1991 Value
JaretR1 at aol.com
JaretR1 at aol.com
Fri Aug 5 11:04:42 CDT 2011
My car was pretty much in the same condition a few years ago. It had been
sitting outside, I had not been driving it much, and I was at the point of
fix what needed to be fixed (many of the same ailments as yours) or get rid
of it. I decided, I had kept it this long, I could not possibly replace
it with anything remotely close to the same driving experience (we just
love these cars) so I fixed and painted mine. I fortunately had a friend who
is a mechanic, and slowly over the course of 4 months, he rebuilt the drive
axles, replaced all the belts and hoses, replaced the clutch, exchanged /
flushed all the fluids etc to make it reliable to drive or even autocross
if I wanted to. I then got it painted, replaced the headlights, headliner.
Mine is a 91 also with about 125k miles on it. It still has some issues.
The AC doesn't work, it needs a brake overhaul I think, and now the
drivers door latch is broken and the door wont open (something I will have to
address veyr soon). I also got new tires last year as the old ones were
10years old and so dry rotted the tread was separating.
There wont probably ever be a car quite like the SE-R, boxy but stylish,
fun to drive, quick for its time, with an engine that's still great even by
todays standards. I have decided mine is a keeper for life.
Jaret
In a message dated 8/5/2011 11:23:03 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
eacobb at control-alt-delete.com writes:
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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