I remember one of you Oregon fellas yappin about it. $500 or something like that...
Anyone remember? My FIL wants one.
Or, any leads on something cheap-er?
the cheaper they are, the more expensive they finnish. in the auto trader online there were 2 73 2.0's in the seattle area. if they were as swell as advertised, one would be money ahead to start with one of those. there seem to be alot of cars coming out of the woodwork in our area. i think the employment (or lack of) situation has people unloading lots of toys. i'm afraid it's only going to get worse. great if your in the buyers side of the isle.
kevin
He just wants to "learn" about them. By tearing one apart, he could "see the light". Maybe get a decent project after...
That's how I learned....musta sawzalled about 10 of them....then I realized I should not quit my day job.....
Dave, I trhink it was JP that had the lead on that one but, at that price, It's prolly gone.
bruce
yeah, I missed out on a turbo and nos powered 73 2.0l for $600. Was supposed to be halfway rust free but blown motor (suprise!) Blew it up the first time he hit the nos button, I wonder why?
Geoff
I have three rollers, #1 w/o title trans and motor are there, interior is half there, has wheels and doors. $250. #2 No motor ar trans ther rest is all there has a title $200.
#3 Is still at the sellers home I have to get the car, have not seen it but it is all there and a title. $250. #4 Is the one JP told me about, called the guy, not one that I am goin gto rush out for, serious body damage, I will look attit one day , but not tomorrow .
CCLINDAMPCAMP914
Craig,
Can you get me a couple pics, of the ones you have? Sounds like something we could use. LMK
a tear apart. well, there goes one half of the garage for a month or 2, and $40 to have the hulk hauler drag it away.
kevin
Korijo, I will try and get some today or Monday.
Craig
Kevin, just cut it up with a sawsall and toss the pieces into the pickup. I took my last car to the metal recycler and dumped it for free. If its over 1500 lbs of metal they PAY you for the metal.
Geoff
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