pintoSHO
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Hey folks
Currently looking at an '89 SHO with 412,000 (!!!) miles on it. That's right- they're all legit. I think it's a testament to the previous 2 owners that it has run so long. ANyway, I took a look over the other night- no clear coat, screwy locks, and apparently, the fuel line gasket is leaking. (?)
Anyone have any idea what this involves? All the owner could tell me was that the line that runs into the engine (delivery of fuel, I suppose) had a leak around the block. Whenever gas is put into the car and it is started, it will all leak out onto the ground. He said it would require lifting the engine.
Assuming I leave this job to a shade tree mechanic, any idea of a ballpark price? I was thinking around 300, but I could be off. Of course, I can't test drive it until I buy it and get it fixed!
Other than that, the engine is super clean- all hwy miles, no leaks, no oil near the plugs, and a new clutch. He wants 300 bucks!
Assuming it was well-maintained, what is the average yearly cost I'll toss into this baby? I'm currently putting in about 1200 per year with my Saab 9000 Turbo. Would that hold for a good condition SHO?
Thanks in advance!
mike
Currently looking at an '89 SHO with 412,000 (!!!) miles on it. That's right- they're all legit. I think it's a testament to the previous 2 owners that it has run so long. ANyway, I took a look over the other night- no clear coat, screwy locks, and apparently, the fuel line gasket is leaking. (?)
Anyone have any idea what this involves? All the owner could tell me was that the line that runs into the engine (delivery of fuel, I suppose) had a leak around the block. Whenever gas is put into the car and it is started, it will all leak out onto the ground. He said it would require lifting the engine.
Assuming I leave this job to a shade tree mechanic, any idea of a ballpark price? I was thinking around 300, but I could be off. Of course, I can't test drive it until I buy it and get it fixed!
Other than that, the engine is super clean- all hwy miles, no leaks, no oil near the plugs, and a new clutch. He wants 300 bucks!
Assuming it was well-maintained, what is the average yearly cost I'll toss into this baby? I'm currently putting in about 1200 per year with my Saab 9000 Turbo. Would that hold for a good condition SHO?
Thanks in advance!
mike
me for investing as much into it as I did. Buying the SHO is a decision that I have never regretted.
Its not that rare yet.