This is for both my Yugos with one motor, no performance parts (except X1/9 struts and KYB GR2s) and one car complete, one missing pieces. I will take $150 OBO. I need these gone ASAP and I don't want to scrap them. Photobucket link.
http://s616.photobucket.com/user/96DXCivic/library/Yugo?sort=3&page=1
Why are you getting rid of them? (I will not be allowed to buy them, I am just curious)
BradLTL wrote:
Why are you getting rid of them? (I will not be allowed to buy them, I am just curious)
No room any more and I am realizing between autocrossing (and maintaining that car), building the Spitfire, playing two seasons of soccer a year and three seasons of ultimate frisbee I don't have the time for that many projects and one has to go.
Hard to tell from the pictures, is one car 100% complete but not running and the other is mostly a shell?
Glad you are far away....dunno how many more projects people around me will put up with
Klayfish wrote:
Hard to tell from the pictures, is one car 100% complete but not running and the other is mostly a shell?
Yeah basically. One has a title the other doesn't. One is complete minus a radiator but there is a radiator in from the other. The other has no engine or transmission and missing a number of random parts.
This would be an awesome start to a Lemons, Chump, Challenge or Rallycross car.
Also will work full or partial trades for Honda Civic EG performance parts (swaybars, camber kits, intake manifold, Del Sol driver's seat) or Triumph Spitfire parts (performance suspension parts, hood hinges, grill, a decent early body).
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UltimaDork
9/25/14 10:48 a.m.
So, you're selling the Bentley?
Damn...since I moved to Atlanta, I sold my wrenching practice project(s) and would really like to have another. I've bought several "automotive cadavers" for me to just practice turning wrenches on. I didn't know crap about fixing cars until a few years ago, and still don't know a ton. But it's been fun poking around on cheap cars. I used to get work in at my LeMons team headquarters, but I'm now 800 miles away. E36 M3...you're only about 2 hours from northwestern Atlanta. I'd probably spend more in renting a dolly and gas than for the car (I'd only want the complete one)...the wife would freak. I could also sell/donate to a LeMons team when I'm done. Freaked out wife or another cadaver to spin wrenches....hmmm.
Any clue when the last time the complete one ran? Does the motor turn?
No idea. Supposedly it was down while a rebuilt motor was being installed and the install wasn't finished...
I don't even know why I'm going down this road...the boss lady will probably just roll her eyes at me...after she slaps me silly. But if I threw some beer money at you (I don't have any interesting car parts), would you be willing to split them. I'd take the complete one, with any useful parts, and you can have a scrap yard pick the other shell up? Which one has the title?
In reply to Klayfish:
Unfortunately the crappy one has a title but maybe we can work something out.
That's a bummer, though I suppose if it's not on the road it doesn't matter anyway. It would be fun to see if it was possible to get the worst car built in the past 50 years back on the road though...
If you were closer I would be all over this...
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Well I am just off I65 so this would be prefect for some one coming to or from the Challenge with an empty trailer.
Berkeley me, this is so impractical right now, but if you're just looking to get it off your lawn...I can't help but have interest. How quickly do you need to move it? I'm northwest of Atlanta, looks like you're 3 hours away, I'd need to rent a dolly. My new construction house, where I'd actually have room for it, is still under construction...but I can try to find somewhere to stash it in the meantime.
In reply to Klayfish:
Fairly soon. I am trying to get the stuff out of the workshop. I am out of town the first weekend of October though.
Klayfish, did you get my PM?
Klayfish wrote:
No, can you resend?
Ok done. If you don't get this one, check the junk mail or send me a message at mgcarguy at yahoo.com