How "beat" is your beater . . . . Post up pics of your beater
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Mike, Hang onto it man. Fix the leaks, throw some new suspension under it. still wayyyy cheaper than a new car payment.
Remember my old ES? I put like 6 grand in that thing. Cars very RARELY make financial sense. I got a buddy with a 1983 Trans Am that needs a full restoration.
It doesn't make financial sense but we are doing it anyway.
Remember my old ES? I put like 6 grand in that thing. Cars very RARELY make financial sense. I got a buddy with a 1983 Trans Am that needs a full restoration.
It doesn't make financial sense but we are doing it anyway.
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If its a clean, straight body still I'd say keep it. I'm sure you can find a decent set of seats from a later model ES for not much coin, new struts(those are cheap on that car), maybe just ignore the oil leak until it gets comical.
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