Well I think @wayleigh was just stringing us along, no replies or anything......
say it ain't so! Oh the ignominy of it all.
Well I think @wayleigh was just stringing us along, no replies or anything......
say it ain't so! Oh the ignominy of it all.
say it ain't so! Oh the ignominy of it all.
John I don't know what the hell he called you but I think thems fighten words !![]()
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Damn, that sucker is less than an hour from me and I could've grabbed it last weekend. I hope he got it.
Man us rednecks don't understand those big words ! IG whatomy ?
All right everybody, easy!
I wasn't posting because I didn't need to. Unfortunately, while it generally looks good and there seems only to be exterior surface rust on the frame, when I started to feel around inside the frame's holes with my fingers, I felt the dreaded rust flakes on the interior and it was crumbly such that the inner wall of the outer side of the box frame was about half as thick as it should have been in certain places. It was kind of the middle of the frame, right around the rocker panels. I drove 4 hours each way with cash in my pocket and a blank bill of sale, but has to tell the guy that it was the beginning of the end — and someone who didn't know what they were really looking-for might buy it, but no one who did. The ties were also bald, except one, which was utterly new, and the others showed signs of the thing needing an alignment, in addition to having no tread. Also the AC does not blow cold and that could be the compressor or just seals and a recharge. A couple of cigarette burns of the seats, and a few dents that didn't show in photos. Overall, I might have paid $4500 for it, but actually want one to keep a long time — so this was out. Nice guy, durable medical equipment regional sales manager and orthodontist wife. Super insane houses in that neighborhood, including his!
I took it for a test drive and the engine and tranny were very smooth, and the suspension reasonable for its age. But it would eventually need a frame rebuild.
OK... now another question on another potential one I got a line on. The frame looks much cleaner, but there is likely something like brake fluid or something weeping when the engine is one for 90 minutes idling. Guy says it looks like neither transmission no oil, but I am having a guy check it out for me. Apparently, this is about two inches rearward of the door hinges on the driver side. Frame looks quite solid from all other photos I have seen. If it checks out it might just be one of those buy by wire things. This is a 2006 with low miles for its age, so not the transmission I was looking-for, but...
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The search continues! And time is getting shorter!
What do you all think I should do now?
Go west or south and grab a rust free one.
This time I am having a guy from the Lemon Squad check it for me, so I don't waste my time. If he gives me the thumbs up, and after I speak with him directly, I will decide whether to put money down on this one or not. It was owned on Martha's Vineyard, which is a good sign of initial garaged, soft use. However, despite several owners, 4 years in Rochester and the rest of the time on Long Island, there is a chance this one is good. And the pictures look good. Please let me know your thoughts! I have to make a decision before the guy puts it up for auction this weekend.
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