Another weekend. People leaving e-mails asking if it is still available. Two people said they were going to come look at the car. Neither one of them did. One guy wanted to know if the car had a current inspection sticker. It doesn't.
I looked seriously at fixing the car. The power steering rack is leaking. Replacing the power steering rack is a really nasty job. I watched a couple of you tube videos. It involves jacking up the car and getting behind the engine and transmission to get to it. There is a cross member and a sway bar there too. You have to remove the fluid lines and the connection to the steering column and get the whole mess out of there. It would be a lot easier if I put it on the rack. If I take it to a shop to have it done the bill will be about $1,000. I can buy the rack for around $200 if I do it myself.
If I fix the steering I will have a 23 year old Chevy Lumina with trashed leather seats both front and back. There is stuffing coming out of the back seat and it looks nasty. The carpet is stained with coffee. The clear coat is coming off everywhere and the paint is also chipping off in places. There is a big rust spot on the roof between the window and the sunroof. The back suspension squeaks when you push up and down on it. I don't know what that is.
On the positive side, I just had the sunroof rebuilt and the spent a lot of time tracking down and fixing electrical problems that were draining the battery. I totally redid the air conditioning including and new compressor about two years ago. I also payed to have the factory CD player repaired and the car is wired to operate an old 3rd generation iPod and an aftermarket satellite radio.
My question is, is this car worth fixing? I do have some sentimental attachment to the car because my dad, who is no longer alive, bought it new 23 years ago. It has belonged to my immediate family since it was new. I also had thoughts of making it into a cheap rallycross car, although there are all kinds of better rallycross cars out there. Or maybe a Gambler 500 car. Mrs. Snowdoggie thinks that is crazy, to take an old car and try to race it offroad. She thinks I will probably end up on the end of a tow truck hook paying money to get it out of someplace it never should have gone. It's a 23 year old car with 167,000 miles on it so chances are I will it will probably just break down again after I put all that time into replacing the steering rack, having the car re-aligned and then inspected and buying new tags for it. Maybe I should just cut my losses. It really will cost more to replace the steering rack than the car would be worth if I pay to fix it and it will cost a lot of blood, sweat and tears plus weekends I could spend on my many other projects to get this car running again. I also have a Miata racecar project, a Motorhome project, an off road Jeep XJ project and a whole lot of deferred maintenance on two different houses. And a full time job. I have a new Mustang and a new Honda CRV (her car) that can get me to around and haul stuff. Should I just donate it to Cars for Kids and move on.
The strange thing is, this was my dad's car and he was the kind of guy who would keep a car for 10 years then trade it to the dealer for a brand new one. He never owned a 23 year old car. That was mom who kept is so long and me who kept it running so long. Dad would say dump it.
I could keep trying to sell it but in the condition it is in now it would be a hard sell. You could drive it while pouring power steering fluid in it. The paint is bad and the interior is beyond bad. I dropped the price to $1,000 today and may drop it more in the future, but can I even get somebody to buy it at this point. I pretty much tell everybody in the ad what is wrong with it. Maybe it just won't sell.