![]() 09/08/2017 at 16:56 • Filed to: Bad Ideas, Nissan 300ZX, Craigslist | ![]() | ![]() |
Post cars you know will be way more expensive than the purchase’d price.
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A 2004 Cayenne S with 175k kilometres for $5,995 CAD listed as an “as-is special”.
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But it has low miles!
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Beautiful “RX-7"
https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/d/mazda-rx7/6275929393.html
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Easy. I look at this kind of stuff everyday just out of curiosity and boredom:
Both relatively cheap for what they are. Both tempting as hell. But both big ass nopes. And thre are wayyy more examples than this.
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“Runs but needs engine work.”
Water is wet.
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lol
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Anything from this ad. That didn’t stop me from contacting him for information about some cars.
https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/cto/d/vintage-classic-cars/6279572289.html
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I’ve watched this on Craigslist for months. It started at 3500, and the guy keeps lowering it another 100. How low before it’s worth it..?
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From the photos the Monte and El Camino seem to be the only ones really worth a look.
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There are a few shown as being indoors that might be ok, but I’m not as good at iding prewar cars. I asked about the El Camino, and he’s asking $15k. He claims it’s running and driving, and if true and it’s complete that’s not bad.
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I think it would be fun to get one of these, then swap in a small block Chevy.
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Oh, people do it. In fact, I’m positive I drove past one last summer judging from the engine note (okay, maybe it was an LS?). For me though the whole point of this car is the rotary. It’s designed around it. I think there must be better cars to put a GM engine into?
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I *know* this thing was way more expensive than the purchase price. Roughly double.