I bought a 1989 4dr 5MT Excel sedan in 1993. So, I voted NP for the fond memories.
I bought a 1989 4dr 5MT Excel sedan in 1993. So, I voted NP for the fond memories.
I mean... it’s a running, driving, low mileage car that appears to be in pretty good condition. $3500 seems like a no brainer.
This car has a timing issue. It’s late for the crusher. ND.
I knew a kid like that once. Just the most baffling, pointless lies. And for what?
You got it.
Your friends ain’t lying to you. All of these are good practices to follow when driving on wet roads.
In junior high my best friend had an airsoft gun. He swore it was a paintball gun and his “proof” was the red mark on the sidewall of his mom’s Dodge Raider. When he couldn’t create another mark it was because his dad took away the “paint” ammo.
There are two reasons for putting the label at the valve, and they have nothing to do with balance.
You optimistic fool!
How about a modern EV swap for any electric cars from 100 years ago. EVs were being made along withe the earliest ICE cars, but the ICEs eventually won out for being much cheaper and because obviously battery technology was nowhere near where it needed to be in order to be competitive.
Besides look at the title: begs the question
Almost all the body parts needed to make a 911 shell are available in the aftermarket.
Why? Because it’s a money laundering scheme. Just like high value art. BAT has been used for this for years, and has dragged the fair market value of cars up along with it all (along with profiting off of it).
I’ve given up on hoping for better from anyone writing here.
If ‘scary’ is the guideline... early 911 were really scary, the ones with short wheelbase. Not only scary, but frankly, they were terrible. 930 was really scary, too. My first and only experience with 930 was in rain, and I wanted to get the hell out. But hands down, to this day, the scariest of them all is Kawasaki…
Jeremy Clarkson’s observation comes to mind “Owning a TVR in the past was like owning a bear, I mean it was great, until it pulled your head off, which it would. One day, it would pull your head off.”
“this car has been through the ringer”
Please, Bradley... it’s “WRINGER”.
Because you need VIN plates and a title for the one you stole?
Dunno if there’s a YearOne equivalent for the 911, where you can get more or less everything but the VIN. That’s about the only reason I could think of for buying this thing.
All you need is a VIN to join PCA!