Retiring the 89?
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:05 am
Warning - long post ahead, need to vent a bit. ÂÂÂ
For those that don't know, it's a plain jane 89 Gt 2.8 auto, 290k on the clock and still running well.
Just jacked up my car to fix an exhaust hanger, and the jack goes right through one of the strongest points in the unibody.  This comes on top of the last few weeks - put the front end up on jackstands and the doors won't open, the windshield cracked because of expanding rust, and the crack actually grows when you take a sharp turn (BAD chassis flex).  The poor old car has finally hit a point where it's just not safe to drive anymore, I don't even want to think about how it would fare in a wreck right now.  For anyone saying, "so what, just junk it and get another one," understand, I love this car.  I don't know why, I just do.  Too much time, too many good memories, too many road trips that I miss taking.  It's old, slow, auto, rusty, barely a shadow of what it used to be, and the thought of getting rid of it seriously depresses me. ÂÂÂ
I got the car in April of 2000, totalled, driver's side cleaned off of it.  Fixed it just for a daily driver while I restored my Malibu.  2002, the car was hit head on by a Blazer, pushed the motor into the firewall hard enough that it cracked the heater box.  Fixed it just because nobody thought I could.  The whole front half of the car, welds halfway up the doors forward, is an 88 GT.  There isn't one VIN that I know of left on the car that matches the one on the title.  Forward to 2008, The Malibu is long gone, 15 or 20 other cars have come and gone, and I just can't bring myself to let this one go.  Nine years it's left me on the side of the road once.  This car has been more faithful to me than any human being in my life. ÂÂÂ
I guess I just don't know what to do with it.  I need to find some property around here to store it for a couple years till I get around to it.  It'd be less work to just redo another car, but I'd seriously rather cut the frame sections out of another car and weld them into this one.  I should probably just part the poor old thing out and be done with it, but I don't think I could.  Like I said, other cars have come and gone, other Berettas included. I have a 91 Gt that's definitely "better," black on black, 5-speed, less than half the miles, mint black interior, and I'd sell it in a heartbeat. I just can't shake the 89.
Any ideas that don't involve junking it or trashing it in some way are more than welcome.
End rant, thanks for listening...
~Brian
For those that don't know, it's a plain jane 89 Gt 2.8 auto, 290k on the clock and still running well.
Just jacked up my car to fix an exhaust hanger, and the jack goes right through one of the strongest points in the unibody.  This comes on top of the last few weeks - put the front end up on jackstands and the doors won't open, the windshield cracked because of expanding rust, and the crack actually grows when you take a sharp turn (BAD chassis flex).  The poor old car has finally hit a point where it's just not safe to drive anymore, I don't even want to think about how it would fare in a wreck right now.  For anyone saying, "so what, just junk it and get another one," understand, I love this car.  I don't know why, I just do.  Too much time, too many good memories, too many road trips that I miss taking.  It's old, slow, auto, rusty, barely a shadow of what it used to be, and the thought of getting rid of it seriously depresses me. ÂÂÂ
I got the car in April of 2000, totalled, driver's side cleaned off of it.  Fixed it just for a daily driver while I restored my Malibu.  2002, the car was hit head on by a Blazer, pushed the motor into the firewall hard enough that it cracked the heater box.  Fixed it just because nobody thought I could.  The whole front half of the car, welds halfway up the doors forward, is an 88 GT.  There isn't one VIN that I know of left on the car that matches the one on the title.  Forward to 2008, The Malibu is long gone, 15 or 20 other cars have come and gone, and I just can't bring myself to let this one go.  Nine years it's left me on the side of the road once.  This car has been more faithful to me than any human being in my life. ÂÂÂ
I guess I just don't know what to do with it.  I need to find some property around here to store it for a couple years till I get around to it.  It'd be less work to just redo another car, but I'd seriously rather cut the frame sections out of another car and weld them into this one.  I should probably just part the poor old thing out and be done with it, but I don't think I could.  Like I said, other cars have come and gone, other Berettas included. I have a 91 Gt that's definitely "better," black on black, 5-speed, less than half the miles, mint black interior, and I'd sell it in a heartbeat. I just can't shake the 89.
Any ideas that don't involve junking it or trashing it in some way are more than welcome.
End rant, thanks for listening...
~Brian