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[For Sale: Car] Possibly going to purchase

walshe

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August 3, 2009
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athy
http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/2682959
Was in the town today and went to look at this bug. The owner was'nt around but i had a root about anyway. The floors are solid but i could look into the car through the passenger sill. There is a 1.5/2ft piece if metal hanging off the drivers sill which crumbled when i moved it. Both bottom corners of the rear window are rusted pinholes showing. The wings are all good but the 2 front inner wings around the filler flap are rusted, pinholes near the back of the left rain channel and needs a bonnet and engine lid.

Otherwise its mint. Its a 72/73 dublin reg 191 ZH.
Am i mad to think of buying it ???????????
 

trev

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November 11, 2007
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say you spent €200 on getting it running, you'll have invested €1000 in a structurally unsound car. What if you had an accident in it and were seriously hurt because the car folded up around you?

I wouldn't go near it. You'll find something else for your grand...
 

Dirty1

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November 22, 2006
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www.dirtyhabits.ie
Stone mad for 800, a 70's car that far gone is never going to be worth anything so any spend or effort is wasted, there's far better out there,^^^^^^ for a little more,^^^^^ or you'd pick up a clean mk3 gti with a test for same money needing no work and more economical! That wouldn't even make a good rat!

GZR at least is solid, even if it is fibreglass LOL!
 

Endfloat

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October 25, 2006
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Absolutely. The only reason I don't regret having my car restored is because I plan on keeping it for a long time, not selling it, and I really made it my own. It's not worth nearly as much as what I spent on it, but then neither is a new car, and it was a lot cheaper than a new car. I already had the car before I started though, and was knee deep before I really realised the extent of the rot. Ideally, I would have spent more money buying a better car to begin with and spent the rest on doing some really cool stuff to it instead of repairing rot. Buy a better car. Spend your money on making it your own.
 

Aidan

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July 10, 2009
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I went to see that car when it was for sale maybe three years ago. It was non-restoreable then and it looks like its been in the same spot since. It really is a piece of crap and is mechanically as well as structurally beyond economic repair.

Just to be clear, its fucked :)
 

Endfloat

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October 25, 2006
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Speaking of cars that haven't moved in years, that blue bug that used to always be parked in Sandyford with the big spiderweb on it advertising some insurance crowd is gone. I wonder where it went. It looked to be in good condition. Could have been filler-tastic though. Just wondering like. Sorry for the thread hi-jack.