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Re: How used is too used for AutoX?

To: rael@intelos.net, autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: How used is too used for AutoX?
From: "Arthur Emerson" <vreihen@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 02:13:55 GMT
Jon Byrne <rael@intelos.net>
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>So, I'm wondering, assuming that it's been relatively
>well taken care of, is there a point at which a car is
>just too "used" to be a decent autoX investment?

At the local event here last Sunday, a guy showed up
with a 1987 HS Volkswagen Rabbit convertible on a
trailer. I heard that it had over 700,000 miles on it.
It won HS by almost 1.5 seconds.  Of course, that's
expected of German-engineered cars. :-)

Back when I was running the One Lap, there was a Honda
entered that had run like 7 previous years, and had
some seriously high miles on it.  If I remember correctly,
it threw a timing belt along the 5,600 mile trip that
year.  The One Lap will break anything, so I wouldn't
assume that it was a flaw in Honda's reliability record.

I don't know much about Hondas, but I wouldn't let
the odometer scare you.  Just plan to replace all of the
chassis bushings to tighten everything back up again
when you're budgeting your purchase.....

-Arthur ("Master of blowing up MR-2 motors despite never
                                      owning one" :-( edition.)

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