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In order to keep myself from buying this, one of you guys should. http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/1686370545.html Click here for the full 862x865 image.
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Ken Block's Gymkhana Rally Car - $1250 (Manitowoc) http://greenbay.craigslist.org/cto/1687884680.html quote:Wanting to trade for an extended cab 4x4 truck and some cash on my end. Also will sell for $1500 with wheels, $1250 with stock wheels/tires.
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# ? Apr 14, 2010 23:55 |
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Black88GTA posted:EDIT: That ~20k mile '97 posted above is a rare find indeed. They only made / sold 640 '97 SVXs in NA, and it was the final year of production. The low total production / newest available model year combo alone makes the '97s quite sought after (as the SVX goes, anyway) and the low mileage / condition of that particular one makes it especially valuable. Plus, the '97s came with a '97-only grille that most think looks better than the "waterfall" grille that came on all other model years. It is the first thing to be sold in the rare event a '97 gets parted out. I went ahead and cross-posted that to an SVX board, since stuff like this doesn't come along very often. gently caress it. I'm going to call the guy tomorrow. PLR, if the guy doesn't sound like a total douche and your offer stands I may take you up on it. God help me. And my marriage.
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# ? Apr 15, 2010 01:31 |
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Raluek posted:In order to keep myself from buying this, one of you guys should. Ohh, why'd you do that? Soo want to go buy it... half hour away...
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Joe Mama posted:Ohh, why'd you do that? Soo want to go buy it... half hour away... I had to share my pain. I'm in the same boat, but I don't even have the space to put another car right now.
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# ? Apr 15, 2010 01:52 |
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z16bitsega posted:Pretty much: The guy took more pictures. It's a pile of rust in the shape of an H1. Even with the new pictures the bidding has gone over $10,000. I think my favorite picture is the twine and scrap wood holding up a 25 gallon diesel tank. http://www.vuvox.com/collage_express/collage.swf?collageID=023e58ba91 Big K of Justice fucked around with this message at 05:09 on Apr 15, 2010 |
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BigKOfJustice posted:The guy took more pictures. It's a pile of rust in the shape of an H1. Even with the new pictures the bidding has gone over $10,000. holy poo poo that's well nigh unsalvageable
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ab0z posted:holy poo poo that's well nigh unsalvageable pffffttttttt
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# ? Apr 15, 2010 07:46 |
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slidebite posted:gently caress it. I'm going to call the guy tomorrow. Alright let me know, I may ask for a small fee in exchange for my EXTREMELY VALUABLE TIME. Hopefully they don't brush me off because I look younger. Just find me some kind of guide on what to look for on these cars.
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BigKOfJustice posted:The guy took more pictures. It's a pile of rust in the shape of an H1. Even with the new pictures the bidding has gone over $10,000. I found the rear view mirror. In the back. At least he cleaned out the interior some.
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BigKOfJustice posted:The guy took more pictures. It's a pile of rust in the shape of an H1. Even with the new pictures the bidding has gone over $10,000. drat, did someone slap an IH badge on that thing?
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Sockington posted:pffffttttttt If you buy that and restore it I'll eat a pound of rust
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# ? Apr 15, 2010 15:19 |
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trouser chili posted:drat, did someone slap an IH badge on that thing? I liked how the rust started to creep in to the HVAC controls. That takes some talent.
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BigKOfJustice posted:The guy took more pictures. It's a pile of rust in the shape of an H1. Even with the new pictures the bidding has gone over $10,000. I still can't believe people are bidding on it after reading this: quote:- This vehicle was used at the beach in lieu of a boat Or maybe they can't read.
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valinhorn posted:Ken Block's Gymkhana Rally Car - $1250 (Manitowoc) This is probably at least 9 kinds of awesome.
