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Goodbye Everyone on the Forums.

9.6K views 88 replies 26 participants last post by  lycan  
#1 · (Edited)
Well, it was nice being here for as long as I was. It sure helped me with problems that I have had with the car. After the transmission went out I really needed a vehicle and my parents didn't believe that fixing the Acura was the best thing. So I purchased another vehicle, a 1994 Chrysler LHS with 119,000 miles.
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I'm selling the Chrysler (Yes, the chrysler) for $3,200. I wish everyone with an Acura Legend good luck in the future, and thanks for being there for me if you ever helped. Bye.
 
#27 ·
if you could slap it in a box and ship it to australia for bout 20 bux i would pay 300 for your car. :p
 
#29 ·
lol i think when u rock up to USPS they might have something to say about the box size on the back of your trailer......
 
#31 ·
So u barely got the chrys and youre sellin it?? how come? Why dont you keep it and forget about looking for a car, problem solved :)
 
#33 ·
lycan said:
Alright. I'm buying a 99 and newer car next, and the Legend doesn't qualify, but I do like the TL's, I may buy one of those. I don't call a 95 and older car very dependable, I know my Chrysler isn't as dependable as a newer vehicle..
I'll sell the Legend for $300 or best offer if anyone wants it. It's sitting under a tree in my yard and I need to get rid of it, parents' order. It's a great looking clean car, but the transmission doesn't work and the engine has ticking lifters, but I think the ticking lifters are due to a somewhat bent oil pan.
It is a nice looking car...
 
#35 ·
1_Hot_Legend_L said:
Question for ya lycan....Would it be possible to get just the power antenna and one of the bulbs from the vanity mirror lights? Just thought of something, you should just part it out, you'll make loads of cash on here!
There isn't a power antenna in the motor currently, I couldn't find one that fit the OEM Motor. :p
But I don't have time to part it out, I would prefer just to sell it to someone cheap.
 
#39 · (Edited)
1_Hot_Legend_L said:
ok, let me see how much it would cost me to have it shipped to FL. Does it move at all?????? and do you have a good title?
Yes, clean title, it's never been in an accident, and it can move a few feet, then the transmission dies and won't move until it's restarted.
Oh, www.cardomain.com/id/lycanw if anyone wants pictures.
Thats the best interior picture I have, but that was before it was vacuumed and shampooed. It looks a lot better now with new mats too.
 
#40 ·
lycan said:
Yes, clean title, it's never been in an accident, and it can move a few feet, then the transmission dies and won't move until it's restarted.
Oh, www.cardomain.com/id/lycanw if anyone wants pictures.
Thats the best interior picture I have, but that was before it was vacuumed and shampooed. It looks a lot better now with new mats too.
So it might be able to drive itself onto a car carrier?
 
#49 ·
what a crappy trade.


Have fun with that hunk of junk.

I know several people that did the S10 V8 thing, sure they are fast but when a corner comes out WATCH OUT they dont handle worth a dam and are death traps with V8's in them with all the extra weight up front we had to have custom springs, spindles, etc made to even make them ride safe.

Even with the V8 I've raced em in my G1 and on the highway I still take them everytime easily, off the light they have me until 3rd gear.
 
#50 ·
Well that was rude. I have an s10 with a v8 in it right now, and I all it needed custom was motor mounts and the wiring, that's all. It doesn't need front coil springs exchanged like you said. I'm rebuilding a 350 right now to drop into it, the block is already at the machine shop to get hot tanked, line bored, and cylinder bored. This truck will perform easily and a lot better than my other s10, which has a 305. It sounds to me like the people you raced that had an s-10 with a v8 had 305s in them, which are slower than 4.3's, plus they get worse gas mileage. I think s-10s are the most customizable vehicles out there, since they're domestic and they're everywhere, so parts are easy to come by. I plan on bagging it soon. Thanks for the interest though. Bye.