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Originally Posted by Rotarydave
Sterling, as one of the "self" professed gurus of the old school crowd which IMHO included the 1st gens,
The thing that concerns me right off the bat is "plaid like seats" not original can't be for an LE, nor can a "4-speed" or "waffle wheels". with interior pics and the data plate under the hood we can help ID if she really is a LE or not. Regardless if you don't save the car then it will probably get scrapped and be gone so I say do what you want. It will only make mine more valuable, now if you do choose to go that route I got dibs on any LE specific parts you wat to sell.
BTW which camden setup are you looking at, I think you will be happiest with a 5inch esp with the way you build carbs. SO how many carbs do I have to buy from you to enable you to get a s/c I really need someone with carb experience to help me setup the s/c I think your abilities fit this well.
Last Item for you, you have a PM I have a carb question for you
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OK Dave, you called "dibbs", so you get first pick of the parts.

From the pictures I've seen online, the LE wheels look
similar to the waffels, compared to anything else, that is. No matter, they aren't there.
Now Dave, if you're gonna fund a new nasty Rx-7 habit of shooting boost in my viens, I'm going to need to generate at least $2500! That's a lot of carbs, and if you have that many rotary cars in need, well you know I
could take a nice Camden in trade!
I thought I came away from your responses in another thread regarding the Camden with the advice to get the
larger model?
-Maybe it was Jeff who was saying that. Now I have to go reread that to see why.
I dunno if this matter for the size choice of Camden, but I regularly shift at 8K, though I don't know that my driving habits would'nt change with a SC, (I imagine they would need to, which I'm worried might be a tough discipline for me at first...) Pretty hard on my engines, I know.
I al intend to either port a 12a myself, or get someone else to do it. -Just a street port.
I also have an aluminum flywheel.