violet red 30942 by Chevy Engine Forum Discussions

Wed, 03 Jun 2009 13:01:30 -0400

violet red 30942

by Chevy Engine Forum Discussions (engine) @ Wed, 03 Jun 2009 13:01:30 -0400
When you put together your budget, be sure to transportation costs plus another thirteen percent of the final price to mend the puny things that you are going to discover after you return. The doors are in great condition, and the rear view mirror side view mirror has no scratches. This is a nice 1992 turquoise Chevette. It has the LT1 engine. You must finish the sale within 11 hours and take delivery of it within 2 weeks. The collector car seller could be able to provide you with these numbers from the car. I bought this car the day before yesterday from an old lady who secured it in 1972. Determine about how much you want to spend on a vintage car. Just taken from a junkyard. Always arrange to test drive the car if it is feasible. Make an effort to to go early in the day before the seller has had a chance to warm up the car.

For example, if a car has a rebuilt engine, the seller should be able to tell you who did the work and provide the maintenance log. If a seller seems unsure of his answers or doesn't respond in a reasonable amount of time, then you should continue looking. If they could not, then look elsewhere. Good funds required. Now you can see that I am giving it away when you take into account all the extra stuff!

Maintain a record of any email discourse you have with a seller so that you have something to reference in case you find any discepancies later. I must remind you, this car has been left alone for 37 years!! I also have the automobile listed in the local paper. Carefully examine the car for clues of quickie body patching. It is helpful to bring a magnet to check for hidden plastic filler. The wheels look worse in the pictures than they are in person. I just had it racing earlier this month. It has 83605 miles. It has an aftermarket radar detector installed.