For sale is a 94 geo metro, from the heart of Texas.
Loved this car, and can only hope to find someone else who will love it as much as I did. These are becoming more and more rare as rust and general wear and tear claim many. As we move towards electric cars (currently daily a Leaf), there's really not a lot of need for these simple econoboxes. Short of the eclectic group of collectors who know and love em, they're often laughed at and ignored.
Getting rid of this beautiful example of the average mans cars because a recent restoration project has taken precedence. Poured my heart into this car, to make sure it was mechanically up to snuff when daily driving. The asking price is firm, wont reply to anything less. Don't want this car going to someone who's going to just abuse it. Gone are the early 2000's when these were everywhere in great condition for under $500. This one is rust free, and can only hope it stays that way.
It has seen 1 full winter in Ohio, but it had a good two cans of fluid film to protect it. Doesn't really seem any worse for wear on the underside.
Various updates:
96 metro hubs - so it has 12mm studs and can accept modern rims and tires, and bigger front brakes
14" rims with new Continental all seasons
13" rims with like new mid range all seasons - $100 extra for them
New brakes as of 2016 - could be replaced as it sat for a few months and the rotors didn't deal with it too well
New front tie-rods and control arms
New front axles/cv joints
Ac belt is removed (pump and system updated to R-134) - Hard to drive a 50 hp car in the city with AC lol
Some wiring to enable a "push button start" - tastefully done but since removed. The switches are still left in
6.5" Kenwood speakers and head unit - gotta have some tunes
Fluids and plugs as of 2016 (trans, radiator, brake)
New starter as of 2016 - still has some weird catch issue but have some ideas to fix it.
New battery as of 2016
New timing belt as of 2016
New ignition as of 2016 with original geo key - no door key. But I do have the old ignition and can get keys made for some extra $$
Plastidip along the rockerpanels to help prevent damage from rocks.
Car has been reliable to a T.. only time its ever gave someone issues is when the timing belt broke on the freeway on a friend. With 130k miles its not really unexpected. Since its not an interference motor everything was totally cool. Slapped a new one on in 10 minutes on the side of the road. Been driving around fine ever since.
Really don't want to part with this car. Worse seeing it sit and collect dust though. Should be going to another eclectic owner. If you made it this far. Thanks for taking the time to read this all!