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'94 GT parts car

Showing you guys this one is a little late in coming, since I've had it almost two months. It's gonna donate it's parts in the near future, but I've been driving it around for the time being.

Wanted to get a feel for how the motors running, and get some seat time with a manual tranny. First car I've owned with a stick, and even though I've been able to drive a stick for awhile, I need the practice! :D

The car has 188K+ on the clock, but it had a Jasper motor dropped in about 14 or 15k ago. The guy I bought it from didn't really have it all that long (was selling to pay off his crotch rocket) and he said that all he had done to it was a MAC cat back. The clutch seems to have a pretty heavy feel, so I don't know if it's stock or aftermarket.

Don't really know how bad, but the car was wrecked at some point. RDOT dr. side fender, and bondo and tell tale rust on dr. side quarter panel (see photo). I'm not the least bit worried about it though, since it's destined to be parts soon.

Plus it used to be a nice blue color, but it looks like the car was rattle canned white.

No doubt though, this car is pretty quick. :D
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Quote from: JeremyB;165772
Repairing a lock cylinder that is frozen or sans keys requires a drill, gumption, and a midget on a tricycle.
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Forgot to put on intake hose when starting the car, sucked neighbors cat into intake.

Re: '94 GT parts car

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few more...
Resident "Idiot".

Formerly TBob5pt0 :shoothead


Quote from: JeremyB;165772
Repairing a lock cylinder that is frozen or sans keys requires a drill, gumption, and a midget on a tricycle.
Quote from: Big_D
Forgot to put on intake hose when starting the car, sucked neighbors cat into intake.

Re: '94 GT parts car

Reply #2
last ones for now...
Resident "Idiot".

Formerly TBob5pt0 :shoothead


Quote from: JeremyB;165772
Repairing a lock cylinder that is frozen or sans keys requires a drill, gumption, and a midget on a tricycle.
Quote from: Big_D
Forgot to put on intake hose when starting the car, sucked neighbors cat into intake.