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    For Sale SOLD 1987 Argo JM 17 F2000 Ivey engine

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    Price reduced $8,000.00. CV joints added. Uprights available

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    Default bump price lowered

    Quote Originally Posted by rv greg View Post
    Sold!The Bad
    April this car was in a brush with the wall at Pacific Raceways in Seattle. The right suspension was destroyed and a slight buckle in the frame. My frame guy says it is a easy fix. Rear CV joinnts will need to be replaced,right front wing need replaced, right front lower A arm repaced and upright. I have rear suspension parts to fix rear

    The Good
    New body. Lots of spares. Low hour Ivey dynoed at 148 hp and MK 9 gear box.

    Link to spares and pictures

    http://s428.photobucket.com/user/rvg...Argo%20JM%2017

    Asking $10,500 consider trades. Price lowered $7,500.00
    New lower price
    Last edited by rv greg; 04.12.22 at 1:52 PM.

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    Default Thanks for the memories!

    I owned and raced this car in the late 1980's and early 1990's. I was the SCCA NorPac FC Champion in 1990 and 1992 with this car.

    Interesting to see that a lot of the mods I made are still there.
    • Drilled disk rotors. Your spares are the originals. I drilled the holes in the brake hats to make them lighter.
    • Custom Aluminum radiators. Your spares are the originals.
    • Jongbled wheels and the larger wheel spacers.
    • Quick release Momo steering wheel. Original car did not have quick release.
    • Rear axles were turned down to reduce weight by about 1.5 lbs per side. I think the axles may have originally come from a VW bus.
    • Stack Tack. Don't remember about the other gauges.
    • Labeling of items on dash are still the same. I am kind of proud of the Rain/Shine switch for the rain light.
    • Low oil pressure warning light on dash.
    • Unless it was removed, there is also an aluminum differential carrier I installed.


    Good luck on your sale.
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