NMNA.
Located in NY, but with Florida plates I assume it never saw snow/salt.
I like it.
http://newyork.craigslist.org/wch/cto/4528140893.html
NMNA.
Located in NY, but with Florida plates I assume it never saw snow/salt.
I like it.
http://newyork.craigslist.org/wch/cto/4528140893.html
But you'll be in the poor house with a Rolls Royce in the driveway, which is obviously of higher social standing than in the poor house with a K car in the yard.
I would think the hydraulics on the car would be much more scary than the engine or GM transmission.
I also wouldn't assume it's a southern car. Anybody I've ever known who's ever lived in Florida ever has kept their cars registered there as long as they could possibly get away with it, which is apparently a pretty long time.
Of course its a Florida car. Ad says gas tank leaking from a rust hole and the brakes lines are rusted. Used rear support bracket $325?
The body does look great though.
trucke wrote: Of course its a Florida car. Ad says gas tank leaking from a rust hole and the brakes lines are rusted. Used rear support bracket $325?The body does look great though.
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Nope.
FL cars rust from the top down.
I had one of these as a lemons car for a while. I loved and hated it and now know way more than I wanted to about the hydraulic systems. When he says some brake lines are rusted, that is vague, as the car literally has 68 different hydraulic lines, 2 cam driven pump, a series of valves and accumulators, and pressure up to 2700psi. Yup. It did have a nice ride though, and more "presence" than any other car I've had, even when broken in the driveway
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