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85' Chevy Chevette


jerrodh

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Saw this the other day thinking about buying it for if nothing else a car that doesn't get followed by the cops all day/backup ride. Here's what I know so far.

 

1985 Chevy Chevette

91k Miles

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Automatic (not my choice but oh well)

Started with ease, no awkward noises, etc.

8/10 Body - Paints old but no dents or visible rust/other damage

7/10 Interior - Interiors obviously faded and worn but not torn to hell/etc.

$250 pricetag

 

Bad

Guy says the Carburetor is going out/needs work/etc.

Tires likely need replaced.

 

Basically is this just a complete waste of $250 or no? I mean as is its a running car. How much would it likely cause to fix/replace the carburetor? And would the car have any resale value. I mean not looking to make money on exactly but would you see someone other than me apparently buying this ever?

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Del Sol's black with tent and black steelies with header straight pipe, catback, I get unwanted attention. And I sold the ranger forgot that was there. Going to try and pick it up tomorrow. If I dont take it I'll throw the number up here.
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I had an 85 for my first car. It was a great little car until I put it into a utility pole at about 50 mph. I hit the passenger side, totaled the car, but I only walked away with a broken hip. Couldn't put weight on it for 6 weeks. It was a piece of crap, but mine helped me survive what could have been a horrible accident.

 

A few years after that, I ended up purchasing another one and put a Chevy 350 in it. Had to do very little to make it fit and run. Sold it about 2 months after the swap for about 4 times what I had it in.

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