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NASIOC Supporter
Member Sales Rating: (1)
Member#: 314893
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kingston, TN
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I have pics but apparently I'm not allowed to post attachments (yet??). I can email them to any interested parties. . . and I suppose if you wanted to be nice you could reply to this thread with them. :-)
Bought this car with the intention of putting it back on the road but the Saab-specific sheetmetal alone has made it prohibitively expensive. One headlight (they're HID and level-adjustable) is $900, $600 used if you can find one. 91k miles, auto trans, hit right front, pushed the bumper beam back about 10" at the outside. This is pretty much a WRX wagon with Saab interior and front sheetmetal. The interior is super-swanky. . . nice leather seats and door cards. Can hear the engine run and lot drive it but the radiator sprung a leak and the drive belt broke in the crash so the alt and PS pump aren't working. You CAN'T drive it home (some guy actually asked if he could). Both frontal airbags popped as did seat belt pretensioners. Side airbags (in seats) fortunately did not deploy, nor did the active head restraints. This car was bought at auction through a dealer friend, so if you have any inclination to put it back on the road, sales tax will need to be paid if you're a TN resident, or when you register it in your own state if not. If you're buying it to part out and it'll NEVER go back on the road, we can dodge the tax. You will not get a title/salvage certificate if you go this route. $2500 takes the whole car. Don't really want to part it out just yet but if you want something expensive enough (engine, for example) to motivate me to start pulling bits off it AND you won't flake out on me, we'll talk. emails or txts preferred, ben@lockmedic.com , cell is 865threthreefive5454, I'm in eastern time, no calls after 10pm please, and I can't answer questions about "how hard would it be to swap this into my 77 Dynawidget Suckmobile?". Do your own research.
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NASIOC Supporter
Member Sales Rating: (1)
Member#: 314893
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kingston, TN
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Shipping on a car that'll load itself onto the transporter isn't bad :-)
EDIT: Think I've figured out how to link to an album on picassa again. . .here's pics: https://plus.google.com/photos/10350...KHi4oba-ujQ9gE Last edited by lockmedic; 07-14-2012 at 08:25 PM. |
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NASIOC Supporter
Member Sales Rating: (1)
Member#: 314893
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kingston, TN
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Hey, this is a set of seats that comes with a free body and driveline. . .for the low low price of $2500 :-)
I had a non-running 54 GMC 1 ton panel shipped down from WI a few years ago. . . cost about $700. |
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Scooby Newbie
Member Sales Rating: (25)
Member#: 284908
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Central WI
Vehicle:2008 WRX with HTA68 Blue |
I'm not going to make any commitment, but if I can get a couple of guys together with a truck and trailer for a road trip, we'll come get it if you still have it by that time. I just want to see it and hear it run before I fork out $2500.
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Trust no one
Moderator Member Sales Rating: (0)
Member#: 11170
Join Date: Oct 2001
Chapter/Region:
Tri-State
Location: NYC
Vehicle:02 WRX 05 GTO/11 Sonata(!) |
If you are selling the car complete and not parting at this time, please use the Vehicles for Sale forum.
If/when you decide to part it you can start a part-out thread here. |
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