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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Car Talk > Car Finds of the Day, Part 3. (Viewed 167524 times)
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Re: Car Finds of the Day, Part 3.
< Reply # 200 on 3/27/2014 1:13 AM >
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I thought they all burned up, can you say electrical nightmare?




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Re: Car Finds of the Day, Part 3.
< Reply # 201 on 3/27/2014 1:28 AM >
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Everything is a nightmare on those.




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Re: Car Finds of the Day, Part 3.
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I bet she turned the engine off immediately after she realized coolant was leaking, too.




you're right... it's worth about $500 for the airbags and some body panels...




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Re: Car Finds of the Day, Part 3.
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Look Sam a racing Saturn http://allentown.c...to/4385981515.html


it's not that rare... Saturn released their SC Delta-bodied car a little earlier to shake any bugs out of the upcoming 2005 release of the Cobalt SS/SC. Buying a car like that used is a shady proposition because you know goddamn well it's had the shit pounded out of it.




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< Reply # 204 on 3/27/2014 12:38 PM >
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You'd think if you were trying to sell a car for more than $750, you'd make it look like it hadn't just plowed through an igloo, and maybe clean the coffee and piss stains from the passenger seat as well as the garbage from the footwell.


One of my biggest pet peeves... if he couldn't clean the thing to sell it, I'm sure the lazy fuck couldn't be bothered to get it serviced on time either.




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I assume you mean the rarity of that Jag comes from being a 12 cylinder as opposed to a 6? Because I have a '77 Xj-6 that body style that I bought for $200.




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Maybe it's rare because no one has swapped a small block Chevy in it yet?




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I assume you mean the rarity of that Jag comes from being a 12 cylinder as opposed to a 6? Because I have a '77 Xj-6 that body style that I bought for $200.


Its not a very common car around here actually. AND it hasnt been bubba'ed with a small block yet haha




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Its not a very common car around here actually. AND it hasnt been bubba'ed with a small block yet haha


You misspelled vastly improved.




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You misspelled vastly improved.


i hate to agree with JD, but that's a true statement... much better with a SB Chevy, INCREDIBLY better with an LS1.




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And the really cool thing is, it's virtually a bolt in- Jag used a GM Hydromatic tranny.



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And the really cool thing is, it's virtually a bolt in- Jag used a GM Hydromatic tranny.


i didn't know that.
(it's spelled 'hydramatic' )



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the constant thing that I see is a bunch of junk for overinflated prices... that LeBaron is a $1400 car here, provided it runs. For $3800, the A/C, windows and top better work. That Cavalier is just dumb... Seriously $3100 for an 18 year old Cavalier??? I don't care if it's only got 42k on it... it's a CAVALIER! Not a Porsche. OH and the 'Charoke'... it was a mail Jeep that someone either bought outright or got an auction. Probably a gutless 2.5L I4! The Fiero? Maybe 5k, but it had better be in PRISTINE order. And one last item on my morning bitchathon... you'd think that if you were trying to sell a car that you would at least try to wash the fucking thing and make it look somewhat presentable?





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the constant thing that I see is a bunch of junk for overinflated prices... that LeBaron is a $1400 car here, provided it runs. For $3800, the A/C, windows and top better work. That Cavalier is just dumb... Seriously $3100 for an 18 year old Cavalier??? I don't care if it's only got 42k on it... it's a CAVALIER! Not a Porsche. OH and the 'Charoke'... it was a mail Jeep that someone either bought outright or got an auction. Probably a gutless 2.5L I4! The Fiero? Maybe 5k, but it had better be in PRISTINE order. And one last item on my morning bitchathon... you'd think that if you were trying to sell a car that you would at least try to wash the fucking thing and make it look somewhat presentable?




The Fiero did look pretty damn good. I think it was a fair price, depending on underbody rust.




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That Cavalier is just dumb... Seriously $3100 for an 18 year old Cavalier??? I don't care if it's only got 42k on it... it's a CAVALIER!



There's a member on this site who ended up with one like that, but I think it cost more. And then needed a new subframe and brake/fuel lines.

I do like that Fiero- the "fastback" ones are a fantastic looking car. Would I pay 5k? Awww helll naw.




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There's a member on this site who ended up with one like that, but I think it cost more. And then needed a new subframe and brake/fuel lines.

I do like that Fiero- the "fastback" ones are a fantastic looking car. Would I pay 5k? Awww helll naw.




if not kept hosed out, the front subframe was susceptible to big time corrosion issues around the are where the control arm bolted to the assembly.
Early W-bodies had a similar issue as well.




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if not kept hosed out, the front subframe was susceptible to big time corrosion issues around the are where the control arm bolted to the assembly.
Early W-bodies had a similar issue as well.




I would be HIGHLY surprised if it has any rust issues being that its in CO. Vehicles dont rust out here, hell you can still find Model T hulks sitting in fields out on the plains. The ONLY thing that really rusts here is 80s Toyota Pickups and the occasional Chevy haha

Unless of course its from the rust belt....




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I would be HIGHLY surprised if it has any rust issues being that its in CO. Vehicles dont rust out here, hell you can still find Model T hulks sitting in fields out on the plains. The ONLY thing that really rusts here is 80s Toyota Pickups and the occasional Chevy haha

Unless of course its from the rust belt....


What do you put on your roads when it snows? Around here there are mounds of salt on the road that cars bottom out on.




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