Though my friend who drove it said it drove very good and didn’t make any weird noises. I haven’t driven it or registered it or taken to a mechanic yet. Rather pay $500 for a car and fix it up then pay thousands for a car and have to still fix it up. The paint could be fixed and whatever was wrong with the leaks, could be fixed. When I was able to get it home it had some oil leaks but it seemed to have a new alternator and a new clutch and a new battery underneath all the cobwebs and dead leaves. I had initially wanted a v8 automatic but when he turned on this car, it sounded amazing. I had no idea how to drive a manual but you gotta learn sometime. I knew nothing above the car other than it had a clean title, decent miles and was a manual. The steering wheel was cracked from the sun and the drivers seat foam was practically non existent. The previous owner had let it sit in his backyard for years and the paint have started to crack, peel and fade and there was surface rust on it. It only had 97k miles on it with a manual transmission and a v6 motor.
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