Tom Suddard wrote: Why Mercedes would use vacuum to run everything on a car powered by a turbodiesel is beyond me... silly germans.
The whole concept sucks.
Tom Suddard wrote: Why Mercedes would use vacuum to run everything on a car powered by a turbodiesel is beyond me... silly germans.
The whole concept sucks.
Marjorie Suddard wrote: I TOLD you that was a lot more than just "flare"! So, I'm voting for the "leave it in Alabama" option... Margie
I vote for the "leave it in Pennsylvania" option.
OR: Leave it by the house (not close to the patio, I hope) and I'll come down and pick it up...
Ojala wrote: In reply to nocones: How dare you bring logic into this discussion! Any more outbursts of logic or math and there will be consequences!
Exactly!
I mean, most of this is because I like it. XD
Plus, at the end of 2 years I end up with an asset that isn't depreciating. In the long term it makes sense.
Tom Suddard wrote: Plus, at the end of 2 years I end up with an asset that isn't depreciating. In the long term it makes sense.
Let this be a lesson to you all!
This is the kind of irrational optimism and self-delusion that is expected around here.
Tom Suddard wrote: For what it's worth, I assumed when I bought it that it would need $2k of something. Unfortunately, I was right.
Unfortunately, sounds about right...
Tom Suddard wrote: Tires are on their way; I ordered 205/70R14 General Altimax RTs $297 shipped from TireRack. Woohoo!
You just DOUBLED the amount you have in the car!
Edit: not as funny after reading about the $1500 transmission...
Hey! Mine needs the same thing; I'm to cheap so I'm just planning where I go and not needing reverse lol.
Should have done a manual transmission swap...
I bought a 300SD for a similar price, drove it for over 2 years and sold it for $2500.
Tom Suddard wrote: What do you all think?
I think I have no berking idea where all you people keep finding still-car-shaped, driveable cars for under $1000, let alone under $500.
They aren't advertised, and you have to go to weird peoples' houses and dig through crap to find them.
Meh, obviously not to anything like the same extent as most of you guys, but I am known as the "car guy" in our circle. Nobody ever offers me cheap cars in any condition, even though I clearly have a large tolerance for aged and aesthetically-challenged vehicles.
Duke wrote: Nobody ever offers me cheap cars in any condition,
Your friends suck.
Tom Suddard wrote: They aren't advertised, and you have to go to weird peoples' houses and dig through crap to find them.
Truth.
The datsun 910 wagon that is the drivetrain donor in my replica cost a whopping $100. It didn't run at the moment, but a new fuel pump and it was drivable.....
I was just offered a challenge priced 1978 Ranchero
In reply to Duke:
You have to be in the right place at the right time. A friend of mine was given a 93 Buick Century and a 95 Geo Prizm free and clear with clean titles, only thing he had to do was pull them out of his buddys yard. The prizm only needed a starter, the buick just had to have the rats evicted from engine bay and the wasps kicked out from behind the fuel filler door... I just got a 92 accord from a friend for $450. it needed window regulators and a little transmission fluid. Stepdaughter is driving it now, got her out of my wife's car
Tom Suddard wrote: For what it's worth, I assumed when I bought it that it would need $2k of something. Unfortunately, I was right.
let's just hope this is the only $2k of "something" it needs.
Tom Suddard wrote: Just registered it. I'm committed.
Great. You can now answer the question, "Whose name is on the title?" Worth an extra few hun right there to someone who doesn't want to buy a car in legal limbo.
Maybe it's time for GRM to show the World how to make a luxirious lump livable with a small block swap story.
... or bring it back to Alabama.
Tom Suddard wrote: Oh boy... just got a call from the Mercedes shop. It probably needs a transmission rebuild, to the tune of $1500! Decisions, decisions....
Maybe it's time for GRM to show the World how to make a luxirious lump livable with a small block swap story.
The only way i even remotely like this idea is if i get the diesel engine and rebuilt transmission for free.
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