winslow33
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My friend is selling a '96 Ford Taurus for $200.
It needs 3 new wheel bearings and a coil spring and running board to be certified. I know that he's not hiding anything, he's pretty much my best friend and bought it last year in the hopes of fixing it but hes got no money to pay rent, so the cars gotta go. I helped him fix some other stuff on it this summer so i know the car pretty well.
But I dont have a whole lot of money to buy new parts. My dad has an old '96 Pontiac Sunfire at the farm, so I'm thinking, if the wheel bearings and coil spring on the Sunfire are in good enough shape to pass certification, am I lucky enough for them to fit into the Taurus? I know its a long shot and probably a stupid question, but I figure its worth a try, i mean if it works I can get a certified car for under $300. Seems to me both cars are the same year, MIGHT fit if im really lucky.
It needs 3 new wheel bearings and a coil spring and running board to be certified. I know that he's not hiding anything, he's pretty much my best friend and bought it last year in the hopes of fixing it but hes got no money to pay rent, so the cars gotta go. I helped him fix some other stuff on it this summer so i know the car pretty well.
But I dont have a whole lot of money to buy new parts. My dad has an old '96 Pontiac Sunfire at the farm, so I'm thinking, if the wheel bearings and coil spring on the Sunfire are in good enough shape to pass certification, am I lucky enough for them to fit into the Taurus? I know its a long shot and probably a stupid question, but I figure its worth a try, i mean if it works I can get a certified car for under $300. Seems to me both cars are the same year, MIGHT fit if im really lucky.