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Sheeeezzz, I ought to be able to a $1000 for my core, at least it's all together out of the weather, LMFAO...By "needs rebuild" he must mean turn in for scrap and use money towards one that hasn't been stored in the rain for a couple decades.
https://flint.craigslist.org/pts/5789033869.html
By "needs rebuild" he must mean turn in for scrap and use money towards one that hasn't been stored in the rain for a couple decades.
https://flint.craigslist.org/pts/5789033869.html
I wish it were that easy. Cali requires testing even if it's zero miles per year. The only way out of it is registering a vehicle as non-operational and if you get caught driving one without tags the fine is hefty. I did get caught doing that once, I have a Honda CT90 I use for short runs to the hardware store. Tags and insurance are stupid expensive so I just run the risk since the store is just 3 minutes away. Well, I got a sheriff on my ass while riding down the street and of course the reds and blues came on immediately. Let me tell you, it's hard to play the innocent role when you're not wearing helmet as required by law, your driver's license is at home, and your tags are out of date by 35 years. (April of 1981) I was so busted it made me laugh. Well, I gave it a shot and told him the bike was rebuilt from a basket case and I just got it running that day. We were only a block from my house so he told me to push it home and not ride it again until it was legal. Cool leo, he could have nailed me to the wall but let me go with a verbal warning.
By "needs rebuild" he must mean turn in for scrap and use money towards one that hasn't been stored in the rain for a couple decades.
https://flint.craigslist.org/pts/5789033869.html
Worth about $50 at the very best. Maybe even $25. It can be saved, but with alot of work. As common as those blocks are, not so sure it's worth all the work. First things First, it'll need Electrolysis cleaned then go from there.
For sure. I knew it would only be a couple bucks work of scrap, just another Flintiod who thinks they have a backyard full of gold. Actually surprised he didn't put "ran when pulled" in the ad also.