Well i have been slowly saving and looking around for a sn95 to fix up for a while. I got about a grand saved and stumbled across a 96 gt convertible today in the back of a little car dealership. I checked it from afar and asked the guy how much. He said "$1000, just took it on trade"
Well i got a little excited and walked over to check the car out
-ROUGH_
168k miles
original(i think) 4.6 2v
auto tranny
ugly battered tan top
destroyed leather seats
lots of little scratches and dings
2 decent dents from a fence(i think)
no rust
faded paint
worn tires with battered original rims
beat up rear bumper
So it took it for a test drive:
very slow
tranny worked good
minor smoke on start up
no major smoke during driving
motor was not running right-sounds like a a couple cylinders are not firing
brakes were not terrible but not very good either
needs shocks and a balljoints
So I talked to the guy some more and I can get the car for $800
Sorry! Here is my question
I am looking for a winter project with a low budget to do some cruising and street ET racing at the local drag strip. I am not very familiar with the new modular motors and systems but have been doing mechanical repairs since I was about 15 (17 years ago) I am interested in a mark viii swap and know where some used motors are cheap. I have wanted a convertible in this color(forest green?) since 1994 when I was 16 years old
Is this a good deal? should I keep looking? Is this going to cost alot more than buying a decent looker for 3 grand with 150K miles?
Well i got a little excited and walked over to check the car out
-ROUGH_
168k miles
original(i think) 4.6 2v
auto tranny
ugly battered tan top
destroyed leather seats
lots of little scratches and dings
2 decent dents from a fence(i think)
no rust
faded paint
worn tires with battered original rims
beat up rear bumper
So it took it for a test drive:
very slow
tranny worked good
minor smoke on start up
no major smoke during driving
motor was not running right-sounds like a a couple cylinders are not firing
brakes were not terrible but not very good either
needs shocks and a balljoints
So I talked to the guy some more and I can get the car for $800
Sorry! Here is my question
I am looking for a winter project with a low budget to do some cruising and street ET racing at the local drag strip. I am not very familiar with the new modular motors and systems but have been doing mechanical repairs since I was about 15 (17 years ago) I am interested in a mark viii swap and know where some used motors are cheap. I have wanted a convertible in this color(forest green?) since 1994 when I was 16 years old
Is this a good deal? should I keep looking? Is this going to cost alot more than buying a decent looker for 3 grand with 150K miles?