Junkyard Car
Anyone here gotten there civic/crx from a junkyard and restored it??
I'm trying to restore a civic, and I'm just wondering how much on average $$ I could obtain one with a decent body, and possibly the whole engine+tranny intact.
I'm trying to restore a civic, and I'm just wondering how much on average $$ I could obtain one with a decent body, and possibly the whole engine+tranny intact.
Look around. Non junkyard cars can be cheap enough if you're patient and get a little lucky. My buddy's restoring a low-rust 94 cx hatch that he bought 95% intact and running with a bad headgasket for $800. So far, he has about $75 in it, and has a good daily driver. He's going to repair the rust, hail damage, repaint, swap, and drop, and have a great car for a few thousand (he does paint and body for a living, so no scare).
It really depends on what you're looking for. Obviously EM1s are going to be expensive, even from a junkyard. Keep in mind that rebuilding anything from a junkyard is going to have a salvage title. I'd think you can find a more intact restoration candidate for almost as cheap and still with a clean title on the street somewhere. Hope you know how to do body work though, because that's usually what makes them so cheap.
It really depends on what you're looking for. Obviously EM1s are going to be expensive, even from a junkyard. Keep in mind that rebuilding anything from a junkyard is going to have a salvage title. I'd think you can find a more intact restoration candidate for almost as cheap and still with a clean title on the street somewhere. Hope you know how to do body work though, because that's usually what makes them so cheap.
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