Originally Posted by
Cobrajet
"Good buy"? Hard to tell without a price and pics. I don't believe they are horrible sh!tboxes, if that is what you are asking.
I always thought these were pretty cool when they were new. If you dig it, can store it, can work on it, and can afford it, then I say go for it.
Thanks Corbrajet, inuvik, and Eggman, I will try to reply to all of you in one post here.
Inuvik: good to know the 3.0 V6 was used across the Chrysler lineup, that would make finding exchangeable parts simpler for sure, in Canada where there aren't that many of these cars left.
Eggman - yep this would be a toy car for sure, but I want a fast car, and this is a unique,future collectable too. These are cult classic cars for a generation, especially with the whole Mitsubishi connection, and the Fast and Furious movies. You are right these summer sports cars could be a money pit, a fun one at that.
I have more than enough space here for storage, not sure about money, or time or even tools available. At the right price bam I think old Supra's are going for high $ value so maybe this is an investment.
This Dodge Stealth is still on the road apparently, so that's a good sign. Super high miles like 300,000 kms + looks good shape though.
Cobrajet: Def dig it, I would prefer or almost want one of these Stealths if it's drive-able right away. I'm not going to be welding frames together or anything, but some other basic stuff I can definitely do, after some tool upgrades.
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