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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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What is your daily beater? Do you enjoy it?
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<blockquote data-quote="02Toner" data-source="post: 16058854" data-attributes="member: 76763"><p>I was lucky to find a 2004 SVT focus that "didn't move". Started fine and went into gear just fine, so I bought it for $900. Once I got it home and up on jack stands, I realized the drivers side CV was exploded. So $100 later she was up and running great. At 185k miles the PO had the entire head resurfaced and rebuilt after the the timing belt exploded. It's at 205k now and runs like a top. Interior is near perfect condition (PO was like 115lbs) and I have service records that run back to when the car was brand new. It's nothing nice, the interior is laughable, and it has it's share of rattles/creeks, but its a pretty fun commuter. Looking at maybe upgrading to a CTSV1 next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02Toner, post: 16058854, member: 76763"] I was lucky to find a 2004 SVT focus that "didn't move". Started fine and went into gear just fine, so I bought it for $900. Once I got it home and up on jack stands, I realized the drivers side CV was exploded. So $100 later she was up and running great. At 185k miles the PO had the entire head resurfaced and rebuilt after the the timing belt exploded. It's at 205k now and runs like a top. Interior is near perfect condition (PO was like 115lbs) and I have service records that run back to when the car was brand new. It's nothing nice, the interior is laughable, and it has it's share of rattles/creeks, but its a pretty fun commuter. Looking at maybe upgrading to a CTSV1 next year. [/QUOTE]
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