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b21FT 200

For all intents and purposes there was no 242 for 1985.

For a decent 240 (esp. Turbo), be prepared to spend at the very least $2k. I bought my 244 Turbo for $995. It runs great, but it's got its share of issues (a whole lot more liveable than any of the other more $$$ turbos I'd seen tho). Actually this was the cheapest 240 turbo I'd seen advertised, go figure. The closer you get to $3k, the better, usually.

The B21FT should be similar to the B230FT, but you've got a different injection setup completely (Bosch K-Jetronic). If you've spent any time with older 240s (76-82), you'll be right at home.

- alex






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