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Rare.... Modifying And Tuning Fiat/lancia Twin-cam Engines By Guy Croft on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cullman, Alabama, United States

Cullman, Alabama, United States
Condition:New other (see details)



Another of our uncommon treasures that have been packed away for many years
that is now available,

Now at age 74, after many years of restoring old race cars, it's time to sell off all my accumulated stock of parts.


As Usual

ALL reasonable offers to lower the "Buy it Now" considered


 

 

RARE  Limited Edition by FIAT Expert Guy Croft

"Modifying and Tuning FIAT/LANCIA TWIN-CAM ENGINES"


signed by Guy Croft

Guy is known as THE man,  when it comes to the Lampredi designed Twin Cam 4 cylinder motors in Fiats and Lancias ,  which was ahead of it's time in design, 50 years ago


We purchased this expensive book some time ago,  and carefully reviewed it for tips in building race motors for the 124 Spiders. 

The interior condition appears  " unread "  ,  and the hardback cover shows limited shelf 'wear' ...which is where this book has spent most of it's life.


This is an awesome collection of data that is interesting to anyone with a Spider , Coupe, or other vehicle powered by these amazing motors, over the last 50 or so years


 You can purchase one of these rare Limited Edition books on Amazon , currently for a 1200 to 4000 dollar asking price... here it is at a better quality and a  reasonable opening bid with NO RESERVE..

and you can have it delivered in just a few days...

BOXED, and shipped Priority and INSURED   *** FREE *** in the Lower 48.

 

 

 

 

 

 

OldSchool Restorations of North Alabama

 

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Call Dave  cell 256.507.3328   8am-9pm Central Time

 

 

 

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