My New '86 GS Reply #15 – June 27, 2006, 10:03:54 PM No bluffing.He drag races on the side and builds his own cars in his garage. His father has been an engine builder for nearly his entire life and did the motor on this car. He's plenty capable of yanking everything out of it himself.He said he wants $500 for the engine and transmission and when considering how much it costs to rebuild those, that's not that bad of a price. He didn't feel the car was worth selling whole so he was going to junk it. He's remaining strong on $500 firm so I'm sure there's no talking him down in price. He has just had enough of the car and wants it gone but he feels his work in the drivetrain is worth this amount and will accept nothing less.I really don't think he would get that many "nibbles" for a SO 5.0 if he tried to sell it out of the car. Atleast I don't know of anyone looking for one.He knows I'm into Cougars but not to what extent. He's seen my car on several occasions and we've talked before. Since I do like the cars, he offered the entire thing to me for the price he wants for the engine and tranny. I'm sure he would rather go this route since it will be less work for him.So as of right now, he is holding the car for me. I'm going to look at it better when I can in a couple weekends. Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #16 – June 29, 2006, 03:40:17 AM Quote from: cougarcragarWow...That just amazes me. An '86 GS with crank windows, manual locks, no pass. mirror, no rear defroster, and a 5.0. Did the car come with a 5.0?It may very well be worth restoring.Sounds like my 86 gs to a tee. It didnt start off black but it is now....I say you c00ch it up. Worse case, you get a good parts car. And if it runs, you can always sell it for $500. Maybe to one of us. It is a rare optioned car. Never seen another one other then mine. Hand crank is the shiznit! Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #17 – June 29, 2006, 09:15:44 AM Cool, so yours is stripped too. This one wasn't originally black either. It was red (don't know which shade specifically) but was repainted last year. Who knows maybe these two are the only few left in existence.Well guys, I think I'm going for it. I'm really digging the 4-eyes. I'm going to look over it again but just like Chuck said, it isn't really too much work other than paint. I'm sure I can patch the flaws and make it presentable.So who knows, maybe you all will see me in this thing at Cat Jam... Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #18 – June 29, 2006, 10:20:43 AM You can catch a glimpse of red on the firewall. Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #19 – June 29, 2006, 11:37:47 AM Why can't I find anything like that in northeast ohio? Hell I wouldnt care if it had an engine or not. I say get it man. Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #20 – June 29, 2006, 10:43:37 PM So if you told him to keep the engine and transmission, he'd give you the rest of the car for free ... ? Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #21 – July 01, 2006, 08:48:40 AM Quote from: 4thqtrSo if you told him to keep the engine and transmission, he'd give you the rest of the car for free ... ? Well, I talked to him again. He said that the rear is not bent and the drivetrain is sound. He convinced his daughter that the rear was bent so he could get the car away from her.I'm picking it up next weekend :D Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #22 – July 02, 2006, 08:30:38 PM Nice. Stripped cars rule. Its less shiznit you have to pull out if you make it fast or want to modify the interior. Take some not rain pictures when you get a chance. I will be watching this one. Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #23 – July 02, 2006, 08:36:50 PM So, quick question, Your car wouldnt happen to have 10" rear drums, and no traction lock or quad shocks, would it? Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #24 – July 02, 2006, 08:38:15 PM well now you have one of each style ;-)Black and simplewhite and complexbasics rule Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #25 – July 02, 2006, 10:19:06 PM to add to what haystack said the less shiznit there is the less there is to fix. want to see so more pics as soon as you can. Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #26 – July 03, 2006, 12:10:17 AM Quote from: cougar86_89to add to what haystack said the less shiznit there is the less there is to fix. Where the hell is the fun in that? My car would scare you I guess. Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #27 – July 03, 2006, 02:13:18 PM the fun is at the parts store when you have the extra money to buy what you really want with it! i hate fixing shiznit that breaks but the car is 21 thats what happens. Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #28 – July 03, 2006, 05:05:43 PM You'd love my car. I have every electrical option except the sun roof. You want to talk about a lot of things that can break..... Quote Selected
My New '86 GS Reply #29 – July 03, 2006, 08:57:07 PM Quote from: CougarSEWhere the hell is the fun in that? My car would scare you I guess.Okay, its lighter and that makes it faster. When all is said and done, its still a v-8. Quote Selected