Advice? Might buy this heap

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LoganCashwell
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Advice? Might buy this heap

Post by LoganCashwell »

I'm looking at buying a coupe that has been sitting sind 1981. It
is missing some parts, is pretty messed up, but has minimal body
rust.
I put pictures into the photo area.. is this thing worth a couple of
hundred dollars?
-Logan
Joseph Corsinita
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Re: Advice? Might buy this heap

Post by Joseph Corsinita »

Hi Logan
if they have a title is OK.
if you are good doing bodywork it'll be a nice project if you can get it for 1 or 2 hundred dollars.
    Jose
> I'm looking at buying a coupe that has been sitting sind 1981.  It
> is missing some parts, is pretty messed up, but has minimal body
> rust.
> I put pictures into the photo area.. is this thing worth a couple of
> hundred dollars?
> -Logan
GRINDKILL
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Re: Advice? Might buy this heap

Post by GRINDKILL »

--- In 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com, "LoganCashwell"
wrote:
> I'm looking at buying a coupe that has been sitting sind 1981. It
> is missing some parts, is pretty messed up, but has minimal body
> rust.
> I put pictures into the photo area.. is this thing worth a couple of
> hundred dollars?
> -Logan Logan,
In any case, if it is only a couple hundred bucks, I would buy
it. If you dont restore it, I am positive that you can recoupe the
initial investment plus!!! selling parts.
Nick
StangGuy67
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Re: Advice? Might buy this heap

Post by StangGuy67 »

In a message dated 7/29/03 1:59:06 PM, logancashwell@... writes:
<< I'm looking at buying a coupe that has been sitting sind 1981. It
is missing some parts, is pretty messed up, but has minimal body
rust.
I put pictures into the photo area.. is this thing worth a couple of
hundred dollars?
-Logan
I just got rid of a sedan that had been sitting, outside, since 1986. It also
had minimal rust (it was in Santa Barbara, California), and I paid zero for
it. After looking at is for several months, I decided that it had sat too long,
and was going to take too much time and money to get it running. I, too, gave
it away.
Kraig, who now knows that even free cars cost too much!
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