best way back into fbody and being a 2nd vehicle
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I have a truck and have 3 years to pay on it and I don't wwnt to give it up but I miss my firebird
So what's best way to get one? Should I find one for cheap with 150,000+ miles and fix it as it falls apart. Just looking to have a bolt on car nothing special.
Or buy one with blown engine or trans for dirt cheap buy like performabuilt trans or have the engine redone (how much that gonna cost?)
Roller then find junkyard engine and trans or performabuilt trans
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I have a truck and have 3 years to pay on it and I don't wwnt to give it up but I miss my firebird
So what's best way to get one? Should I find one for cheap with 150,000+ miles and fix it as it falls apart. Just looking to have a bolt on car nothing special.
Or buy one with blown engine or trans for dirt cheap buy like performabuilt trans or have the engine redone (how much that gonna cost?)
Roller then find junkyard engine and trans or performabuilt trans
Any other ideas or better route?
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In my opinion you should always buy the car in the best shape possible that you can afford-ultimately you will have a car that's in better condition so you can worry about 'mods and having fun rather than repairing things and just trying to get the car rolling again. How'd you wind up in a truck instead of a 'Bird? Work?
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I agree with the first two posters. You want fun with your F-body or a headache that makes you wonder why you ever bought the thing?? A potential 'money pit' on top of that. No thanks! Get the best ride you can. Not worth buying junk. Never is.
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If I ever plan on buying a car to modify or a performance type car/truck, I always try to find one that is 100% stock. Too many cars that are modified are always ****rigged in some shape or form and that makes for a basket case in my opinion.
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I disagree with finding a stock car. Some of these cars are already 12+ years old. It's very hard to find a stock car that is in good shape at a decent price. I have owned 13 LS1 F-bodies. My current 98 Z28 I purchased for 3500 with 175k on it a year ago. The car had bilsteins,and a lid with Halo headlamps. Not to much but mods I would of purchased. The car just needed some paint. I had the car painted threw on some ZR1's,Borla,LT headers and a decent stereo I purchasd all the parts except for the stereo used and in total i barely have 2k in the is car. The car currently has 189k on it and has never let me down and doesn't leak or burn oil. This isn't the first vehicle I have had like this. LS1's F-bodies are easy to work on and parts are aboundant. Also a higher mileage vehicle that has had proper car will typically have the things that go wrong on these cars taken care of. Power window motors,rear end issues etc already done
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I agree completely. Not the best idea to buy a broken down, hacked up POS, even if it is going to be a project car. It's generally better in my opinion to start off with something bone-stock that operates properly. Even if it is going to be a higher mileage car, just make sure it has been maintained and serviced properly and it should be good to go.
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im kinda in the same boat. I've been out of the Fbody or performance car **** for several years now. Looking to buy one real soon, but since im in Europe, my options are pretty limited. I will have to buy a complete or running car.
I would like to buy a roller, but its too expensive to ship engines and trans over here.
I'll probably wind up with a mid mileage car (80-120k miles)
I would like to buy a roller, but its too expensive to ship engines and trans over here.
I'll probably wind up with a mid mileage car (80-120k miles)
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Buying a car with no engine isn't a good idea unless you're wanting a dedicated track car.
The hoops you have to jump through to register it with the DMV is a long and dragged out process.
Finding a unmolested car with low miles would be your best choice but it may be out of your price point.
The hoops you have to jump through to register it with the DMV is a long and dragged out process.
Finding a unmolested car with low miles would be your best choice but it may be out of your price point.
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Buying a car with no engine isn't a good idea unless you're wanting a dedicated track car.
The hoops you have to jump through to register it with the DMV is a long and dragged out process.
Finding a unmolested car with low miles would be your best choice but it may be out of your price point.
The hoops you have to jump through to register it with the DMV is a long and dragged out process.
Finding a unmolested car with low miles would be your best choice but it may be out of your price point.
And I would just be on the look out for a clean car that runs good. There are as many people who rag on these cars stock as there are people who rag on them modded. If you find the right car modded you can save ALOT of money since mods don't really add value to a car
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Ideally I would love to find one cheap that the owner knows the trans is broke which is why its cheap. Then I can get the built trans with gears stall and shift kit. After that just suspension and maybe headers I would be done quick.
How bad is it to buy these high Milages cars 150,000+ miles? My first one had 118,000 and wasn't too bad but had to replace distributor which was a pain. Granted this was the lt1. How bad or expensive to fix the engine itself. I can deal with the small stuff but engine itself I haven't personally done before
I got the truck just because I had gotten a girlfriend and she didn't have a vehicle(her ex) so she was riding with me. Thing kept breaking down on us and she would have to call someone to pick her up while I fixed it. I just felt bad and I always wanted a truck. I love flying and laughing at people in the snow. Love 4x4
How bad is it to buy these high Milages cars 150,000+ miles? My first one had 118,000 and wasn't too bad but had to replace distributor which was a pain. Granted this was the lt1. How bad or expensive to fix the engine itself. I can deal with the small stuff but engine itself I haven't personally done before
I got the truck just because I had gotten a girlfriend and she didn't have a vehicle(her ex) so she was riding with me. Thing kept breaking down on us and she would have to call someone to pick her up while I fixed it. I just felt bad and I always wanted a truck. I love flying and laughing at people in the snow. Love 4x4
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I would honestly stay away from 150K plus mile cars unless you get a good price on it because although the engines are strong. 1. You never know how well previous owners took care of the car and 2. At that point little things are more likely to give you issues. I would rather spend a grand more and get a car with 90-120k, not to mention the wear on the overall car is likely to be less.
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problem is, to get a decent mileage car, i will have to wait till i pay off my truck.
if i can get something cheap i can do couple grand at a time, fixing or upgrading
but i have seen some sick cars on here for $7-8k
if i can get something cheap i can do couple grand at a time, fixing or upgrading
but i have seen some sick cars on here for $7-8k
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'm in nashville and have 2 you might be interested in, both one owners(both owned by women), and factory down to the air filter. Both are priced around 4k