Possibly buying a rusty 93 si hatch.. I need the H-T expert's opinions. *56k gonna take a long time
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Possibly buying a rusty 93 si hatch.. I need the H-T expert's opinions. *56k gonna take a long time
Yesterday I went to take a look at a hatch that's being sold localy. It is basicly in shambles but for $500cdn I figure its a good base to start my project. I looked the car over for about an hour examining basicly everything. There is some rust on the underbody that I'm not clear about. There are no holes on the underbody or anything.. just some rust that I'm assuming is normal wear for a 12 year old car but I took a bunch of pictures to make sure. The engine is burning oil and leaking rad fluid but I'm not planning on driving it much til post swap. Please take a look at the pics and help me decide.
Ohh and for all you cali people.. every EG around here that hasn't had recent body work done has rust like this. You guys are lucky to be able to find non-rusted hatches.
Here she is in all her rusted glory.
Rear tailgate is a bit stiff.. I guess due to a little rust on the hinges.
This is the bolt that secures the floor matts. It was quite rusty although the floor around it fealt fine. I'm assuming this is caused by snow getting in from winter driving but if you think the whole floor is probably rusted around here let me know.
The driver seat bracket is also VERY rusted.
Where as the passenger side is pretty much fine.
Rear susp. and my car in the background
These next pictures are all up under the rear bumper.
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Now heres where I get overboard with the pics just incase someone notices something I did not.
Super dirty engine bay
eww
Hatch floor is mint.
Mint hatch I saw on the way.
And last and also least. My buddy and a pimp ride we saw.. lol
Ohh and for all you cali people.. every EG around here that hasn't had recent body work done has rust like this. You guys are lucky to be able to find non-rusted hatches.
Here she is in all her rusted glory.
Rear tailgate is a bit stiff.. I guess due to a little rust on the hinges.
This is the bolt that secures the floor matts. It was quite rusty although the floor around it fealt fine. I'm assuming this is caused by snow getting in from winter driving but if you think the whole floor is probably rusted around here let me know.
The driver seat bracket is also VERY rusted.
Where as the passenger side is pretty much fine.
Rear susp. and my car in the background
These next pictures are all up under the rear bumper.
Left
Center
Right
Now heres where I get overboard with the pics just incase someone notices something I did not.
Super dirty engine bay
eww
Hatch floor is mint.
Mint hatch I saw on the way.
And last and also least. My buddy and a pimp ride we saw.. lol
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Re: Possibly buying a rusty 93 si hatch.. I need the H-T expert's opinions. *56k gonna take a long t
i wouldn't touch that car....
if it's one thing i can't stand, it's frozen/rusted bolts...nevermind the bodywork that thing needs.
if it's one thing i can't stand, it's frozen/rusted bolts...nevermind the bodywork that thing needs.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SkyeC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i wouldn't touch that car....
if it's one thing i can't stand, it's frozen/rusted bolts...nevermind the bodywork that thing needs.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that car needs soooo much work...it's giving me a headache..
i wouldn't do it
if it's one thing i can't stand, it's frozen/rusted bolts...nevermind the bodywork that thing needs.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that car needs soooo much work...it's giving me a headache..
i wouldn't do it
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man i used to hate the AZ heat, now im happy we dont need to deal with cars like that. Dont buy that
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HOLY CRAP! THAT WAS LIKE LOOKING AT ROTTEN.COM X3 THAT IS HORRIBLE!
IF MY HATCH HAD RUST LIKE THAT.... i donno.... i wouldnt know whaaat i would do! but bump for those experts
IF MY HATCH HAD RUST LIKE THAT.... i donno.... i wouldnt know whaaat i would do! but bump for those experts
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Lots of work you can't do yourself (im guessing your not a mechanic) not worth the money or effort. There are other fish in the sea.
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Awww boo this is exactly what I didn't want to hear. The way I'm looking it at is $500 for something to work with. $1000 on body work. $1000 on a hookup I've got for a '94 GSR engine and I've got a 14.5 second hatch for under 3grand.
I'm just thinking as long as the frame is alright then I'm good. I'll let the mechanics take care of the annoyingness of the rusty bolts. But I could just be dreaming. Remember this is only 500 canadian dollars... The cheapest hatches I can find around here are also rusted on the rear fenders (although not quite as bad it requires the same amount of work to fix) are $1500 more and have higher kms.
I need more details.. like what exactly it is that you've seen in the pics that worries you. Thanks for all the input so far guys.
I'm just thinking as long as the frame is alright then I'm good. I'll let the mechanics take care of the annoyingness of the rusty bolts. But I could just be dreaming. Remember this is only 500 canadian dollars... The cheapest hatches I can find around here are also rusted on the rear fenders (although not quite as bad it requires the same amount of work to fix) are $1500 more and have higher kms.
I need more details.. like what exactly it is that you've seen in the pics that worries you. Thanks for all the input so far guys.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EmoHatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">$1000 on body work.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You doing that yourself, and that's what your figuring you'll have in parts?
You doing that yourself, and that's what your figuring you'll have in parts?
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1000$? that seems a little on the low side.. by the time you cut out all the rest from the rear of the car and reweld in new stuff, plus replace the tailgate, etc... its just not even worth it. It would be one thing if it were just fenders, bumpers, etc.. stuff easily replaced, but all that extra work.... What about the bolts holding the floormats, that means that everything else below that took the same treatment which means an even bigger mess. Rip the carpet up and I bet its all rust.
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that's really retarded i've seen beat up EF's in better condition.
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Re: Possibly buying a rusty 93 si hatch.. I need the H-T expert's opinions. *56k gonna take a long t
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EmoHatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just some rust that I'm assuming is normal wear for a 12 year old car but I took a bunch of pictures to make sure.
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for 12 years that is excessive, for 40 years that would be normal
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for 12 years that is excessive, for 40 years that would be normal
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that's really retarded i've seen beat up EF's in better condition.
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Re: Possibly buying a rusty 93 si hatch.. I need the H-T expert's opinions. *56k gonna take a long t
with the amount of body work you could buy a better eg
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Sorry but NO, that is NOT a good starter for a project. That thing is a piece of ****. Youd have to pay me to take that off someones hand. EVERYTHING on that car will be a headache to you man. There will be SOO many seized/snapped bolts, and the body will work alone is going to be outrageously difficult.
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That car is crap man. I would not touch it, i would rather see what $500 looks like when lit on fire then pay for that headach. I'll sell you my si hatch for $5k
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IMO, the car is not worth your time/money. Find a better/more solid platform to begin your project on.