35-45 year old cars with 10K miles. Would you?
Discussion
In my daily perusal, I saw two cars of mild interest, one 1980's, one early 90's.
Both with about 10K miles on them
Now I'd guess they'd both need a damn good "Italian tune up" and a lot of the bushes, brakes, shocks etc will start to fail just due to age, but would you buy?
Sort of tempted but I've always thought something that's getting regular use was a better option.
Both with about 10K miles on them
Now I'd guess they'd both need a damn good "Italian tune up" and a lot of the bushes, brakes, shocks etc will start to fail just due to age, but would you buy?
Sort of tempted but I've always thought something that's getting regular use was a better option.
It really depends how much you're set on the idea, and the cost.
You'd have to be prepared for certain items to fail very quickly, including anything rubber/plastic and things like gaskets.
Something with regular use could be better but you anything from that era will be a kind of running project, either way.
You'd have to be prepared for certain items to fail very quickly, including anything rubber/plastic and things like gaskets.
Something with regular use could be better but you anything from that era will be a kind of running project, either way.
Of the two in question, one appears to have been serviced regularly, the other, who knows.
Price is rising on the "who knows" one.
EDIT: Both cars have "documentary proof of mileage" and the bidding on both is increasing. Folk must be sitting in due to the weather.
Price is rising on the "who knows" one.
EDIT: Both cars have "documentary proof of mileage" and the bidding on both is increasing. Folk must be sitting in due to the weather.
Edited by Skyedriver on Sunday 23 February 16:47
I have a few cars from new that spend a lot of time in dry indoor storage and there is no question that things go wrong....
2003 SL500 has had two sets of replacement tires (they age out) , new wiring loom, two sets of replacement rear trunk struts, one headlight ( expensive) and a full ABC fluid replacement, two new batteries. Total mileage 30,000 miles. Car looks like new.
2005 Smart ForTwo diesel , new brakes, new compressor, new shocks, new tires, new battery, various light bulbs. Total mileage 18,000 miles.
I would definitely want to know how the car had been driven and stored. Long distance miles are very easy but many short trips are much harder on a car.
2003 SL500 has had two sets of replacement tires (they age out) , new wiring loom, two sets of replacement rear trunk struts, one headlight ( expensive) and a full ABC fluid replacement, two new batteries. Total mileage 30,000 miles. Car looks like new.
2005 Smart ForTwo diesel , new brakes, new compressor, new shocks, new tires, new battery, various light bulbs. Total mileage 18,000 miles.
I would definitely want to know how the car had been driven and stored. Long distance miles are very easy but many short trips are much harder on a car.
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