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New Pontiac Owner

JasonP

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Hello,

I'm pretty handy around the garage and I can work my way around what does what in an engine pretty easily but this is my first time owning a Pontiac and first time owning a convertible so definitely going to need some help.

I've left a gist of the current state of affairs of my vehicle in my album here: http://pontiacforum.com/pontiac/album.php?albumid=217 but basically I went down to Lakeland, FL for some family event and had been looking for a decent little vehicle to put-put around town in for sub-$1000 I found this '93 Sunbird on Craigslist for $900 (talked the owner down to $800) so got it and immediately drove it the 180mi home. on 1/4 tank of gas.


As for repairs:

  1. First of all the top is starting to rot away it's evident by just looking at it but it still seems somewhat water-tight still it needs to be replaced.
  2. Battery works fine until you shut the car off and then it just dies (replaced).
  3. All of the carpet and seats are rather nasty (previous owner was a smoker) so looking for a way to get that cleaned up or get covers.
  4. Blower fan does not turn on I was told this was just a missing relay but even with it still does not kick on so I just tapped into an accessory line for this.
  5. There are scratches all over so a repaint is going to be necessary.
  6. Radio is OEM but still has plenty of life left in it I'll update that when I care more.

I realize this will cost near (if not more) than what I paid for it but I'm okay with that as the parts are cheap, the engine and transmission are in great shape (despite obviously being uncared for), and I believe it'll be a great project car for, if nothing else, a great learning experience.
 
welcome to the forum and good luck with the car
 
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