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Chicago Cab
Started by jar_o_flies, Jul 13 2009 12:47 PM
10 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 13 July 2009 - 12:47 PM
Has anyone taken a look at the 1994 Red Cabriolet listed on autotrader in the Chicago area? It is at a dealer called Premier Auto Haus. VIN is WP0CA2962RS840618.
Not sure if the link will work : http://www.autotrade...;standard=false
Seems like this one falls into the camp of "too good to be true", as I said, curious to know if anyone has called/or looked at this one?
Thanks
Not sure if the link will work : http://www.autotrade...;standard=false
Seems like this one falls into the camp of "too good to be true", as I said, curious to know if anyone has called/or looked at this one?
Thanks
#2
Posted 13 July 2009 - 01:44 PM
If everything check out, it looks like a good deal. Appears to be a early 94, probably rebadged 93. From a quick look the only things I see wrong are the hinge for the center console is broken and it's missing the door for the glove compartment in the engine bay.
#3
Posted 13 July 2009 - 07:39 PM
QUOTE (banditsc @ Jul 13 2009, 05:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If everything check out, it looks like a good deal. Appears to be a early 94, probably rebadged 93. From a quick look the only things I see wrong are the hinge for the center console is broken and it's missing the door for the glove compartment in the engine bay.
It also is missing the rear engine bay cover (PN 944 504 533 00) that went along with the one at the front (missing the glove compartment door).
#4
Posted 13 July 2009 - 08:55 PM
Front and rear rims appear to be different.
#5
Posted 14 July 2009 - 01:45 AM
It looks like it needs a bit of TLC. If it has a full service history, and you spend $1000 dollars fixing the cosmetic issues, this could be a very nice car.
#6
Posted 14 July 2009 - 03:53 AM
QUOTE (Carl968 @ Jul 14 2009, 12:55 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Front and rear rims appear to be different.
Hadn't noticed that. One of the rear wheels is a 17" and the others are 16".
#7
Posted 14 July 2009 - 06:09 AM
QUOTE (banditsc @ Jul 13 2009, 05:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If everything check out, it looks like a good deal. Appears to be a early 94, probably rebadged 93. From a quick look the only things I see wrong are the hinge for the center console is broken and it's missing the door for the glove compartment in the engine bay.
Actually, it is a late 94 car. Note the seats. The turnover point is RS840249 and this car is way after that. It is an original 17" wheel car with 220 LSD but someone on another site saw the car and said it was in bad shape when reviewed in person.
#8
Posted 14 July 2009 - 08:46 AM
Thanks for the feedback folks, and the details Jeff968.
"Bad shape" is always relative, but as I am some distance away, and likely will not be in that area until closer to 2nd week of Aug, I was hoping someone here had stopped by and taken a hard look at it, perhaps even driven the vehicle.
The different size/type wheels scare me a bit....tough to think of an explanation that makes any sense for that... "Buy the car, not the story", yet still I am curious about the history of this vehicle.
The "deluxe" vin decoding at www.decodethis.com says 16" wheels installed, front and rear.
"Bad shape" is always relative, but as I am some distance away, and likely will not be in that area until closer to 2nd week of Aug, I was hoping someone here had stopped by and taken a hard look at it, perhaps even driven the vehicle.
The different size/type wheels scare me a bit....tough to think of an explanation that makes any sense for that... "Buy the car, not the story", yet still I am curious about the history of this vehicle.
The "deluxe" vin decoding at www.decodethis.com says 16" wheels installed, front and rear.
#9
Posted 14 July 2009 - 09:16 AM
The front black plastic "mouth" grille is also missing. Probably an inexpensive fix but it is still missing.
Carl
Carl
#10
Posted 15 July 2009 - 06:45 AM
QUOTE (jar_o_flies @ Jul 14 2009, 12:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The "deluxe" vin decoding at www.decodethis.com says 16" wheels installed, front and rear.
Those "generic" utilities never work right. That's why you visit a model specific site like Forums. That car came with the following options from the factory:
LT - Black partial leather seats
XD4 - Painted crest center caps
220 - Limited slip differential
398 - 17" wheels
437 - Full power driver's seat
It would also have codes:
C02 - US Emissions
231 - change of tire manuafacture (seen with 17" wheel cars)
331 - AM/FM cassette
454 - Cruise control
If you call the dealer they can get the codes for you off the car and you'll see they match the above. They can be found on the vehicle information sticker which is on page 2 of the maintenance manual or stuck to the floor/tail panel under the rear trunk carpet.
Jeff
#11
Posted 13 August 2009 - 06:16 AM
QUOTE (jeff968 @ Jul 15 2009, 09:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Those "generic" utilities never work right. That's why you visit a model specific site like Forums. That car came with the following options from the factory:
LT - Black partial leather seats
XD4 - Painted crest center caps
220 - Limited slip differential
398 - 17" wheels
437 - Full power driver's seat
It would also have codes:
C02 - US Emissions
231 - change of tire manuafacture (seen with 17" wheel cars)
331 - AM/FM cassette
454 - Cruise control
If you call the dealer they can get the codes for you off the car and you'll see they match the above. They can be found on the vehicle information sticker which is on page 2 of the maintenance manual or stuck to the floor/tail panel under the rear trunk carpet.
Jeff
LT - Black partial leather seats
XD4 - Painted crest center caps
220 - Limited slip differential
398 - 17" wheels
437 - Full power driver's seat
It would also have codes:
C02 - US Emissions
231 - change of tire manuafacture (seen with 17" wheel cars)
331 - AM/FM cassette
454 - Cruise control
If you call the dealer they can get the codes for you off the car and you'll see they match the above. They can be found on the vehicle information sticker which is on page 2 of the maintenance manual or stuck to the floor/tail panel under the rear trunk carpet.
Jeff
Jeff,
What tool did you use to get the options from the VIN?
Thanks
Jim
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