might be buying a Mark VII Reply #15 – April 28, 2012, 11:33:49 PM Why would you want to part it? It looks good. I could see if it was a basket case but like I said, it looks to good to do that to it. Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #16 – April 28, 2012, 11:41:05 PM I would love to have a nice one to drive, but its pretty rusty underneath. the trunk lid is missing alot of metal due to rust. exhaust is shot. the air suspension is shot. and nearly nothing works on the dash due to electrical glitches. and I dont need another driver, got the TC for that, and parking space is a premium. i figure if the TC motor ever pukes, i can pull this drivetrain out from under the bench, and install. it would take several hundred dollars to make this road worthy, and thats not even touching the rust issues. Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #17 – April 28, 2012, 11:46:24 PM That makes sence. It doesn't look that bad in the pics. I'd be doing the same thing in that case. Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #18 – April 29, 2012, 01:09:22 AM Rust kills cars, but I'd still give 700 for it. Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #19 – May 01, 2012, 07:56:48 AM Quote from: ramair351;388269 is it worth $700?] Ummmmmmmm............ HELL YES!!! Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #20 – May 01, 2012, 11:54:45 AM Yeah....that's worth $700....I live in Mt. Pleasant and never get car deals like that.Travis Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #21 – May 01, 2012, 12:33:42 PM plan is to get it this sunday, going to try and drive it home with the collapsed front suspension. ive seen other people doing it! Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #22 – May 01, 2012, 12:53:23 PM I've seen them in the opposite position as well. Looks like they have a load in the trunk. Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #23 – May 03, 2012, 12:33:40 PM There's a good chance the suspension will level out when you start it up. Often they develop slow leaks in the solenoids or hoses and drop when they are parked for more than a couple of days. Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #24 – May 03, 2012, 01:52:57 PM The '86 I bought for parts had the same stance and I drove it about five miles home, front never came up.... Going down hill all the time they do get good gas mileage... Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #25 – May 03, 2012, 10:23:16 PM well i figured out a freind lives about a mile down the road from where the car is at. so i can drive it at least that far. I think he'll let me pull the drivetrain there ( I hope) other wise the car is about 15 miles from my house. sunday sunda sunday! is the day. I'll take some more pictures Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #26 – May 04, 2012, 11:41:00 AM Quote from: TurboCoupe50;388862The '86 I bought for parts had the same stance and I drove it about five miles home, front never came up.... Going down hill all the time they do get good gas mileage... LOL, good one. Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #27 – May 06, 2012, 06:41:29 PM well i picked it up today. today it had NO air suspension goin on, so it was a rough ride home. but wow, what a motor it has in it. i have the spec sheet on it, it has the B303 roller cam, gt40 heads, 65mm TB , headers, big in tank fuel pump, roller rockers, etc. it winds up pretty good! still has 5 year old gas in it, and i couldnt go more than 30mph or it would start bouncing all over the place, but the motor felt and sounded nice. looked it over again, it has some rust bubbles here and there, but its not all that bad. the worst part is the trunklid, and the guy gives me a rust free used trunklid too! anyway its at a buddys house for right now until i figure out what to do with it. Quote Selected
might be buying a Mark VII Reply #28 – May 06, 2012, 08:26:51 PM Great score for the money! Love those cars..... Quote Selected