FS in Utah $1000 - 1980 928
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FS in Utah $1000 - 1980 928
Hi everyone. I'm new to the board. I've been lurking for the last month waiting for delivery of my 91 S4 from Louisiana. I came across this 80 928 on a classified site and just wanted to pass it along. I don't want any of these to end up in the crusher!
http://www.ksl.com/auto/listing/1386307?ad_cid=3
http://www.ksl.com/auto/listing/1386307?ad_cid=3
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It'll run, just needs a fuel pump. I can't get the fuel pump to build pressure. Just needs a little TLC.
Translated from 928sellereez:
It ran up until just before I parked it. I parked it because it didn't run. I seemed like it was out of gas. I put some in it but it still seemed like it was out of gas. But I put gas in it so it must be the fuel pump. I was using it as a daily driver. On the days that I could get it to run, I drove it. It needed a tune-up when I parked it. So it just needs a tune-up. It's kind of dirty inside 'cuz the windows were down when I parked it. The rain and snow kept the leather moist. A little hide food and she'll be just fine. Did I tell you this was a forty thousand dollar car when it was new? I think a new fuel pump will do it. I just didn't have the time to put one in during the last five years while it sat outside next to the barn. It used to be pretty reliable before I parked it. These are great cars!
Translated from 928sellereez:
It ran up until just before I parked it. I parked it because it didn't run. I seemed like it was out of gas. I put some in it but it still seemed like it was out of gas. But I put gas in it so it must be the fuel pump. I was using it as a daily driver. On the days that I could get it to run, I drove it. It needed a tune-up when I parked it. So it just needs a tune-up. It's kind of dirty inside 'cuz the windows were down when I parked it. The rain and snow kept the leather moist. A little hide food and she'll be just fine. Did I tell you this was a forty thousand dollar car when it was new? I think a new fuel pump will do it. I just didn't have the time to put one in during the last five years while it sat outside next to the barn. It used to be pretty reliable before I parked it. These are great cars!