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Minkee posted:This is probably at least 9 kinds of awesome. I was really hoping he would post rally action pics of it.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:I still can't believe people are bidding on it after reading this: Whoever is bidding on it doesn't know what's involved. I've seen repairable h1's and humvee's that had no rust that go for 10-15k. If it was 2-3k, then well I wouldn't still go for it. The upshot with an H1, is all the rust bits can be replaced with army surplus hardware. The body tub is aluminum so that can be media blasted and repainted. Toss the steel roof and doors and convert to a soft top. Get surplus doors for a few hundred dollars. Sell the interior vinyl and plastic and convert the interior to a military truck with minimal electronics [all the civilian wiring is going to be hosed with the rust]. New bushings, new old stock A2 HMMWV frame rails, cross members, pockets, control arms and springs with mounts would cost about about 5 grand to replace the entire chassis. About $500 in grade 8 plated hardware for bolts and locknuts and whatever you need to put humpty dumpty back together. Every old rusted nut and bolt on that thing will need to be cut off. Then you'll need to recondition and rebuild the geared hubs and differentials,.. check boots on the shafts, the races an bearings on them are probably shot on the half shafts... all new ball joints.. new spindles, engine needs a rebuild, new oil pan... ugh. 10 grand and a month of manhours... minimum. and for what's its going for now on auction,anyone is better off getting a 92-94 H1 or basic m998 fixer upper that can run and actually pass inspection and work on that instead. These are relatively easy to work on. Parts pin AC Delco stuff and 70's truck technology unless you have a turbo model or something with ABS brakes. A guy on another forum got a m998 humvee in Nevada for $10,000. It drove and ran but someone rolled it. The rear quarter panel was squashed and the b-pillars were tweaked. He picked up new aluminum panels for the rear quarter and b-pillars, drilled the old ones out and using rivets and adhesive, he fixed it up for about $2000. That's not bad for a toy humvee that he can flip for a profit when he gets bored of it. Big K of Justice fucked around with this message at 19:48 on Apr 15, 2010 |
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ab0z posted:If you buy that and restore it I'll eat a pound of rust May not be worth the money but... I've Also, lol box section. e: he's been driving that into the sea hasn't he. Rogz fucked around with this message at 01:32 on Apr 16, 2010 |
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I really want to go interview. Then show up with vice grips and a hammer, just in case they MAY PUT ME TO WORK. http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/lab/1688426193.html
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BigKOfJustice posted:A guy on another forum got a m998 humvee in Nevada for $10,000. It drove and ran but someone rolled it. The rear quarter panel was squashed and the b-pillars were tweaked. He picked up new aluminum panels for the rear quarter and b-pillars, drilled the old ones out and using rivets and adhesive, he fixed it up for about $2000. That's not bad for a toy humvee that he can flip for a profit when he gets bored of it. I thought that military surplus humvees had to be "destroyed" before you could sell them. I want to say there was something involving dropping them nose-first from a crane?
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orange lime posted:I thought that military surplus humvees had to be "destroyed" before you could sell them. I want to say there was something involving dropping them nose-first from a crane? I heard that they had to destroy the old Jeeps before they could go to surplus (part of why that Growler is so expensive?), not sure if its the same deal with the humvee.
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BigKOfJustice posted:Whoever is bidding on it doesn't know what's involved. I've seen repairable h1's and humvee's that had no rust that go for 10-15k. Would there really be 'surplus' parts these days given we're still in Iraq?
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Tai-Pan posted:Although I would never install them on my car, I never thought they were all that bad. Why does AI get their panties in such a wad over them? They only work on cars that have zero visibility out the rear window.. their function is so you can sit on the door sill and look behind the car while backing in to park. Here's a Lamborghini owner showing you how to do it right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wkdj5wxXX_I
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There's a difference between Lambo doors on a Lambo and Lambo doors on some crappy riced-out Civic. I think that's central to most objections. Apparently they make Lambo doors for sedans now, which pretty much constitutes taking stupidity to another level IMHO...
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el topo posted:Usually when you're talking brakes, aren't the rotors made of steel or (less commonly) carbon, while only the pads are ceramic?.. No, there's definitely a market for carbon-ceramic slotted rotors as a racing application due to their weight and performance. EDIT: Here's a wikipedia entry Mr.Peabody fucked around with this message at 17:19 on Apr 16, 2010 |
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Mr.Peabody posted:No, there's definitely a market for carbon-ceramic slotted rotors as a racing application due to their weight and performance. Hey, great, a Wikipedia entry... that has nothing to do with the context of el topo's comments. Yes, there is such a thing as ceramic rotors. No, you are not going to find them on a 10 year old toooner BMW.
