Since none of you cheap bastards will by my car I'm spending one more day trying to fix this dumb thing and I would like to bring it to the challenge when I'm done!
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/201x-classifieds/2003-mini-cooper-s-2000/140139/page1/
I know one part of the rules states if you bought it for $2000 its $2000 but another part says if you bought it 30 years ago to ask the board for FMV. I didn't buy it 30 years ago-but its not as simple as I just bought it-so here's what its worth.
Here's it's story. I bought this car for $2000 from SVReX in July of 2015. I planned on repairing a weird engine noise and having my wife DD it with the occasional autocross thrown in. It ran and drove but made ugly noises and the manifold glowed bright red if it ran more than a couple of minutes. Since then I chased gremlins and let it sit. First the fuel pump died and I replaced it. Then the injectors clogged and I replaced them with slightly higher flow units that fit and were cheaper than stock replacements. Then I ignored it. I am busy with life so I decided to sell it in the above thread. Over the life of the ad I have lowered the price from $2000 to $1700 with a factory manual and a factory car cover thrown in. The best legitimate offer I have received was $1,400 and involved payments.
So now I bought a timing chain kit and plan on replacing the chain on Thursday. I miss being a competitor so I bugged Spinout007 to fix his broken timing belt Miata and we would enter whatever gets finished.
So what says the hive-Is it still a $2000 car? Have I proven its not because it aged 3 years and I can't sell it for more than $1,400. Can I challenge it if I put a $250 timing chain kit on it?