WTB: Beater for Ohio winters
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WTB: Beater for Ohio winters
I'm looking to buy a car to drive during the winter's here in Ohio. I'm from the south, so my snow driving skills are not that good. Add the facts a 07 Mustang GT isn't good in the snow and drivers up here are idiots, it would be in my best interest to find a "snow bird" to drive when the weather outside is frightful! Here are some specifics (outside the fact it should run):
MUST HAVES
Automatic transmission (I can drive stick, but sucks in snow)
Cloth seats
Working heater, defroster, wipers, and driver's side window
No major mechanical defects (don't want to drop a tranny after 2 weeks)
WANT
4x4 truck
FWD car/truck
NO RWD vehicles please
LOCATION
I'd be willing to travel up to 200 miles from Dayton, Ohio. If you are near Crossville, TN I'd be willing to consider that as well
PRICE
Ahhhh price. Max I'd be willing to pay is $1000. The cheaper the better. This vehicle will only serve as a to/from work vehicle on days the roads are full of snow/slush, or projected snow days.
If you, or someone you know, has anything, let me know!
MUST HAVES
Automatic transmission (I can drive stick, but sucks in snow)
Cloth seats
Working heater, defroster, wipers, and driver's side window
No major mechanical defects (don't want to drop a tranny after 2 weeks)
WANT
4x4 truck
FWD car/truck
NO RWD vehicles please
LOCATION
I'd be willing to travel up to 200 miles from Dayton, Ohio. If you are near Crossville, TN I'd be willing to consider that as well
PRICE
Ahhhh price. Max I'd be willing to pay is $1000. The cheaper the better. This vehicle will only serve as a to/from work vehicle on days the roads are full of snow/slush, or projected snow days.
If you, or someone you know, has anything, let me know!
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I have a 2000 Ford Contour with 30 thousand miles the exterior has many scratches and dents, but runs perfect....good work car or DD.... Its a little more than what you want to spend but let me know if you want it.....4000
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4k is too much at this time.
The types of things I've been looking at have been mid 90s Pontiacs (always wanted a tin-indian), late 90s Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable (owned a 97 Sable before, descent car), 80s Ford/Chevy trucks (yay 4x4). Also looking at heavy family sedans, though most are RWD (Caddies, Lincolns, ect). Just wanna steer clear from ultra-light cars, and RWD vehicles.
The types of things I've been looking at have been mid 90s Pontiacs (always wanted a tin-indian), late 90s Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable (owned a 97 Sable before, descent car), 80s Ford/Chevy trucks (yay 4x4). Also looking at heavy family sedans, though most are RWD (Caddies, Lincolns, ect). Just wanna steer clear from ultra-light cars, and RWD vehicles.
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i have a 96 honda accord that the trans linkage seems to be off on i will that 1600 for it... just bought to fix and sale now i dont have time to mess withit, its also missing the front bumper
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Perhaps you'd be interested... sounds up your alley.
I have family in Pittsburgh, PA, so I could meet you out that way if you wish.
Drop me a line if you are interested.
Thanks,
Brett
Perhaps you'd be interested... sounds up your alley.
I have family in Pittsburgh, PA, so I could meet you out that way if you wish.
Drop me a line if you are interested.
Thanks,
Brett