Darth, I am not clear on your message. Are you saying what I want to do is next to impossible because these parts are all gone, and the best route is to sell the car out of CA?Not all that easy, as you need a certain carb to make it Cali legal. I have removed may smog systems in the past as the car where exported. All parts long gone.
Keep in mind the California does not want you car here.
Good idea and that’s what I suggested will be the easiest route for you.
Thank you for the specific carb number. I am shopping for it, the manifold and some of these many items starting today.You need carb number C3851 for starters. Manifold, cat, vapor recovery,etc.
Order a Moss Motors catalog and it will show what’s required.
Look on flea bay for a start.
That was either sportscar envy or "ferrin car" dislike. We lived in Hampton, VA for three years, 1970~'73, had my '66 B, a B-GT and the Elan with VA tags. Back then it was more of a"safety inspection": Brakes, lights, wipers and tire wear. The MG's were never an issue but the Elan confused the heck outta them. "It's too SMALL!" was one response.I had 1 inspector in Virginia give me a solid run-around on many things - they actually measured the distance from the edge of the dashboard to the glass claiming the state had a minimum spec that it had to pass (and what did they expect me to do if it didn't - move the windscreen?). They also wanted to fail me because the brake lights didn't operate with the key off - it took producing a copy of the factory wiring diagram and getting someone who was able to understand it to acknowledge that it was built that way from the factory.
Found a very clean ZS carb and a donor, found two manifolds (I may have a spare soon), EGR valve and assorted bits. I still need the Air pump assembly. I am still a way from completion. I will post progress once we start unbolting, and bolting.Thank you for the specific carb number. I am shopping for it, the manifold and some of these many items starting today.
Many years ago in New York, inspection required at least one windshield wiper, BUT didn't require a windshield.I had 1 inspector in Virginia give me a solid run-around on many things - they actually measured the distance from the edge of the dashboard to the glass claiming the state had a minimum spec that it had to pass (and what did they expect me to do if it didn't - move the windscreen?). They also wanted to fail me because the brake lights didn't operate with the key off - it took producing a copy of the factory wiring diagram and getting someone who was able to understand it to acknowledge that it was built that way from the factory.