Okay guys after much thinking i have decided to try and sell my car the way it is. Some of you know the story but for those of you who don't here it is.
I have had the car for about 2 months, bought it and drove it home from SC. The car ran fine until about 1 week ago. I went to a local mustang meet and as i arrived there my car started making a knocking sound. I immediately thought it was a exhaust leak, sounded like it was coming from where the manifolds meet the x pipe.. After about 1 hour of bs'ing around i drove it home still making the noise. When i got home i checked the oil and it was dry as could be. From this point it has not been driven. It has only been started to try and diagnose the problem. I had the oil changed the next day in hopes it would magically fix it but it hasn't. After talking to some friends and Caleb and his dad at Fastlane we all came to the conclusion that it is a spun bearing. I am now faced with the decision to sell it or have it fixed. I looked around for a used motor but could not find one and i know new motors are just too much right now. I am currently out of a job and just do not have the funds to fix it.
Cliff: Bought car, 2 months later car makes knocking noise. It is most likely a spun bearing. Car has not been driven since.
Anyways here is the craigslist ad.
2001 Mustang Cobra
I debated on whether to put it on here but i said why not.
I have had the car for about 2 months, bought it and drove it home from SC. The car ran fine until about 1 week ago. I went to a local mustang meet and as i arrived there my car started making a knocking sound. I immediately thought it was a exhaust leak, sounded like it was coming from where the manifolds meet the x pipe.. After about 1 hour of bs'ing around i drove it home still making the noise. When i got home i checked the oil and it was dry as could be. From this point it has not been driven. It has only been started to try and diagnose the problem. I had the oil changed the next day in hopes it would magically fix it but it hasn't. After talking to some friends and Caleb and his dad at Fastlane we all came to the conclusion that it is a spun bearing. I am now faced with the decision to sell it or have it fixed. I looked around for a used motor but could not find one and i know new motors are just too much right now. I am currently out of a job and just do not have the funds to fix it.
Cliff: Bought car, 2 months later car makes knocking noise. It is most likely a spun bearing. Car has not been driven since.
Anyways here is the craigslist ad.
2001 Mustang Cobra
I debated on whether to put it on here but i said why not.