Hey eric!!!
I would like to buy only the front lights. If you agree with it
please send me an e mail to
betceve@.... Thank you very
much!!!!
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18i@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Sechrist" <newwave@c...> wrote:
>
> I have two 1984 Renault 18 Sportwagons I'd like to sell. They are
> identical in options and features from the factory. Both are 2.2L
> inline 4, 5-speed manual transmission cars. They have power front
> windows, manual rear windows. One runs and one is a parts car.
>
> The one that runs has been my (nearly) daily driver for almost a
year.
> She has almost 100000 miles. She's had regular oil changes and is
> currently sitting on basically new tires. Always starts right up in
> the mornings, even in the cold. The interior is in pretty good
shape,
> not perfect; a couple of cracks in the plastic but nothing major.
The
> speedometer needle is in the process of rotting off, which is a
common
> problem for these cars, I guess. It tends to stick at 20 or 30 MPH,
> until you go over 45, then it comes back around. This does not
affect
> the odometer. The paint is fading, typical for a 21 year old car.
The
> radiator has been patched twice due to leaks... nothing major. The
> worst problem with the car currently is it's impossible to get into
> reverse gear. It just went out one day and I have not been able to
get
> it to engage since. Most of the typical things to look out for are
> fine, including the parking brake, the power windows, temperature
> gauge, and such. I had exhaust work done fairly recently.
>
> The one that doesn't run is about one step up from being a basket
> case. The frame is rusty, there are no brakes, the interior is not
the
> best, and it's currently full of random parts (like a breather for
a
> Ford 232 V6, for instance). I assume the transmission is good but I
> don't know. The engine has been started and running for a few
minutes
> at a time, within the last few months, but there's no way I'd
drive it
> anywhere. It's currently sitting on four flat tires.
>
> I'd like to sell both together to someone who will take care of
them
> (or at least the one that works, and use the other for parts).
> NADAguides.com says a 1984 Renault Sportwagon is worth $1400
retail,
> but I'm familiar enough with these cars to know I'm not likely to
find
> someone willing to spend that much on them. Make me an offer I
can't
> refuse and they're yours. Come pick up in western NC or I can
probably
> deliver them a short distance for a reasonable fee. E-mail me
directly
> with any questions.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric Sechrist