Blew my engine. Thinking of parting out 2007 Redline Yellow. Lots of good parts. Hood is in excellent condition. Roof in good condition. Good tires and wheels. Turbo was replaced about 20K ago. Please be patient as I an still considering replacing the engine. Car is located in Port Saint Lucie, Florida.
If you call the shipper, you can get it for a lot less. I bought one a few months ago delivered to SoCal for 2200.00 and a friend bought one about two weeks later for 1900.00
These are brand new crate engines, a few minor changes on some, others require nothing. These were for Europe, Hoosier GXP can give you the whole scoop on these. The car looks to good to be parted out. But good look either way.
I agree that would be a shame to loose another Sky just because of an engine.
what would the be the price of the whole car before you part it out? I would be interested in it.
Someone would buy the entire car for around $3k I bet....That would keep a Sky on the road....of course depends on the miles you have on it. If it's over 150k, then it might not be worth it to someone.
And previous poster is correct. If you were to sell as is, id pay $3k in a second for this if i had the money. Great to keep a gorgeous car on the road.
As much as we all need parts, none of us ever want to see these be torn down.
Wow that's awesome! Thanks! I will definitely keep that in mind. I think this is going to depend on whether or not I can finance a new car. I should say used car. I'm just trying to find out when people are actually selling these red lines for. lots of talk about people want for them but I can't find any prices on what they actually sold for. Believe me I really don't want to scrap it out but. I bought this new there's a lot of history into it. It was one of the first red lines in Florida.
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