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No pics of the underside - I can only imagine what it looks like under there - for me, that is what dictates if I am going
to buy a car or pass.....a nice clean underside with no undercoating is everything for me - IMO, no way this is a 36K mile
car just based on the fact of who's selling it and the asking price
I’d be suspicious of anyone what provides only pictures of the left side, and front...did I miss something? Because I see no interior pictures, no under hood pictures, and no passenger or rear images.
Does it matter? If the car is flawless, and has 136k miles on it, is it less of a 'nice car' than the same flawless car with 36k miles? What if the 36k mile car is trashed, and the 136k mile car is flawless, does the mileage matter then? Buy the car, not the odometer.
Chaz I gotta thank you for always posting these babies- always something fun to browse, and with winter upon us my usual 3G scan locally now yields next to nada.
Chaz I gotta thank you for always posting these babies- always something fun to browse, and with winter upon us my usual 3G scan locally now yields next to nada.
He's on a catch & release program now. He's bagged his limit.
Chaz I gotta thank you for always posting these babies- always something fun to browse, and with winter upon us my usual 3G scan locally now yields next to nada.
Originally Posted by DynoDave43
He's on a catch & release program now. He's bagged his limit.
Does it matter? If the car is flawless, and has 136k miles on it, is it less of a 'nice car' than the same flawless car with 36k miles? What if the 36k mile car is trashed, and the 136k mile car is flawless, does the mileage matter then? Buy the car, not the odometer.
Sure. But if I paid a 36K price for a 136K car, I'd be pissed.
"If you're a fan of the fourth-gen Camaro, then you don't want to miss the chance to own this rare and well-preserved 1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z Convertible."
Not a bad car and the price isn’t horrible.. Seats look like 36k, rugs look good.. Paint looks god awful in the video on Gateway website
Like okfoz said.. what??
Fix fix the damn horn button!
I thought the ad said 5 speed manual??!!
That is a rusty looking brake master cylinder..
Brake light out bro.. Easy fix..
It could be 36k.. My Tahoe has 140k but looks identical inside and out to when it had 40k miles.. meanwhile I have detailed 30k mile Tahoes from families that have 3-4 kids that are trashed inside and out. Even after being detailed they have bike scrapes dents all over, rips stains and wear all over the interior with broken buttons, trim, etc..
I bet underneath would tell the story though.. I have a suspicion that car is orange underneath.. might be 36k though..
That's an aftermarket master cylinder. Had the same one in my Formula when I got it. I credit that POS with a lot of the rust that eventually fouled up the prop valve. Ironically, I took it off, and installed a used stock master - after cleaning it thoroughly and inspecting the rubbers. I've yet to see a stock master fail, but maybe I just haven't been around long enough.
Car seems a bit on the beater-tastic side of things to be a legit 36k miles. Maybe if it was a less than "well cared for" miles.