MetalRob Posted March 4, 2013 Report Share Posted March 4, 2013 (edited) Hello, The time has come and I must part ways with my Red 1988 Mitsubishi Starion ESI-R that I picked up in December 2010 for $2k. I haven't had the time to keep up with this project so it has been replaced and is currently taking up space in my driveway. It is currently running/driving/registered/insured/inspected and was planning on selling it in the spring until I found its replacement sooner than anticipated. A brief history. I found this car in NH in the White Mountains area. The previous owner was a younger guy who's parents purchased it from him as a graduation gift. They had purchased it from the original owner's daughter who had passed in 2002 IIRC. The car came with all records from the original owner, right down to the window sticker. The car was never modified and was well cared for by the original owner. The guy I purchased it from was having financial issues and was not familiar with Starquests and had to sell it. Since I've owned the car I have done the following:OE plugsNGK WiresRebuilt the throttle bodyReplaced the fuel injectors due to the secondary leakingReplaced the distributor with an OE partRear brakes/pads/calipers/stainless hosesRear parking brake cablesInstalled a *DM 4 row aluminum heater160 degree thermostatPrimary cooling fan sensorTransmission Mount Haven't got around to, but have the parts:Front pads/rotor/calipers/stainless hosesCarrier Bearing & U-joints (car has a slight vibration above 30mph)New header panel (old one has some dings)4 Patch panels for the rear (rockers rotted in front of rear wheels)*DM large FMIC1G DSM MAF The good: Box Flare awesomeness, what more can you ask. Car has never let me down or overheated on me. Engine runs smooth and has 82,378 miles. Transmission & clutch feel great, doesn't pop or grind. The cloth interior is in great shape with only a small nick in the driver's door panel and the top of the rear seats have been discolored from the sun. The not-so-good: Starting to rot. The patch panels will take care of the rockers but underneath is beginning to get worse & what is behind the rockers is unknown. However when installing the brake cables there was no signs of rot coming through the floors. The original owner had a rust preventive treatment done on the car in the early 90's but now New England is trying to reclaim it. It should be no big problem for someone who has the skills to repair. The front air dam has a crack in it, which happens as soon as you leave the showroom. Headlamp motor does not work off the switch anymore. I had taken apart all the switches, cleaned & lubed them and they worked fine for a few days. Put a new switch in & they worked again recently. They can be cranked manually. Front wiper motor stopped working recently & rear wiper motor never worked as long as I have owned the car. Some panels in front have been repainted. Some scrapes and bruises but nothing major. Fuel filler neck may need replacing, when completely full a bit of fuel drips out. Took about 5 gallons out after it was full & it stopped dripping. I may be forgetting some things but this is what comes to mind. I refuse to sell this car to anyone who is not an enthusiast or familiar with these so I'm avoiding Craigslist idiots. I paid $2,000 and I will sell it for $2,000. If I had a garage I would store it until I could fix it. Even though it's a bit rough, the chances of finding a nicer one in New England are getting harder. Once the car is unburied from the latest snowstorm I can take more pictures, I don't know why I never bothered taken many pictures before so here's a few, including the rot underneath. Car is in Quincy, MAPM me for contact information or email preferably since this site appears to be down every now and then. robmsantos@gmail.com pics - http://88starion.shutterfly.com/Tried to post images but kept getting image extension not allowed in this community? Edited March 6, 2013 by MetalRob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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