1991 Value
Eric A. Cobb
eacobb at control-alt-delete.com
Fri Aug 5 12:15:56 CDT 2011
The cold air intake is a home-built unit based on plans I found on
se-r.net years and years ago.
It has spent nearly it's whole life in New Mexico. It's very dry here,
but the sun killed the paint. I don't even remember ever driving it in
the snow, so I don't think it's ever been on a salted road.
I've never had any problems with the dreaded 5th-gear popout.
I didn't really think about the parts. The clutch is about the most
expensive thing that needs replacing (soon).
I guess I'm leaning toward keeping it. $1000 doesn't seem worth it. I
can cover it and put it in the driveway so a new car could go into the
garage. Then, just work on it as I have time (and cash).
Thanks for your help.
Eric
> Wow, I would say the lack of mods increases its value. OTOH 1991s had a
> number of bugs that were corrected in later years that can cost $$ to
> fix. And overall, parts are getting scarce and expensive.
>
> Where are you located, or actually, where has the car spent its life?
> any rust or rust/salt-belt issues? I'd guess you could get $1000-ish
> for it.
>
> -Wayne
>
> On 8/5/2011 11:22 AM, Eric A. Cobb wrote:
>> It needs some work. Here is a breakdown:
>>
>> To Make Drivable = New tires, replace front left CV boot. (it's
>> actually
>> drivable, but I don't want to take chances with the boot being torn.)
>>
>> To Make Pretty = Replace windshield (cracked), replace dash (cracked),
>> replace paint.
>>
>> To Make Better = Replace clutch, fix broken exhaust connection at cat
>> (it
>> sounds extra tough with it loose right there)
>>
>> Probably Should Do = Replace water pump (just because it's old), replace
>> belts.
>>
>> Mods = 17 degree timing, cold-air intake
>>
>> Options = Sunroof, ABS.
>>
>> All of this sounds bad, but it's been sitting in my garage for about 1
>> year. The last time I had it on the road, it ran as it always had. I
>> just got nervous about the CV boot and we weren't really using it much,
>> so
>> I parked it. It had been designated as the track car, but the family
>> budget for something like that isn't in the cards right now.
>>
>> I'd like to keep it, but, uh, another family member said I should get
>> rid
>> of it so we can fix a new car in the garage.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> I'm all ears, sir.
>>>
>>> 124,000 miles is very low.
>>
>>
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