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Old 08-20-2009, 01:32 AM
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Unhappy Bored night led to depressed car...

So I tore out all my interior on my car and it's pretty bad. Lots of rust one nest of mice behind the headliner and pretty much nothing salvageable. It's going to need a new floor pan and trunk pan and quarters so after its all said and done ill pretty much have bought the car twice. I really wish i would have done my research and looked a little more into the car because now i still owe on it and with the interior ripped out probably could not sell it for what i owe...
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Old 08-20-2009, 03:23 AM
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Sorry to hear that man. I'd give you a hug, but I'm all the way up here in Sacramento. Stop by on your way to Montana for a loving embrace?

On a more serious note; that does suck. There's nothing worse than finding major issues you had no clue about.
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Old 08-20-2009, 07:44 AM
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Welcome to the club!!! These builds will separate you from your $ fast, piss off your wife, give you gray hair and stomach ulcers!

Before you jump of a bridge or suck start a 9mm...know that you are not alone!

I paid way too much for a project car that was “paint ready” and have dumped an additional $125k into the car and its still in pieces.

Everyday I think about what I could have bought for $140k (3 brand new Camaros)

Good luck!


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I've made that same mistake--bought one off ebay that looked great from a solid dealer with great feedback. Sold it one year later for a 6k loss. Same type of issues as yours. Don't give up though. One thing this hobby has taught me is patience, especially when I make the mistake. Good will come from it eventually. You now have yourself a "Project" car that will take longer than you thought if you plan on keeping it. Most of us have them, or have had them---shoot--even when they are done, they are still a project--never done I suppose. Keep moving forward--even if it is very slowly.

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I'll be in this boat when I finally strip my car for paint. For now I enjoy beating on it at the race track for my grins
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I think all of us who've been doing cars for a while have been in the same boat. It sucks, but the good thing is that once you finish going through it you'll know exactly what you've got, no more surprises.

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That sucks man. Sorry to hear that.
I am going to expect that when I start my project and get things going. Hopefully things will not be that bad.
The bright side to all of that is, you a brand new interior!!! GOOD LUCK!
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yeah it really sucks maybe I'll go trade it in for cash for clunkers but anyway the one thing that still looks good is the back seat i just can't figure out how to get it out and i dint want to screw it up trying
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On a more uplifting note, I see you list Bozeman as where you're at now (used to be San Diego, right?) How are you liking the big sky country?
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you know its a beautiful state and also an outdoors mens paradise little colder than i like but I'm sure i can get used to it
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