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The car is in Portland, Oregon.
Here are the issues:
1. Sync? issue putting car in reverse with engine running. Engine stopped = fine. All other shifting no issues.
2. Passenger side window motor needs replacing. Stopped working this summer. I think switch is fine.
3. Needs new rear deck shocks. Wore out, won't hold rear deck up. (I had to replace them 12 years ago when I bought the car as well).
4. Power radio antenna doesn't go up.
5. Tab on middle air control levers broken off.
6. Trigger start unit installed. I had an intermitent problem with the key not turning the motor over. Trigger always works, but recently the key has worked as well.
7. Needs a new battery - but I will buy a new one prior to sale.

Those are the issues I feel it's important to be upfront about. Other than those, it's in great shape with standard wear and tear for a 35+ year old car. it just needs some TLC.
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Originally posted by Linster:
Where is the car ? and what are the issues?
If that list are all the issues teh car has it sounds like a good buy for someone.

The reverse is more than likely just a shift linkage issue. The reverse syncros hardly ever go out.

The window motor will most likely be the plastic gear cracked a common symptom and a $70 fix for both sides.

Rear deck shocks can be rebuilt if retaining oem is important, otherwise they area a $40 fix.

Good luck with the sale
Julian
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Originally posted by Joules5:
If that list are all the issues teh car has it sounds like a good buy for someone.

The reverse is more than likely just a shift linkage issue. The reverse syncros hardly ever go out.

The window motor will most likely be the plastic gear cracked a common symptom and a $70 fix for both sides.

Rear deck shocks can be rebuilt if retaining oem is important, otherwise they area a $40 fix.

Good luck with the sale
Julian


It certainly sounds worthwhile to throw a new battery in the car and find somebody in town who can adjust the shift linkage.

It would probably be the best couple hundred bucks ever spent on the car.
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