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16 hours ago, siteunseen said:

He'll get $45K I think, maybe $50. It's a RHD in the big money area of California. Some kid will end up with it. :ph34r:

ow you mean the big idiot area 😹

2 hours ago, Zed Head said:

Not a Z or a Datsun, probably not very quick (0.8 liter engine) but kind of neat.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1970-honda-s800-coupe/

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Roller bearing crankshaft and spins up to 8000 RPMs. I watched most of the video. Sounds like a nice lumpy cam but he never does wind it up.

7 hours ago, Mark Maras said:

Roller bearing crankshaft and spins up to 8000 RPMs. I watched most of the video. Sounds like a nice lumpy cam but he never does wind it up.

It's like a water cooled motorcycle engine.

Nicely laid out engine too, the distributor driven directly on the end of the camshaft, and even a cable driven tachometer. 

 

On 1/18/2021 at 8:47 PM, Mark Maras said:

probably not very quick

That could surprise you. A friend of mine had one about 10 years ago and we, (me behind the wheel) drove it a few miles..  It was a cabriolet also red.. We are both about 6 foot 4 Hahaha can you visualise it ?  It was pretty fast and thats because it's light weight.. and the bike engine has enough power in it. (It was a just new restored car and engine was top!)  They have.. like a bike, chain drive you know.. hahaha

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