Mark, It looks like it does have the self-leveling set-up. I'm not sure exactly what one looks like, but there is definitely an extra pump on the front of the head with one line going to a large reservoir on the driver's side and the other snaking around the front of the engine and heading towards the back under the intake manifold. And, the back end is sagging a little bit. I'll sweeten the deal. I hate for it to go to the crusher, so I'll offer it up for free to anyone on the list who'll promise to use as many parts as possible or even repower it and put it back on the road. Here's a current list of the projects I have (that are personal projects, not customer's) 1. Head gasket job on my 2000 Saab 9-3 2. Head gasket job on my 1985 Saab 900 3. Head gasket job on my 91 Yugo GV+ 4. Water pump/timing belt on my 83 Alfa Romeo GTV6 5. Starter R&R, no-start dx/repair, brake master cylinder & booster R&R on my 87 Renault GTA 6. Brake master cylinder R&R on my 93 VW Fox 7. Water pump/timing belt on my 1990 Volvo 245 8. Pull engine out of my 86 Volvo 245 and install into my 87 Volvo 740 9. Timing belt, A/C delete on my 87 Yugo GV 10. Finish IP/timing belt/wp install on my 82 VW Rabbit 11. Repower my '76 Triumph TR-7 (requires extracting the engine/5 speed/axle from my 80 TR-7 parts car) 12. Rebuild engine for my '71 MGB/GT 13. Build engine for my '89 Audi 80 14. R&R fuel pump in my '89 Audi 200 Turbo quattro 15. Head gasket on my 86 Yugo GV 16. Install interior, carbs, water pump, ignition, etc in my '73 MG Midget 17. Build & install the carb on my 83 Honda Civic wagon 18. Replace the battery in my 96 Renault Laguna RT wagon 19. Rebuild carbs/fuel system & front brake on my 73 Suzuki GT250 motorcycle 20. Timing belt/wp/tensioner, & front/rear pad/rotors R&R on my wife's '02 Golf (wife's daily driver, so when its time for that, everything else grinds to a halt until its done) 21. Driver's seat repair on my '97 Volvo 960 (my car, but permanently loaned to my Grandmother to drive as long as she wants. Since its my Grandmother's car, and I'm all she has, anytime there's a problem with this one, it takes precedence over just about everything else. Luckily, the seat is fine for her to drive it, so not a big rush right now on that) and 22. Do something with the 79 M-B 300 touring... So, you see, removing that from my list and putting $$$ in my pocket at the same time certainly has appeal to it, but, considering I'm an automotive St. Jude, I hate to let anything go to the scrap yard when I (and maybe only I) can see potential in it. I'm like the no-kill animal shelter for cars: I rescue them and then rehab as time/$$$ permits. Unfortunately, room is relatively tight and I'd like to free up a little in order to "save" some cars that aren't as far gone, if you know what I mean (a VW Quantum Synchro Wagon, in particular). And those are my own projects. I own/operate an exclusive Euro repair shop and work 80-100 hours a week at that, and so my projects have to fit in between my customer's cars, so that makes it even harder to get to them. I'm going to take some pics of the car this morning and post on Craigslist, I guess, in an attempt to adopt it out locally. But, my offer to list members stands: Free to anyone on the list as long as they: 1. Take the whole thing and 2. Make an honest effort to use as much of it as possible to get other cars on the road, or actually get it back on the road. I have a trailer and could move it, but I'd have to charge for gas on that, but if you're near, we could talk about it. Regards, Ben Pender Klassic Autos Vintage European Auto service, repair, and parts Madison, AL 256-489-9560 --- On Tue, 11/1/11, Mark Atkins <mratkins@embarqmail.com> wrote:
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