Hi Lance,
If you want a 1800 or 1600
then the correct years will be 1963 through 1966 (for the 1800) and 1968
through 1969 (for the 1600). The 1800's are very desirable for race cars
and are very hard to find plus they didn't make very many of them (99). John
Parker on the East Coast has a 1800 that he would probably sell if the price was
right... I talked to him at Thunderhill race track last April and he was telling
me how he had almost sold the car to some guy in Europe but the deal fell apart
for some reason... but he is in no hurry to sell it and has it for a long
time so the price would have to be fairly high to even get his attention. An
employee at Dave Bean Engineering has a 1600 that has a engine that was
originally rebuilt by Dave Bean. So far as I know she hasn't done much with the
car since she bought it a couple of years ago. She might be worth a call... I
have no idea if she actually wants to sell it. On the other hand, if the price
is right most people will sell almost anything. Since she doesn't seem to be
"doing much" (my perception and I may be wrong) with the car she might be
motivated to sell the car to the right person.
Good luck,
Mike Denman
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From: PloonSent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 5:13 PMSubject: [MarcosManiacs] Locate a Marcos in USAHi All.....There was a Marcos 1600 for sale in Hemmings
Motor News about 3 months ago... the car was up near Watkins Glen racetrack, in upstate NY. It was a left hand drive US market car. Does anyone know more about this car.I have been looking for a Marcos 1600 or 1800 for many years, early 1970's tolate 1980's.If anyone knows where to locate one, Please contact me. Now or in the Future......I'm in the southwest / AZ / USAThanks, and Happy HolidaysLanceDo you Yahoo!?
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