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> Finally, A Owner, not a Drooler..., Its a POS. But its My POS.
Hawktel
post Oct 26 2003, 01:31 PM
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So about a week ago, I saw the car I was going to get on Ebay. So I piled the GF in the Ride, and drove the 1hour an change to see this car.

This is the car. Yes it needs (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif)

Evil Bay Car for Ed

The seller is a okay guys, just not a car person. Riding down and seeing the car in person made me feel alot better. First of all its pretty rough externally, but Mechanically, and structually its sound. I spend at bunch to time with a screw driver in the Hell hole. No holes could be found or made. The Battery tray is a comple write off. Its gone and is just a line of rust on the side of the engine compartment. He's tac welded in some brackets in the trunk, and has the battery there. He did mention when he recieved it, the PO had used a 2X4, and sheetmetal screws to secure the battery to the battery location.

I didn't have the chance to remove the rockers. When I asked him if he'd removed them to check them, I received a funney look, and the Question "those come off?" needless to say, I'm not expecting good things. I checked to see if its holding together with a Daves Big Butt test, and both sides had no closing issues at all. and I'm close to 300 pounds, so I know its a good work out for the ride.

The Engine is a nice crisp 1.7. I think. And so does he. But, it was rebuilt by Ed Andrews, a Local Porsche guy, But who rebuilds a engine directly to stock? And it felt pretty crisp and torquey for a 1.7 The butt Dyno felt 'off".

Steering , suspesion, brakes all felt good. Over all I'm pretty happy mechanically. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif)

Well there is the bad, and its bad. Bad and Ugly. The interior has some choices I wouldn't make. The type of things that make me get irritated. Like some genius had a issue with the ignition on the column. So insteed of taking it apart and fixing it, some hoser bored a hole in the dash under the ashtray, and put a new ignition there, and left the other one just kinda hanging there.

The exteror is rough. Going to need the back of a rear trunk floor, a new rear trunk lid, new drivers door skin at least, most likely just a new door. At the time I do all that, I think I'll do an additional Fiberglass Flares and a 916 front and rear, with a light weight interior. Luckly I don't know anything about Fiberglass, so I don't have a clue on what kinda mess I've gotten into. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cool.gif)

First though, most pressing problems is making me fit (I'm 6'10 300 pounds) and getting the Tailshifter it comes with back to a sure thing, rather than a hopefull guess when shifting.

Yes, I know this thread is worthless without picts, but they are coming. I get it on Friday. I can't wait! How hard can it be to fix a car 2 years older than I?

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