CL is good, but I have much better luck with the binghamton listings than I do Ithaca, so far 2-0
I never have trouble finding cool cars when I'm not supposed to buy them. Now that I've sold my daily driver to buy a new one, I can't find crap!
I've got money burning a hole in my pocket and the wife's approval of a 3-series convertible or something similar. I can't find anything local, and I don't have time to drive to Atlanta to look around.
Per Schroeder wrote: Yea, I'm trying to find a Subaru and the closest good one is 4 hours away.
Have you checked out NASIOC? There's usually good stuff on the local boards for sale.
We have a print publication called "Mid-Virginia Trading Post" that I find at convenience stores and the local Food Lion. Found my '88 Mazda RX-7 Turbo II and the '66 Nova there. Also found a '76 Kawasaki KZ-400 with less than 2000 miles on it from a free local paper. Bought it for $100. Bike runs great.
If you want a bargain, check the print ads. Internet is a more efficient market--you'll pay more. Hit the print ads. You're more likely to snag a sweet deal.
Charleston's teh suck for cheap project cars. If you go further inland, there's a rag called The Carolina Trader (like Pennysaver) which has some real gems from time to time.
I got both of my cars the real good old fashion way, word of mouth. I kid you not just telling people your into cars can open some interesting doors. For example my project car (1973 Stag) came from a man at church who jokingly asked if I wanted to buy it knowing I liked cars (to his surprise I did). I got my parts car in sorta the same fashion....moral is that old fashion ways can work great
VonSmallhausen wrote: I got both of my cars the real good old fashion way, word of mouth. I kid you not just telling people your into cars can open some interesting doors. For example my project car (1973 Stag) came from a man at church who jokingly asked if I wanted to buy it knowing I liked cars (to his surprise I did). I got my parts car in sorta the same fashion....moral is that old fashion ways can work great
This does work as well. It's how I got my 10th Anniversary Edition Trans Am project. It's also how I've gotten a lot of cheap/free car parts over the years.
Yes, I've been on Nasioc since about 2001. Unfortunately, everything seems to be expensive and already modified.
Per Schroeder wrote: Yes, I've been on Nasioc since about 2001. Unfortunately, everything seems to be expensive and already modified.
Booooo....
Right now there are two cheap Subaru projects on there up here in my local section (NESIC). Both are under $1000! Maybe it's different down there in FL, there are tons of cheap Subarus up here.
HEY, Per,, go to, boost logic .com, austin tx, then call Russell, he knows more about Subys, than anyone iv met.
ask about his bad ass drift suby, he is buildin, i seen it and it looks like itll be a contender. he may know where a car is? tellem Ron Brothers said HI!
I almost run of the roads on long trips, because I'm constantly snooping backyards and driveways for potential projects. Really.
I bought my last one by accident from eBay. Threw out what I considered a lowball offer, ended up winning it anyway.
Never search the net after drinking a 6 pack..
unevolved wrote: By accident, usually. Found a Maserati Biturbo under a tree today, but didn't even stop.
Good move!
When I need a new car, I walk around the neighborhood until I see something I like. Then I mark my territory.
Hey if it works for cats, it'll work for me too.
Per Schroeder wrote: Yea, I'm trying to find a Subaru and the closest good one is 4 hours away.
I had to drive 12 hours for mine. It was worth it though.
I've got a bunch of CL searches set up and monitor them via my RSS reader(s) - mainly for stuff I know I need like a 4WD car or truck for the winter and a bunch of ebay searches for a track car that I'd like to purchase before my birthday this year.
The latter has nothing to do with my local SCCA chapter holding a HPDE day at Reno-Fernley on my birthday . Oh no.
Clay wrote: I have a CL search with a bunch of keywords that I do for the two closest CL areas. I have these in a IGoogle gadget so everytime I open my browser and igoogle pops up I see the latest additions. This helps me catch most good deasl within 1 hour of them posting (if I'm at work). Here's a screenshot. Sorry about the size. (Note the $400 B M W under Cool Cars): I also search "All Cars" under $1500 once a day or so since some people just don't know what they have. Found a 200ZXSER (200SX SE-R) that way. I also use Searchtempest. Just a tip, if you want to search multiple things at once put this in the Cl search (Miata|RX7|E30) etc and it will find ANY of the items inside the parentheses between the bars. Then just bookmark the results and you can check them any time for added posts.
How did you do that? What was the gadget called? I love iGoggle as a home page.
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