It looks like a nice car, if you can get it for the right price. Although 6,500 seems a little high to me, based on what you've said.
I'd be very particular about learning more about the engine work that's been done. If he can't tell you who did the work so you can check out the documents and credentials of the builder, I'd be very suspicious. I say this from recent experience, where we bought a rebuilt engine for another of our vehicles. I was told, and trusted, that it had been done properly. The motor looked right, sounded good, and the guy gave me all the right names locally for who did the work (although he had no paperwork). I trusted him. He lied about who did the work. We learned that it was his pet monkey. When we tore the motor down - after it started coming apart - we found some ***** had installed stock pistons in the .030 bore. It ran alright for a few months, but it started scoring the cyl walls. We're not novices, and we got duped. Looking good and sounding good are no substitutes for good documentation.
...and x2 when Nance says check the cowl area carefully. They're tough to find and expensive to fix.
Good luck. Let us know how it works out. Glad to have you here.
Mark
I'd be very particular about learning more about the engine work that's been done. If he can't tell you who did the work so you can check out the documents and credentials of the builder, I'd be very suspicious. I say this from recent experience, where we bought a rebuilt engine for another of our vehicles. I was told, and trusted, that it had been done properly. The motor looked right, sounded good, and the guy gave me all the right names locally for who did the work (although he had no paperwork). I trusted him. He lied about who did the work. We learned that it was his pet monkey. When we tore the motor down - after it started coming apart - we found some ***** had installed stock pistons in the .030 bore. It ran alright for a few months, but it started scoring the cyl walls. We're not novices, and we got duped. Looking good and sounding good are no substitutes for good documentation.
...and x2 when Nance says check the cowl area carefully. They're tough to find and expensive to fix.
Good luck. Let us know how it works out. Glad to have you here.
Mark