Re: More Purchase Advice
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Re: More Purchase Advice
- From: "John Hervey" <dherv10@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 06:02:13 -0000
Bruce, I bought a one owner,low milage, #11004 82 3 years ago and
paid a fair price for it, and with up dates have spent less than
$500.00 on it. You can walk around a car and point out all the things
it needs or you want and just keep running the price up to the point
you don't buy it, it's a almost 20 year old car. Rubber is going to
rot and parts age going to fatigue. But that doesn't you have to make
it perfect new again to enjoy it. I have 3 De Loreans in different
stages, but i like them all and there great cars and I like to work
on them to get a better understanding as to why some things were done.
My 2C
John --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, bduncan@xxxx wrote:
> I have seen several "original" cars for sale. I am speaking
> with someone now who says that all he's replaced on the car
> has been the tires and he's the second owner. My question is
> what updates would definitely need to be done to an "original"
> car? Relays, hoses, alternator? What else? And approximately
> how much would it cost to do all these updates assuming I
> could do them myself?
>
> If I can get a car with a perfect exterior and interior,
> but no updates, how much should I pay? $12,000? $13,000?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Bruce
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