....going to look at it tomorrow.
Is this your first C-Body? Or at least fuselage? Assuming it is, besides the issues you’ve already stated, here’s a few other things to check.
Not that it’s impossivle, but a black TX9 car, with a white top, and a pickle green interior seems pretty strange. IIRC from a previous thread most of the dash, steering wheel and floor are green. So it’s very possible it’s had a paint job or top change. Be sure to take a picture of the fender tag for us.
I don’t have to tell you to see and hear the engine start, but look for any hack jobs under the hood, and any loose seemingly useless wires in the cabin or engine bay. A simple thing like new battery terminals, or clean connectors tells a huge story about this history of the car and it’s owner.
What I like to do when checking out a car - is upon arrival immediately have them start it - and inspect the car while it warms up. Preferably on a warm/hot day. So that after around 15-20 minutes, I can check the temp. gauge or radiator for any leaks, steam, hissing, boiling. If it can’t idle for 15 minutes without overheating, I’d walk away.
Check the operation of the power seats - if it has one. Check all 4 power windows. Check the radio. The cruise control if you go on a ride.
Check if the A/C works, assuming it has it and that the compressor spins.
Not too important in Florida - but check if the heater core is bypassed. If it’s not - turn the heat on HIGH and let it run for a while. Try smell for any leaking coolant under the passenger side.
The other members have already hit it - but your A & C pillar and Dutchman panel are most likely going to be your biggest rust problem on a vinyl car. Be sure to check the rear wheel lips for any bubbling or cracking in the creases. Open up the trunk and look in the corners for weak spots. I have no real reason to say this - but my gut feeling just tells me there is bondo somewhere on this car. I may be wrong. But Id be wary of any wavy body lines, cracking, peeling, bubbling on the rear half of the car.
- Greer