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orange lime posted:I thought that military surplus humvees had to be "destroyed" before you could sell them. I want to say there was something involving dropping them nose-first from a crane? It depends. Although stuff like CUCV's [ie. Military 5/4 ton blazers and pickups] and M35's don't have to destroyed, stuff like Jeeps [mutts] did mostly due to liability reasons. Today the Humvee is in the same boat, although AM General used to go the extra step to send nastygrams to various state DMV's to tell them not to register Humvees for on road use due to a lack of emissions and DOT safety equipment [no padded dash, no collapsible steering column]. It's more likely that AMC/Jeep and Hummer didn't want competition for their civilian line. That being said, it seems that it's ok to surplus new old stock equipment. If a part was never used or deployed, it doesn't have to be destroyed. It won't mean you can get a whole vehicle, but it can mean you can pick up a trailer load of new diesel engines, new half shafts, crates of body tubs, that sort of thing. As for complete vehicles, they usually come from defense contractor swaps or regional/local governments who got them from the federal government and sold them on a local level. Most came from a USMC / United Defense swap in the late 90's early 00's where a few thousand humvees changed Hands. United Defense later auctioned them off. Some dude in the North East picked up the majority of them with a few hundred being sold off here and there [I heard they were going for around 5-6 grand each in bulk]. Local governments can get surplus vehicles for free or very cheap from the federal government. Stuff like diesel generator trailers, humvees, etc. Many sheriff departments got humvees stashed around somewhere in their county from surplus. Technically they're on loan from the federal goverment but occasionally the county or state will auction them off with the proper paperwork and you have a working humvee in public hands. The legit ones have a SF97 form that proves you own it and not uncle sam. Most other humvees are "custom construction" built up from bits and pieces acquired by surplus. Very few humvees get destroyed unless they're already hosed up pretty bad. If it's a recent model, it'll get sent for refurbishment and redeployed. If it's off in a far off warzone, they'll just give them away to local governments who may surplus them. Farmer Crack-rear end posted:Would there really be 'surplus' parts these days given we're still in Iraq? Sure, the government isn't exactly efficient. They overproduce parts all the time, and the humvee has been around for 30 years. There's a lot of variation in models and improvements in parts over that time. Although I'd like to say you only see older, obsolete stuff surplused, I've found some the latest hardware/upgrades available for surplus as well. I'm guessing from a logistics standpoint it may be cheaper to surplus a new item than it is to store it or pay for fuel/manhours to move it around the country.
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1970 camaro (please read carefully) - $9000 (North LV) http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/1694843821.html quote:Date: 2010-04-16, 7:22AM PDT
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Altimas posted:1970 camaro (please read carefully) - $9000 (North LV)
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Csixtyfour posted:You must, in the name of Holy poo poo. Indeed.
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# ? Apr 16, 2010 23:14 |
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Hurry before Dan Labast buys it out from under you.
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# ? Apr 17, 2010 00:14 |
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Altimas posted:1970 camaro (please read carefully) - $9000 (North LV)
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Csixtyfour posted:You must, in the name of
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# ? Apr 17, 2010 02:05 |
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Everyone who is not flagging that "best of" is WRONG.
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# ? Apr 17, 2010 02:15 |
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It's not on craigslist, and I'm not sure it's necessarily "gold", but I've come to have an unnatural desire to own this car. It is gold colored.
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trouser chili posted:It's not on craigslist, and I'm not sure it's necessarily "gold", but I've come to have an unnatural desire to own this car. What's going on here? What a loving steering wheel. Also, the rear turn signals are loving neat. I want to know why there's no profile photo, though.
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# ? Apr 17, 2010 04:05 |
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It's a DS, what's not to like. If eBay is kosher then... one of the last real mini coopers ever made: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1999-Mini-Joh...#ht_1480wt_1165 That would be a fun car to drive here if the roads weren't full of potholes.
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# ? Apr 17, 2010 05:30 |
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Splizwarf posted:What's going on here? i would murder a child for a kit that let me put a wheel like that in other cars.
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# ? Apr 17, 2010 06:03 |
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sigtrap posted:Hurry before Dan Labast buys it out from under you. I thought it was dalabast: Dan (David) Alabast Sockington fucked around with this message at 10:02 on Apr 17, 2010 |
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T1g4h posted:
That's not a '96 960, for the record. It's a '92-'94.
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