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greetings from Los Angeles

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Hi Folks,

No car yet. I am just starting to search for one. Doing lots of reading around here.

Best,
Chris
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Welcome, you're certainly in the right Place! Let us know what you're looking for and a budget... we've helped many owners find their car here. We're a very friendly bunch, good family really, with no "stupid questions" and no flaming bs! Here to help.
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Welcome, let the search begin! You'll have no shortage of opinions and input here, just remember to focus on what YOU want, and people here will be happy to help you get the best fit for you.
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I'm looking for a 'daily driver' and my budget is seven or eight thousand. I'd like to find something 'local' to me. There's one in the San Diego area that interests me. I found it on Autotrader, but the owner was briefly on here while he was swapping motors (old 311). The modern motor and brakes on this one appeal to me, but I'm unsure about the amount of body & interior work that'll be required.

https://classics.autotrader.com/classic ... /100923206

Here's the earlier thread:

http://www.311s.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=25909

Thanks for any input any of you will have.

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IMHO, for the amount of body work and interior you can SEE, not worth the price!

And it's misssing all the side trim - maybe not an issue!
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Looks pretty rough for that kind of $$$. I did a sr20 swap and love the results, but there are different ways of getting that done. Looks to me that, though the swap might be fully functional, it's not a very clean, buttoned up job. Hidden rust issues and swap clean-up costs, I feel it's over-priced. FWIW Pat
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Thanks for the feedback. I wonder what 20+ years under a tarp will do to a car.

I see that there's actually another sub-forum for valuation questions/opinions about cars. I'll post questions there on any other ones I look at.

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Kind of depends on what else is living with it under the tarp. Mine was under a tarp before I acquired it. Interior suffered more than anything. It is still trying to stay dead. I will not accept that. Good luck in your search. I agree with finding the best you can afford. I did it bass ackwards.
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onsight512 wrote: Sat Mar 03, 2018 1:43 pm Hi Folks,

No car yet. I am just starting to search for one. Doing lots of reading around here.

Best,
Chris

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[quote=JT68 post_id=271964 time=1520214513 user_id=3162
avoid the temptation to be cheap....
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That doesnt seem too bad for the price. Its just an asking price, right? If the swap is completed and you have ~$3k left for paint and body work you'll be a decent position. I would check it out at least. I looked at a few before I settled on mine.

I wouldnt even bother fixing some of the panels, I would just replace them. Most body parts arent too difficult to find. I think someone in NorCal had a bunch for sale for a smoking deal too

edit: Here is the FS thread
http://www.311s.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=29715

Also, He just posted in that thread yesterday, so he's still aware of the thread.
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well, Larry and I came to an agreement and I now have my first Roadster.


ImageDatsunTrailer by Chris Burton, on Flickr


I am super excited. Looking forward to playing with thing for a very long time.
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Congrats Chris! Looks like your partner in crime is pretty excited too.
How does it sound? Type/size of the exhaust?
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Well,from the picture and based on your age you should have plenty of time to get it done! :lol:

Congrats!
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Gregs672000 wrote: Sun Apr 29, 2018 1:19 pm Well,from the picture and based on your age you should have plenty of time to get it done! :lol:

Congrats!
lol, congrats.
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