I was on this forum a year or so back, when I was working on an '86 GL. Unfortunately, that wagon was rammed by someone who didn't notice they had a red light...
Here I am again, looking at getting another older Subee
Need some advice on this little hatchback - it seems like a good buy, but I wanted to check it out with those more experienced..
It's a 1981 Hatchback, EA-81 engine, 4wd.
The interior is clean, exterior clean except for one small rust spot. The engine bay looks nice, mostly clean, some rubber looks a little weathered...though visible seals look nice on engine. It apparently hadn't been driven in two years, and it's been sitting outside, though in sunny Colorado weather...I tried to fire it up, and after a dozen cranks, it fired up nice, on a cold day (20F). It idles a little high, and you have to tap the gas to get it back down, but not too bad. The owner does have records of regular maintenance, and seems to really love the little "nugget" as she calls it.
The one main thing I'm concerned about is the oil looks like a latte - its a creamy light brown color and a little bubbly - but it has been sitting for two years. IS THIS NORMAL FOR A CAR THAT HAS SAT FOR A WHILE?
She's asking $850. It would probably need belts, plugs, wires, hoses, fluids changed, filters..axles look good, underbody looks good. Is this a fair asking price?? She is firm on it..
THANKS FOR THE ADVICE!
I'm thinking about asking her if I could drain and fill the oil, then run a compression test on it to make sure the head gasket is good..
The owners description:
Details of mechanics:
1) Car has sat for two years, was running up until I parked it due to the fact I purchased another vehicle.
2) Carburetor rebuilt recently but does need adjustment.
3) New brakes
4) New muffler
5) Tires in great condition
Needs a look at and or fixing:
1) No head rest for drivers side seat
2) Carburetor rebuild/adjustment
3) Basic maintenance (oil change, plugs, wires)