Future sage of 2229R
Dragged Another One Home Pt.1
Future saga of 2229R
I first saw 2229R advertised on the San Diego county Craigslist and made a mental note to take a look at it when I had more time. When I noticed that it was still for sale a couple of weeks later I contacted the seller and arranged to take a look the Europa. The car was stored in your typical packed and cluttered two car suburban garage. The lighting was poor but from my initial impression, the Europa didn't look half bad. The first thing to jump out was the decent paint job. It was a metallic dark blue , freshly painted 20 years ago when the car was put into semi-storage to the back of the garage. The owner related to me the long convoluted story of how the car came to be in this condition, too long for this thread. The second impression was the missing front windscreen, no motor, and no rear glass. The interior was in poor condition with faded and worn carpets, the oatmeal seat cushions were sagging and ripped at the seams, wood dash was delaminated, the crash pad was missing and all four tires were flat and wouldn't hold air.
The owner was trying to sell the disassembled twin cam block/crank, complete head and 352 transaxle separately from the car but we came to an agreement to include the all of the engine and transaxle parts and all spares with the car for $3500. I then spent the next couple of weekends getting the car prepped for it's trip onto the trailer With four flat and cracked tires, I swapped three with with my spares and the fourth with the Europas spare which appeared to hold air pressure.We then installed and supported the 352 transaxle, attached the drive shafts and lower links to hold the wheels in line to roll straight.
Two weeks later with the help of my friend and fellow Europa owner Larry Mullins, we drive down to pick up the Europa. As we try to roll the car out into the driveway and discover that the left rear wheel will not roll. We lift and remove the wheel and diagnose the likely cause to be a stuck brake drum. With no time for finesse or niceties, we hammer and pry the drum off the hub, reinstall the wheel and finally loaded the Europa onto my trailer and made the 60 mile trip safely to my garage.
Joji Tokumoto
Fallbrook, Ca