I've been driving an 88 LX (carbed) for a few years now. Love it. Has always had intermittent starting problems: over the past 2 years have replaced coil, fuel filter, plugs and wires (twice), distributor cap (three!), and battery. Was about to replace plugs again, and the rotor. Always add a bottle of yellow HEET to the tank when I fill. Turns over beautifully, just doesn't catch. Can no longer deal with having to park on hills every where I go, and pushing up the hill I live on the bottom of every other morning. I'm practically an old lady, and pushing a car (even a little festy) in heels AND snow is really getting to be nasty, even if I get 50 mpg. Once it starts, no problems at all.
I've known I was on borrowed time with this one for a while, as the tie rod end is gone right front, and I've been told the undercarriage rust may prevent an inspection this coming March. Body has a couple of scratches but is otherwise gorgeous.
Other downsides to the 88 that I've been living with:
--fuel gauge doesn't work (use the trip odometer and fill up every 200 miles or so)
--rear wiper doesn't work
--no door handle drivers side (I have a piece of string connected to the inside handle)
--sunroof sometimes leaks, gasket is goofy
--cruise control is disconnected
So I bought a 93 fuel injected (NOT an LX, but clearly an economy model) the other day. Runs like a top, but it is UGLY.
Downsides to the 93:
--no passenger side mirror
--no lighter
--no tach or trip odometer
--no power side mirror
--inside seats and panels are in bad shape, torn and scratched
--interior smells like gasoline (I was told this happened only when the tank was topped off, but I only put 3/4 tank in)
-- no passenger shoulder belt
-- hood was obviously replaced and badly painted
I know what any of you would do -- I'm just not sure I have the wherewithall and gumption to project the cars into one perfect one (work full time, about to start school full time). I also know that the good parts on the 88 are valuable to you all here. AND I'm awfully broke.
-Should I sell the 88 as is, and get more for it than I would if I went with option 2?
OR
-Should I take what I can (I definitely want the side mirror, and if you folks would tell me how to do it the lighter, and maybe the much nicer padded cloth door panels with pockets, and maybe even the tach, but I think that's a stretch for me) and sell the rest of the 88?
OR
-Take what I want and part out the rest of the 88? (I don't think I"m up to this, frankly)
I want to end up with a car that I love that I can rely on to get me to work every day, and some cash to help with the mortgage.
I know YOU ALL FESTY GODS could create one perfect vehicle out of these (they're both red), but what do you think *I* should do?
Here's a picture of the 88 - the only one I have right now, it's parked elsewhere awaiting the wiper arm that Jason just sent me.
Please forgive me if I don't do the photo right, not used to this.
[IMG] [img=http://img238.imagevenue.com/loc434/th_93269_Erik_in_88_122_434lo.jpg][/IMG]
Peace, thanks in advance. I value your judgment.
Ingrid
I've known I was on borrowed time with this one for a while, as the tie rod end is gone right front, and I've been told the undercarriage rust may prevent an inspection this coming March. Body has a couple of scratches but is otherwise gorgeous.
Other downsides to the 88 that I've been living with:
--fuel gauge doesn't work (use the trip odometer and fill up every 200 miles or so)
--rear wiper doesn't work
--no door handle drivers side (I have a piece of string connected to the inside handle)
--sunroof sometimes leaks, gasket is goofy
--cruise control is disconnected
So I bought a 93 fuel injected (NOT an LX, but clearly an economy model) the other day. Runs like a top, but it is UGLY.
Downsides to the 93:
--no passenger side mirror
--no lighter
--no tach or trip odometer
--no power side mirror
--inside seats and panels are in bad shape, torn and scratched
--interior smells like gasoline (I was told this happened only when the tank was topped off, but I only put 3/4 tank in)
-- no passenger shoulder belt
-- hood was obviously replaced and badly painted
I know what any of you would do -- I'm just not sure I have the wherewithall and gumption to project the cars into one perfect one (work full time, about to start school full time). I also know that the good parts on the 88 are valuable to you all here. AND I'm awfully broke.
-Should I sell the 88 as is, and get more for it than I would if I went with option 2?
OR
-Should I take what I can (I definitely want the side mirror, and if you folks would tell me how to do it the lighter, and maybe the much nicer padded cloth door panels with pockets, and maybe even the tach, but I think that's a stretch for me) and sell the rest of the 88?
OR
-Take what I want and part out the rest of the 88? (I don't think I"m up to this, frankly)
I want to end up with a car that I love that I can rely on to get me to work every day, and some cash to help with the mortgage.
I know YOU ALL FESTY GODS could create one perfect vehicle out of these (they're both red), but what do you think *I* should do?
Here's a picture of the 88 - the only one I have right now, it's parked elsewhere awaiting the wiper arm that Jason just sent me.
Please forgive me if I don't do the photo right, not used to this.
[IMG] [img=http://img238.imagevenue.com/loc434/th_93269_Erik_in_88_122_434lo.jpg][/IMG]
Peace, thanks in advance. I value your judgment.
Ingrid
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