Oops, I wrote a book.
So I think this family has a problem, or maybe just me and my dad, I'm not sure. Either way, I've realized there are 8 broken cars sitting around the house if you don't count my truck. Me and my mom have realized that this is a problem and are scheming of ways to fix it. I'm probably going to use this thread to ask a lot of stupid questions about a lot of stupid vehicles.
Anyway time for a list of subjects here.
2001 PT Cruiser My aunt gave this car to my sister, my sister didn't want it. It served as my mom's daily for a few months until it blew the top of the radiator off. We replaced the radiator, the fan, and a few other things I can't remember. Then we chased a few leaks, finally got it sorted out. And then we put new tires on it and parked here. And it never started again. Before it seemed like it would only fire on one of the 4 cylinders then last time we tried it wouldn't turn over at all.
2000 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 This one was bought from a sketchy "buy here pay here" lot guy that happens to be somewhat of a family friend. I drove it to high school for a while, then it suffered from an extreme lack of lubrication issue in the rear axle that resulted in having to put the first axle my dad could find cheap in it. Resulting in this truck having a 3.55 gear in the rear and a 4.10 in the front. It also had a pretty serious vibration problem that I always thought had something to do with the driveshaft. Long story short, It chucked the rear driveshaft at 75mph on I-65 and possibly killed the transfer case in the process. I think mom actually wants this one to be saved rather than disposed of. So we've been looking for a transfer case and another axle with a 4.10 gear.
1991 Oldsmobile Bravada Currently the only one I think we have a plan to get rid of. My grandpa bought it as a project, kept it for a few years. When he passed away my dad bought it. I drove it for a few months before I bought my truck. I bought 2 new tires for the front planning on getting the rears with my next paycheck until it overheated on the way to class with apparently almost no oil and very little water in it. I haven't taken the time to look into what I broke yet, but I think it's been decided that we're going to fluff this one up and sell it ASAP.
1995 BMW 325iA Cabrio This one has an engine that was overheated repeatedly by the previous owner and a sketchy title situation, I think it's probably going to get parted and scrapped.
1986 Pontiac Firebird This was my $800 project car until I got pretty deep into it and THEN realized that it's got rust all through it. It probably needs floors, passenger side lower quarter and inner fender, rear lower control arm mounts, and the driver side inner fender. There's also a hole in the drivers side a pillar, but somehow the battery tray is solid. I believe it's going to see the same fate as the E36 after we pull the 350 and TH350 from it for use in something else.
1996 Jeep Cherokee This one was a daily driver with 275k miles. It started to be a drag car project (with that 350/Th350 from the firebird). We haven't decided if that's still happening or not, but the 4.0 and AW4 have already been pulled and most of the engine bay wiring has been stripped, So I think I want to go ahead and finish it.
Oh and I really need to clean this place up and put some kind of door on the garage.
Thank you for reading my book, I think I forgot to ask any questions with this post, but I probably will later.