Postby Rob » Sat Oct 23, 2010 5:48 pm
A nice cheap offer... let's see... $2500 maybe and go from there?
Even then, that'd be primarily for parts to go into another car because I wouldn't bother restoring this one.
Why? It's an early car so it's probably got the short crank problem... I'm not sure why you'd assume it's a 92; my money's actually on something earlier given the width of the license plate area... it will probably have done a lot of mileage... roof can probably have a new window dropped in but the fact its in that state makes me wonder what the rest of the roof's like even though it looks good in the pic... you don't know what has shifted underneath in the accident... lots of things to consider.
Personally, I'd be scavenging it for the wheels, seats, panels, steering wheel, stuff like that, to restore a late 91 onwards NA that's beyond the short crank problem, etc. But that's me. Other people would do it differently.
Given the amount of work that probably needs doing if you did want to push forward and restore it, you wouldn't want to pay much more than $3000-$4000 for it, otherwise that price, plus your restoration fees would be more than you can buy decent, existing cars for.