2000 frc
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2000 frc
Here's the deal I have a 2000 Black m6 FRC Vette. Up until a few days ago it ran great until I had some oil pressure issues, I changed oil backed it off the life noticed there was 0 oil pressure and valve noise was starting to get slightly louder so I immediately shut the engine off! (20 seconds maybe)I had it towed to the shop where I suggested an oil pump and told them not to start the car, I go on home and they later started the car and let it run for "1:30" to do an oil pump test. Well they changed my pump I now have pressure but the valve train noise still exists. I am wanting to sell as is because I really don't have the time/money to dig into this. It could be as simple as lifters, springs......the car is in really good shape and I am the 3rd owner and have put about 25,000 miles on it since 2008. (Active duty military=lots of deployments)I have the normal bolt ones and a mild cam. I have ccw 505 a rims along with the stock rims and tires. I also have all the stock parts. I don't know how much to ask for it so any input would be great and I wanted to give as much information as possible.
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I'll give ya 2k for the wheels and tires, and pay shipping.: thumbs
to clarify the ccw 505a's
to clarify the ccw 505a's
Last edited by mikeg22485; 02-15-2015 at 05:07 PM. Reason: clarity
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Starting to think that this guy is the online equivalent of someone that parks their classic out by the road just to get attention. That or he is fishing for the highest offer without actually posting a price.
He asks what it's worth, I sent him an offer of $5k because I've seen a couple of low mile/high mod rollers go in that range. Zero response. I ask questions about the car and I get a response to the questions, but still no price. I flat out ask him how much he wants for it and again no response.
Judging by the previous comments, this seems to be par for the course. The rules clearly state that a price must be posted.
He asks what it's worth, I sent him an offer of $5k because I've seen a couple of low mile/high mod rollers go in that range. Zero response. I ask questions about the car and I get a response to the questions, but still no price. I flat out ask him how much he wants for it and again no response.
Judging by the previous comments, this seems to be par for the course. The rules clearly state that a price must be posted.
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Starting to think that this guy is the online equivalent of someone that parks their classic out by the road just to get attention. That or he is fishing for the highest offer without actually posting a price.
He asks what it's worth, I sent him an offer of $5k because I've seen a couple of low mile/high mod rollers go in that range. Zero response. I ask questions about the car and I get a response to the questions, but still no price. I flat out ask him how much he wants for it and again no response.
Judging by the previous comments, this seems to be par for the course. The rules clearly state that a price must be posted.
He asks what it's worth, I sent him an offer of $5k because I've seen a couple of low mile/high mod rollers go in that range. Zero response. I ask questions about the car and I get a response to the questions, but still no price. I flat out ask him how much he wants for it and again no response.
Judging by the previous comments, this seems to be par for the course. The rules clearly state that a price must be posted.
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