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350-Z28
09-04-2005, 08:32 AM
Still have three cars i need to get rid of, reposting them.

1987 S-10 Blazer 4x4 4-speed automatic, 2.8 liter TBI V6. This thing is slow but reliable. Starter solenoid is a little weak but it still works. 4x4 works excellent, only 102k on engine and tranny. Tranny still shifts good. $1200, will negotiate to any fair offer.

1986 Saab 900 SPG 2.0 liter high output turbo with a 5-spd. The engine has 360k+ (odometer does not work) but if you know Saab's this is baby mileage. The engine runs flawless and will fire right up. Currently it will not run, removed some parts to aid my other saab but I have all parts necesarry to make it work. Many new parts, needs a new wheel which I will include. $250 firm.

1990 Dodge Caravan LE 3.0 liter V6. Transmission rebuilt 50k ago and shifted wonderfully before she sat. Woodgrain accenting, on the interior and exterior. The rear window on the hatch is broken, someone snuck into my yard and broke it at night but I will see if I can find a junkyard hatch for it before sale. It has Nokian Hakkepaliita directional snow tires on with good tread left. Very reliable van, would make a good driver or hauler (parts inside not on trailer). $600 negotiable.

Wannarace62188
09-04-2005, 10:12 AM
what are the parts that need to be replaced on the saab

350-Z28
09-04-2005, 02:12 PM
Needs plugs, cap and rotor, could use new plug wires but it has the old ones. I have an APC for it that I need to plug in, and i'd need to get a cone filter for it. The stock air box is missing the clips so I'd get a cone filter for it. Effectively that's all it needs to my knowledge. I will tell you because i'm and honest guy this car is rough, but if you wanted to spend a day or two working out minor bugs it has the potential to be an awesome running driver.

Wannarace62188
09-04-2005, 04:36 PM
other than minor things after those parts are in it should run fine?

350-Z28
09-06-2005, 05:57 PM
Should run great, ran very smooth up until I parked it. Has a lot of new parts in it as well so it should run great.

pOrk
09-06-2005, 06:06 PM
saabs, although ugly as hell, run FOREVER

350-Z28
09-06-2005, 10:30 PM
A customer of my dads has 963k on the original engine and transmission. Only had head gaskets and timing chains replaced, no major lower end work done =D

Wannarace62188
09-07-2005, 04:58 PM
do u have ne clue what kind of gas mileage it will get? and how bad is the body?

350-Z28
09-07-2005, 05:38 PM
You can expect 25-30 mpg on average depending how you drive. Body is in fair shape, doors are the worst parts, rusty on the inside. Drivers side weather stripping needs to be put back into place with adhesive because of rusting. However I can find doors for it that wont match but will work.

Wannarace62188
09-07-2005, 06:19 PM
do you have pics? if not thats fine but if u could get some that would be awesome... sorry for being so much trouble... i just dont want something that is gonna break often... And gas mileage is good... better than my 15 in the city :wooo... and is the clutch good? about the parts if i pay u more will u install them...? I would like to be able to drive it home... i dont have a trailer for it...

98whitegpgt
09-08-2005, 05:13 PM
sent ya a pm

350-Z28
09-08-2005, 06:30 PM
Clutch started to slip when i had my performance APC in, but that was only under some harsh boost so it might yet be good. I can install the parts easily enough, should you buy it and want the clutch done I can do that for ya too basically at cost.