Re: 1992 Typhoon #0026 blk/blk - $7,000, maybe trade?
Updated with interior, more exterior, and some underhood pics. I did not vacuum the carpets, or wash the car. It covered in dust from winter storage. I took it down the road last night, and everything seemed in check.
A few things I did remember, that I had not mentioned. The rear latch needs about 396 pushes of the glass release latch by the glovebox to get the glass to pop; most likely alignment, and an easy fix.
The high / low beam switch is iffy. It works all the time, but you really need to cram it towards you. I personally never get out of low beam, because I like the look of the fog lights and headlights on at the same time.....which brings me to the fogs.
They are brand new, one hunts worms. One hunts raccoons. Have not aligned them yet.
The front of the hood has stone chips, as show in in a pic below, and I forget it I mentioned the peak of the hood has paint burned off from a crappy polishing job by a useless local detailer.
The rust on the tailgate seam is shown below. If I keep the truck, I will absolutely source a new tailgate. It does not show from the outside, just when you open it. Cosmetic, but its the only rust to be found, and it would be nice to have it gone.
That's about it. I'll change the oil this evening (Mobil1 5W30 always), and if nobody would like it, I'll throw plugs, wires, cap rotor, fuel filter, and a tranny fluid change at it in a few weeks, and enjoy it for another summer.
Batter me with any questions you've got.
EDIT.....
Forgot. Comes with the factory keyless entry FOB, and fully functioning factory alarm system. The unlock button really needs some force to get the car to unlock, but as I found last night, it DOES work properly, and not disarming the alarm before turning the key WILL trigger the alarm. Pretty cool to see 20 year old electronics like that still working.