Today's Finds - March 22nd, 2024

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PROPANE BUS

1983 Chevrolet P30 Bus

~131,918 miles, automatic, rwd, 8 cylinder

$4,200 / Moxee, WA

The windshield(s) on this are awesome! Would be a great candidate for a camper van.

FIRST GEN 2.0 SWAP

1983 Volkswagen Golf GTI

~60,000 miles, manual, fwd, 4 cylinder

$800 / Uniontown, PA

2.0 swapped GTI with some other modifications. Project is not complete but it is CHEAP.

CADDY HEARSE

1990 Cadillac Brougham Hearse

~86,000 miles, automatic, rwd, 8 cylinder

$2,000 / Roanoke, VA

Hearse is in excellent shape. I've seen a few of these, and people seem to love them.

ALL RED INSIDE

1986 Mazda 626

~153,000 miles, manual, fwd, 4 cylinder

$3,000 / Vancouver, WA

All red interior is awesome, and I wish manufacturers still did single-color interiors. Exterior is also very clean.

CAB-OVER MITSU

1988 Mitsubishi LS Van

~105,510 miles, automatic, rwd, 4 cylinder

$6,000 / Burlington, WA

The seats in this van lay flat, so it would be great for camping. Very nice condition.

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GRAPHIC TRACKER

1993 Geo Tracker

~169,497 miles, manual, rwd, 4 cylinder, convertible

$2,500 / Inola, OK

So many of these Trackers had awesome graphics, and this one is no exception. The light blue on black is very 90's.

PROBE-LEMATIC

1989 Ford Probe GT

~180,000 miles, manual, fwd, 4 cylinder, turbo, pop-up headlights

$1,000 / Stanwood, WA

Clean, manual, turbo Probe. Owner states they just got the car running, but now it needs a head gasket and possibly a rebuild.

Best Tools to Inspect a Used Car

OBD II Code Reader: quickly decipher check engine codes.

High Lumen Flashlight: make it easier to see what you’re inspecting.

1500 Amp Jump Pack: enough power to jump both cars and trucks.

Work Gloves: protect your hands from getting dirty, cut, or shocked.

Shop Towels: useful for many things, including wiping a dipstick.10th