Hey all - kind of new here, with a question for the experts...
I just bought a '91 NSX, Blk/Blk. It had several minor issues that I know of (needs new amps, rotors, hatch and trunk struts, window servicing, and it smells like dog inside). It also has evidence of salt in the engine compartment and under the front hood, as well as a minor scrape on the front right wheel well.
On the other hand, it's a one-owner car with extensive records, and only has 83k. It has a new-ish clutch, and has had the timing belt done. It is basically stock, though with off-brand tires.
Based on what I've read here, this car should have cost me well over $22k, but it didn't. What might I have missed in my due diligence that would explain that?
I just bought a '91 NSX, Blk/Blk. It had several minor issues that I know of (needs new amps, rotors, hatch and trunk struts, window servicing, and it smells like dog inside). It also has evidence of salt in the engine compartment and under the front hood, as well as a minor scrape on the front right wheel well.
On the other hand, it's a one-owner car with extensive records, and only has 83k. It has a new-ish clutch, and has had the timing belt done. It is basically stock, though with off-brand tires.
Based on what I've read here, this car should have cost me well over $22k, but it didn't. What might I have missed in my due diligence that would explain that?