Re: Depreciation (w/mechanical repairs somewhat identified) 2002 Durango
By: mark lewis to Damon A. Getsman on Fri Jan 23 2015 17:50:57
ML> set it at $2500 and let them talk you down to whatever the lowest is
ML> you'll take for it... make them work for the drop, too... maybe
ML> $1600-$1800 bottom? who knows, maybe you'll get $2000 for it and they'll
ML> be happy as all get out even with the apparent problems that they find out
ML> about...
That is a damn good idea. I'll give it a start there. I do have a guy in a
local shop that's offered a free appraisal, but who knows what the motives
might be there... Hell, I've got to offload it fairly quick here, too, due to
economic issues, that's a great way to start at least.
ML> just on the surface, perhaps just the bushings on the rob arms need to be
ML> replaced... possibly also adjusting the valves if they have adjustment
ML> screws on them under the valve covers like we used to see and handle with
ML> feeler guages and a couple of hours under the hood...
I'll check that out... I'm aware of how to do that kind of work on a
carbeurated engine, but not on one with fuel injection, unfortunately. I think
I've still got a chilton's manual for this one somewhere, and I do have a
[rudimentary] set of tools. If nothing else, youtube is almost certain to have
something on handling that, should it be possible without pulling the engine.
I just thought it'd have to go below the valve covers, making it fairly
helpless for me to handle w/out a shop & a picker.
ML> just my 2 pesos and i generally don't sell my vehicles once i've gotten
ML> them ;)
I very much appreciate it. I've worked on getting to that point, but my
repeated loss of resources has held me back quite a bit. Thank you for your
advice!
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