young mark 8 lover
Well-Known LVC Member
sorry for all ths threads.ill be asking questions.through this one from now on
Car looks abit rough. I see rust problems all over. Have some fun with her don't get attached and dump alot of money in her. You can find a much cleaner one down the road. Your young i guess so most likely smash her up abit in due time also.
i turned down a 1900 dollar offer when it had a dead alternator just because i loved it i would of made around 1700 dollar profit seeing the only money spent on the car is parts the car was free honestly i dont beat on cars i love cars they inspire me as long as its saveable ill take any car and bring it back rust or not i know theres better marks but im attached to this one i plan on having it for a long time it will take time but i plan on fixing all the rust problems by next summer once the brakes are done and other small things
i do mechanical first mainly then quick small jobs jn between its a ohio carSorry, I know you don't want to hear it..but DONT get attached to that car..stop while your ahead and sell it..look for another in the same color if that's what you like about it. I'm telling you now that you will lose your ass on this car if you start fixing all the little issues with it..I would have taken the $1900 and ran and laughed as that guy drove off with it. What happens when you dump all that money into it to make it look nice cosmetically then the engine or trans fails..then you're really gonna be in the hole with it. Even if this car was low mile and spotless it still would barely be worth $3k-4k. Once these cars start rusting there is no stopping it..it will keep coming back unless you physically cut every inch of rust out and replace it with fresh sheet metal which is pretty unrealistic. You can easily find a clean one with less than HALF the miles as this car for $2000-$2500...save your money!
you turned down $1900?
whoops!
coulda used that 1900 to get a car in much better shape than that one.
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Did you paint the brake rotors?
Super glue. Lots and lots of super glue.