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  • 2005 Caterham

    This is a very fast crossflow powered car, lots of fun for the person looking to put some excitement in their driving experience.
    2005 Caterham 7, SB100 registered California car, approx 3,100 miles.

    Description:
    1700 Kent Crossflow motor 711M block, approx HP 145 at sea level with 92 octane.
    Dry sump oil system, tank holds 1.5 gallons, all lines are steel braided hoses w/ AN aluminum fittings.
    Dual 40 DCOE Webers, matched and balanced, all fuel lines are steel braided w/ AN aluminum fittings.
    Facet external electric fuel pump.
    Single wire alternator.
    Lucas Starter.
    Open headers with high flow muffler.
    Balanced Crank, Rods and Pistons.
    Polished intake and exhaust ports for maximum air/fuel flow.
    Upgraded 4 core aluminum radiator.
    5 speed transmission with upgraded reenforced balanced drive shaft.
    3.92 rear gearing, Dedion set up.
    Front and rear sway bars.
    Wide track front suspension, front and rear sway bars.
    Aero Screen, Bench Seats.

    Asking $25,000 obo

    Additional picture avaiilable on request
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    Last edited by New2 7's; September 4, 2010, 06:19 PM.

  • #2
    The car is sold

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    • #3
      Congrats. Is it staying local?
      www.morgansegal.com

      The funny thing is my wife goes " What is that car a Morgan ? " and I said "No that's a Caterham but there is a Morgan driving it " -delise

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      • #4
        Actually, it's heading to Virginia

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        • #5
          I saw you loading up the car today on Jefferson, I was going to stop but had the family unit in the car and was late to pick up the mother in law at the airport :(
          www.morgansegal.com

          The funny thing is my wife goes " What is that car a Morgan ? " and I said "No that's a Caterham but there is a Morgan driving it " -delise

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          • #6
            My mother in law is still here. Maybe we should toss them into a room together, lock the door and run away. It may work.

            /Magnus F.

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            • #7
              Ha, call me in a few days, I'll be ready!


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              www.morgansegal.com

              The funny thing is my wife goes " What is that car a Morgan ? " and I said "No that's a Caterham but there is a Morgan driving it " -delise

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              • #8
                My mother in-law lives out back.... not in "the outback";) Have a little guesthouse.

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                • #9
                  So do I; it's called the garage. The problem is that I'm there myself trying to get my goddamn car back together.

                  I tried to show my mother in law on how to reassemble the exhaust system and the watts linkage, but she just didn't get it.

                  >sigh<

                  /Magnus F.

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                  • #10
                    It was a lot harder to send the car off then I originally thought.

                    I had second thoughts before loading it up but I already had the money and had already sent off the bill of sale.

                    Well, guess I will have to be happy with the motorcycles.

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                    • #11
                      You did look like you were crying LOL


                      Actually, I get emotionally attached to my cars, I definitely had a tear in my eye when the Elan drove off.
                      The recent sale of my WRX was a bit tough too


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                      www.morgansegal.com

                      The funny thing is my wife goes " What is that car a Morgan ? " and I said "No that's a Caterham but there is a Morgan driving it " -delise

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                      • #12
                        Got to wear those dark sun glasses to hide those things LOL

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                        • #13
                          My mother in-law is spanish speaking... it helps with the gardner

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                          • #14
                            Mine speaks Japanese and no English, but she is a good cook


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                            www.morgansegal.com

                            The funny thing is my wife goes " What is that car a Morgan ? " and I said "No that's a Caterham but there is a Morgan driving it " -delise

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                            • #15
                              Mine did not meet the reserve on ebay, so she is still here.

                              /Magnus F.

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