

Vintage Super Widebody

@WNGD

I'm not sure why you think that, but it is a JPS and they did sell Super Widebodies.  JPS doesn't actually have the molds for any bodies  they bought their bodies from Kirk when he owned Vintage Speedsters.  Now days, John buys his bodies from Greg Leach and the other guy at JPS (can't remember his name) buys his bodies from Brazil.

Also, take a look at the dash.  Speedometer on the right where JPS puts them and the dash material goes all the way to the edge of the dash rather than stopping a couple of inches from the edge of the dash like on a Vintage car. 

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