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Read the options below and vote accordingly

Option 1
1
8%
Option 2
4
33%
Option 3
4
33%
Option 4
3
25%
 
Total votes: 12

J-MoNeY
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Post by J-MoNeY »

As none of you know, I'm selling my 92 5MT SS. She's been the pride and joy of my vehicular arsenal. I had decided to move on to a little junker GL wagon if I could find one and put a dent in my bike loan. I’m looking though the thrifty nickel ads the other day and I see an ad in there for a 91 Legacy Sport Sedan that needs T.L.C. Asking price $1,750. I WAS in the market for a beater, but I can’t betray my love of an abused and neglected sport sedan. I took a look at it today and low and behold she did need some work. Rust around the fenders, paint in “marginal” condition, doesn’t run (needs a battery), clean interior, typical rip in the so called leather on the drivers seat, factory CD player, 200K miles, original turbo engine cover, a lightweight pulley, and cross drilled rotors all around. I had pulled up in my legacy and he comes out to ask me, “What kind of car is that”. I get that a lot for some reason. Anyways, I offer him $850 and her comes back with an offer of $900 in one hour. So, I bought it and plan on picking up my Rio Red wonder on Friday. PS: It's finally got fu*king air condtioning. Yip, yip, yip, yahoo.

So the restoration begins, again. :roll:

I've got some confliting opinions on what I want to do with this car.

Option 1
It's going to get the body work done and repainted, but I don't know if I want to do away with the chrome door handles and other chrome strips. I really hate chrome unless the wheels are chrome to boot. Thus, I was thinking to get the stock wheels polished to a mirror finish and accent the chrome strips and legacy badge under the little window in the rear.

Option 2
Do the body work, but de-badge the little legacy sign, paint over the door handles, paint over the chrome in black, and then put some springs and struts in with a set of those rare 5 spoke 2.5RS wheels in gold.

Option 3
Do the body and paint and restore it to as close as I can to showroom conditon leaving everything original.

Option 4
Run the shit out of the car the way it is untill it blows up and then go all out rebuilding the engine while leaving the outside alone.
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Post by greg donovan »

he was selling a 91 and asked what kind of car your 92 is?

they arent THAT different.
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Post by corsair »

I may be the only person do vote option 3, but a mint restored SS would be interesting, especially because well how many of them are there?
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Post by legacy92ej22t »

I voted option 2. Gotta love gold RS wheels.
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Post by professor »

Option #4

completely restoring a rusty car makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, if there is any chance of finding one without that rust

you may pay $1000 more for a clean body shell but it'll be the best grand you ever spent

I'd rather have a rust-free mechanical disaster than a rusty good-running car, any day
That beer you are drinking cost more than my car
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Post by professor »

I should have said, rather BUY a rust-free mechanical disaster, it wouldn't be that way for long
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Post by J-MoNeY »

professor wrote:Option #4

completely restoring a rusty car makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, if there is any chance of finding one without that rust

you may pay $1000 more for a clean body shell but it'll be the best grand you ever spent

I'd rather have a rust-free mechanical disaster than a rusty good-running car, any day
It's not a rust bucket. The only rust I could find was bubbles under the paint just above the wheel wells. I'm sure that I can take car of that.

greg donovan: A lot of people don't know what my car is. It's odd.

corsair: I have yet to see one good one in Colorado.
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Post by LaureltheQueen »

I voted #4. Put a dent in your bike loan, then worry about restoring it if you can.

but #2 would be cool!
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Post by greg donovan »

what ever you do paint it YELLOW just to annoy laurel!
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Post by LaureltheQueen »

I'm such an opinionated car lover
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Post by greg donovan »

LaureltheQueen wrote:I'm such an opinionated car lover
the place wouldnt be the same w/out you. you yellow hating fascist :P
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Post by LaureltheQueen »

das roight!
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Post by tris91ricer »

Oh snap, she said it!! :lol:
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