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nickle an dimed to death aka (mid atlantic) help me find a new car! #375514 01/07/04 03:53 PM
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unirevolt Offline OP
Mudrunner
so the journey ends and a new begins. Last years winter (salt) destroyed my Rodeo's body regardless of my washings. To make many long stories short - The girlfriend says its got to go. (yeah i know, ditch the chick) I've put too much into it already (completely new exhaust minus headers, y pipe; radiator, complete rear end, new brakes, rotors, calipers, etc...) I keep telling her i'm just rebuilding it to new. Anyway, she mentioned the idea of me getting another Amigo, and I'm running with it.

Mid Atlantic crowd - would you mind keeping your eyes open for me? I've looked at vehicles before in College Park, Woodbridge, Winchester, Morgantown, Pittsburgh, York; so I don't mind a drive.

Looking for a good condition 94 XS (i assume they only had the 2.6) none of their *cough**cough* alternative colors
or a 98 V6 (very reasonably priced) though i haven't yet to see what a 2.2 4 feels like. Not too picky but 4x4 a must <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />
Just a number would be great, but if ya feel like taking out another Zu for a drive and look it'd be much appreciated

Thanks,
Matt


Matt - 92 Rodeo LS (sorta)
tell tail signs
It's no fun to climb the ladder when the rungs on the ladder are bent - The Recipe
Re: nickle an dimed to death aka (mid atlantic) help me find a new car! [Re: unirevolt] #375515 01/07/04 03:57 PM
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RodeoXS Offline
Body Damage is Cool
What's instore for your Rodeo???

email me at bptravler@yahoo.com


George <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" />
92 Rodeo XS 4x4
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Re: nickle an dimed to death aka (mid atlantic) help me find a new car! [Re: RodeoXS] #375516 01/07/04 07:28 PM
Anonymous
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Can you say fly out to the west coast and buy one that has never seen the snow or salt on a road. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/coolg.gif" alt="" />

Re: nickle an dimed to death aka (mid atlantic) help me find a new car! [Re: unirevolt] #375517 01/10/04 12:50 AM
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TXCO RIG Offline
Mudrunner
Hey let me know what you want to spend. I am with an Isuzu Dealer in Dallas and can get one of my buddies who is a wholesaler to pick one up for you at auction.


99 Trooper 3" Indy lift,Rancho 9000's,RIP
91 Trooper 2.4l, Indy 3in,32x11.5,5 BFG's on black Rock Crawlers,Confer rack ,Pro Comp lights,Warn hubs,XM radio
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Re: nickle an dimed to death aka (mid atlantic) help me find a new car! #375518 01/10/04 02:56 AM
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unirevolt Offline OP
Mudrunner
That's why we have the wang on our side; it's just too bad it's mandatory for them all to be 2 wheel drive down there <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />;

TXCO, thanks for the offer, but a drive down to Baltimore is a little different than a flight out of BWI. Trying to keep things within a 3 hour drive


Matt - 92 Rodeo LS (sorta)
tell tail signs
It's no fun to climb the ladder when the rungs on the ladder are bent - The Recipe
Re: nickle an dimed to death aka (mid atlantic) help me find a new car! [Re: unirevolt] #375519 01/10/04 03:28 AM
Anonymous
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May I suggest picking up a vehicle in Eastern Tennessee?

They will be rust free, in reasonable to good condition, and the hotels are very inexpensive. I reccomend that section of the country to anyone in the Eastern US looking for a car that isn't brand new and isn't a rustbucket either.

Re: nickle an dimed to death aka (mid atlantic) help me find a new car! [Re: unirevolt] #375520 01/10/04 04:27 AM
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I drove a '98 4 cyl a few weeks ago near allentown PA. Found a '98 V6 for myself so I passed it up. Mileage was under 70k, 4WD seemed to function fine and was in nice shape except for a small ding on the rear quarter. It was for sale at a new car dealer's used lot priced slightly under 7k. If you want I'll get a newspaper tomorrow and see if it's still advertised.

Re: nickle an dimed to death aka (mid atlantic) help me find a new car! #375521 01/10/04 06:57 PM
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unirevolt Offline OP
Mudrunner
Yeah, I've though about TN and KY, not out of the question. I work for a hotel so I can get rooms pretty cheap <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
I've decided that if I do get a 98 it's going to be a V6


Matt - 92 Rodeo LS (sorta)
tell tail signs
It's no fun to climb the ladder when the rungs on the ladder are bent - The Recipe
Re: nickle an dimed to death aka (mid atlantic) help me find a new car! [Re: unirevolt] #375522 01/10/04 09:49 PM
Anonymous
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How about a '00 V6? Maybe more than you were looking to spend, but none nicer.

I'd knock the cost of a plane tickout out here too off the price (up to $300).

FS: my 2000 4x4 v6 AT Hardtop Amigo

Re: nickle an dimed to death aka (mid atlantic) help me find a new car! #375523 01/28/04 02:15 AM
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rubo Offline
Body Damage is Cool
There's one close to my fathers place in NJ.
Don't know the year, but IIRC it's a 4x4 with 2.6L stick shift.
It has the hard top & is in a realy good condition.
I stoped once to check it out, but didn't have much time to poke around. The only thing i noticed it had a fairly new Borla cat-back exhaust on it.

Next time i'm in NJ i'll see if it's still there & if it is i'll get all the info & the owners phone # & PM you.


"If i can't crawl over it, i'll fly over it"
rubo

'96 Amigo 4x4, 3.2L V6, 4L30E, D44 rear, SOA, 1" BL, undergoing surgery.
'00 Rodeo LS 4x4, 3.2L V6, OME 919 Springs, front cranked to match,1" BL, 265/70x16 Scorion A/T's.
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