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I forgot to mention the airbag light was on as well.What a piece of garbage.
I forgot to mention the airbag light was on as well.What a piece of garbage.
If I could get it for $2k including tax it might be a fun project. The thing that’s holding me back more than anything else is the airbag light. That’s likely not something a hobbyist tinkerer like me needs to be messing with.You can do way better than that car. Having owned a GM in the past, they are great cars. But that one is going to need a lot of work. I'd pass unless you're a mechanic
and/or willing to put money into it.
Eh, sometimes it's worth paying to have someone else do the work. That said, I'm not sure it's that hard to work with--I've never worked with them, but they have to have some level of "design for the worst handling" built into them.If I could get it for $2k including tax it might be a fun project. The thing that’s holding me back more than anything else is the airbag light. That’s likely not something a hobbyist tinkerer like me needs to be messing with.
There’s another, larger rust spot on the passenger side in front of the rear wheel. It was pouring rain when I drove it so I didn’t crawl under it. For $2k I would assume it looks pretty bad. The good news is that I still have plenty of Rustoleum. Unfortunately none of it is “silver burch” tint.Eh, sometimes it's worth paying to have someone else do the work. That said, I'm not sure it's that hard to work with--I've never worked with them, but they have to have some level of "design for the worst handling" built into them.
That said: this rust concerns me:
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and the Carfax shows it was in PA for 9 years. Not saying it's a rotbox but to me, it's a good sized flag.
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I just bought a gallon of tractor paint in John Deere green. Might be pretty popular out here in farm country.On my prior car, the one with failed clear coat, I made zero attempt to color match when dabbing over rock chips. Brown Rustoleum on gold (sage? whatever, about that color)? sure, didn't bother me. On this particular car, where more of the paint is in better shape, I might attempt to color match. Maybe...
Looks nice in the pictures shown. I’ve seen a LOT worse driving to Publix daily here…
Maybe a T-BucketSometimes I think about these but I'd rather have a FWD wagon. Yes RWD goes through the snow... so did Model T's. Yet no one pines for one of those.
Stolen or bad catalytic converters are a major cause of making old cars not feasible for fixing and going to the junk yard. The vehicle in question is very close to going to the junkyard. While reliability few miles-it has other things wrong with it. The ABS light is a big one. If it wasn't the previous owner would still be driving it.That's pretty high for $2,500. I'm wondering what the dealer gave the previous owner for trade. Anyways, I would offer maybe $1,500 and go from there if there's no rusted out brake lines, etc. Check that exhaust, too. Like someone mentioned, it could be a stolen cat.
No mention of the ABS light. Air bag light yes.Stolen or bad catalytic converters are a major cause of making old cars not feasible for fixing and going to the junk yard. The vehicle in question is very close to going to the junkyard. While reliability few miles-it has other things wrong with it. The ABS light is a big one. If it wasn't the previous owner would still be driving it.
This thing was traded in for a reason. I'm guessing the dealer gave him $1,000.00.
No mention of the ABS light. Air bag light yes.
FWIW - that car shows better than 95% of others for lack of interior wear.