That caddy IS awesome. The ad's two months old...I wonder if it's still around...
bluej wrote: that Volvo is pretty much perfect if it isn't complete swiss cheese underneath..
Dude... New Mexico.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ wrote:bluej wrote: that Volvo is pretty much perfect if it isn't complete swiss cheese underneath..Dude... New Mexico.
That's what you would think.. but you can see a little deterioration on the lower rear quarter and the bay/motor is looking a little rough on deterioration.
Since it's NM, I find that a little alarming. Not that I'm expecting anywhere near perfect or even "nice". If we're going there (NM), it should be pretty straight. Just need eyes on or better pics.
In reply to bluej:
Unfortunately you're probably stuck with pics on that one, most of NM is devoid of GRMers according to the assist map.
The Saab does look to be in a worrisome state. Who knows...it may have gone to NM from NY.
Not to mention it's in Colorado...
I love the saab, but that is a hell of a feat to get that thing to DC/NH with autozone-type repairs. Might almost be too much haha, although maybe that's what makes it perfect?
1974 Honda Civic in amazing shape - nearly running ,
Very cool but probably not negotiable enough from $2200
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You guys in Colorado have some cool older cars that haven't rotted away..
In reply to 92dxman:
That's just a list of normal cars that would make it to New Hampshire with no fuss. Which is impressive in itself, wow, nice job Colorado.
They don't salt roads in Colorado---- so there is very little rust. You'll have to replace a windshield every couple of years, as they dump gravel on the roads---- so watch out for sandblasted windshields. The light hitting them at dusk can make them almost impossible to see through.
It's very dry out there, so interiors get trashed pretty easily too.
I have a '92 that I've been trying to sell, sometimes actively-sometimes passively, for a while, if you're willing to buy something that new. Also my GRM price, while firm is within your budget.
Classified ad:
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/200x-classifieds/92-mark-vii-mine-and-affiliated-sad-but-necessary/100036/page1/
"Build" thread:
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/1992-lincoln-mark-vii/76290/page1/
It's back on the stock BBS mesh type wheels now:
The tires on the above set of wheels are very worn and very cracked, but the tires on the stock wheels have about 60% tread and hardly any cracks.
There's an issue with the d/s window that I haven't looked into yet and though I fixed the coolant leak there is still a slight dribble coming from somewhere else that I have yet to locate.
That RX-4 interior almost made me physically ill, just from the photos. It actually turned my stomach.
The 2dr fairmont OTOH...I would rock the E36 M3 out of that...after a solid 302 or 351 swap.
Hearse. Get the damn hearse. You don't have a hair on your ass if you aren't driving that hearse back across country in February.
AngryCorvair wrote: Apparently Phoenix.craigslist.org is where all the cheap E30s are.
bonus points for anyone who finds old 7 series that fit the criteria. I like the idea of schwankin it up here in DC w/ one.
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