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Just Check Out the 1983-84 244 Turbo 200

The entire interior is in really bad shape (holes & cuts). The tires are shot. The car has not been started in over 3 years. Someone decided to pull most of the wiring from up under the dashboard - some things just cut or unplugged. The wiring harness is starting to crack and is very brittle. The shocks & struts (all the way around) are shot. The engine needs LOTS of TLC. There is a connector about 3/4 of the way back on the valve cover that has been disconnected and no connector anywhere nearby..I think it was a 5 or 6 wire connector on top of the valve cover. The two good things.....The Virgo Wheels and the lenses (front & back) are in Excellent Shape..

I was thinking about a "project car" but everything needs lots of work. I also thought about buying the car and parting it out.

So, with a new electrical setup, suspension, wiring harness, tires, engine put together and tune-up it should run like a new one.....

The owner wants $250.00 I have not talked about going less, just need a few opinions. Thanks to those of you who responded earlier.


Todd :-)






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