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Downside to the broken down old beater
jonk
Member Posts: 10,121
......as I posted a few days ago, my 93 Tempo floated up to that great auto graveyard in the sky last week. The right rear torsion bar snapped; combined with everything else wrong with it I decided it wasn't worth repairing.
The downside? I'm now obliged to drive my good car, the 07 Mustang in the snow. Not exactly a snow friendly vehicle. I am debating getting some snow tires for it on Monday, that should help a lot. On the other side, I think that I could get another front wheel drive beater for what I'd pay for the tires.
Decisions, decisions.
PS- anyone in Cleveland who wants a 93 Tempo that runs great but needs a total suspension job plus gas tank, yours dirt cheap. [;)]
Edit: and by dirt cheap, I mean 'free' to a board member who plans to fix it up. [:)]
The downside? I'm now obliged to drive my good car, the 07 Mustang in the snow. Not exactly a snow friendly vehicle. I am debating getting some snow tires for it on Monday, that should help a lot. On the other side, I think that I could get another front wheel drive beater for what I'd pay for the tires.
Decisions, decisions.
PS- anyone in Cleveland who wants a 93 Tempo that runs great but needs a total suspension job plus gas tank, yours dirt cheap. [;)]
Edit: and by dirt cheap, I mean 'free' to a board member who plans to fix it up. [:)]
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I have been to Cleveland, and know why it needs a suspension rebuild. Those streets have to be the roughest I have seen anywhere.