Buy it, try to fix it and if it dunt work sell it for 700 quid. If it does work, touche.
Buy it, try to fix it and if it dunt work sell it for 700 quid. If it does work, touché.
Fixed that for you.
Fixed it for both of youz....
And you could still end up forking out £2K plus to fix it.For 2/300 pounds more get yourself one without issues - or one that you know exactly whats wrong with it - personally I'd leave well alone.
Dead engine. However if the rest of the car is in good condition, at £700 and if you like V8's, I reckon it's worth a punt. Might even be able to haggle the price down a bit. Replace or repair the engine and you have a good car for not a lot of money..It's cheap for a reason...
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Good point buddy.. depending on anything else going on his life, but if it's his thang', go for itDead engine. However if the rest of the car is in good condition, at £700 and if you like V8's, I reckon it's worth a punt. Might even be able to haggle the price down a bit. Replace or repair the engine and you have a good car for not a lot of money..
There is no such thing as a P38 without issues, even if there are none at the time of purchase they will come along shortly. Starting out with a rebuilt engine eliminates one source of problems.For my opinion I reckon don't bother get one that's got no significant issues . In fact get one that's been rebuilt with top hats, is a Thor, and a 4.6. I just think block issues are so common it's not worth fixing anything else if that has issues .
CorrectedThere is no such thing as a P38 without issues, even if there are none at the time of purchase they will come along shortly. Starting out with a rebuilt engine might delay one source of problems.
True with the V8Corrected