- 4,767
- Kansas City, KS
- FlyingAGasoline
Well, the Tragic Wagon ('92 SC300) is getting Long in the tooth, and the last few years of aging have been pretty rough to it, plus I can't drive two cars at once, but I have no desire whatsoever to drive my Chevy in the winter. Here's some things that have gotten me to seriously consider selling it:
It's got 169,xxx miles, not too bad for 13 (14 years, counting the manufacture year) years old. The driver's side door handle was almost completely ripped off by one of my dad's employees, the passenger side window is all scratched up(long, long story), and The front bumper has taken it's toll from too many trips on Highway 36. A couple kids in Marceline, MO (where the car was for a couple months, while my cousin drove it) keyed the trunk and hood, I can tell because they are jagged, and they run across the hood and trunk, so it's impossible it was caused by a rock from a truck.Also, the Headlights SUCK. And the driver's side mirror was cracked in 3 places.(it wasn't me, honest.)
Also, a speaker blew, It's got a nasty dent in the back(not on the bumper, on the metal skin) the brakes are starting to crunch, and I've treated a power steering problem, but it still makes noise. just thankful the power steering pump isnt on the same side as the alternator. So, with one lexus in the family being put out of commision by old age, power steering and brake problems, I've been thinking it might be a good Idea to sell the car, and possibly get a smaller, more efficient one.(air and oil filters haven't semed to help any, my mileage really sucks.)
So, I've been thinking 4 things I've thought seriously about lately, but I want a small, vintage car that's got a 4 cyl and rear-wheel drive that I can have fun with and also do a little work on.
1.Datsun 510 - I almost got one instead of the '60 Chevy. But as luck would have it I got the Chevy instead. but something in me screams "510!"
2.an old Alfa GTV - This one's a long shot, because it would be more than what I'd prolly get for the lexus, and parts probably arent that easy to come by.
3. Keep the lexus and fix it up. - Problem is, parts for it cost an arm and a leg, even on Egay. Cheapest I've seen a headlight for was 129 dollars, but it's better than 4-12 hundred at the dealer.
4. Chevy parts. Lots of them. Very shiny Chevy parts. But I'd be off my rocker to drive that boat of a car in the winter.
So ends yet another "what should I do/get/does anyone even care" thread.
It's got 169,xxx miles, not too bad for 13 (14 years, counting the manufacture year) years old. The driver's side door handle was almost completely ripped off by one of my dad's employees, the passenger side window is all scratched up(long, long story), and The front bumper has taken it's toll from too many trips on Highway 36. A couple kids in Marceline, MO (where the car was for a couple months, while my cousin drove it) keyed the trunk and hood, I can tell because they are jagged, and they run across the hood and trunk, so it's impossible it was caused by a rock from a truck.Also, the Headlights SUCK. And the driver's side mirror was cracked in 3 places.(it wasn't me, honest.)
Also, a speaker blew, It's got a nasty dent in the back(not on the bumper, on the metal skin) the brakes are starting to crunch, and I've treated a power steering problem, but it still makes noise. just thankful the power steering pump isnt on the same side as the alternator. So, with one lexus in the family being put out of commision by old age, power steering and brake problems, I've been thinking it might be a good Idea to sell the car, and possibly get a smaller, more efficient one.(air and oil filters haven't semed to help any, my mileage really sucks.)
So, I've been thinking 4 things I've thought seriously about lately, but I want a small, vintage car that's got a 4 cyl and rear-wheel drive that I can have fun with and also do a little work on.
1.Datsun 510 - I almost got one instead of the '60 Chevy. But as luck would have it I got the Chevy instead. but something in me screams "510!"
2.an old Alfa GTV - This one's a long shot, because it would be more than what I'd prolly get for the lexus, and parts probably arent that easy to come by.
3. Keep the lexus and fix it up. - Problem is, parts for it cost an arm and a leg, even on Egay. Cheapest I've seen a headlight for was 129 dollars, but it's better than 4-12 hundred at the dealer.
4. Chevy parts. Lots of them. Very shiny Chevy parts. But I'd be off my rocker to drive that boat of a car in the winter.
So ends yet another "what should I do/get/does anyone even care" thread.