Nice car. Mine has some rust on the rocker panels, but I do have solid running boards. My check engine light is on due to an oxygen sensor / exhaust leak(?)...I keep a cheap code checker in the door panel to occasionally check for other codes. Valve cover gasket leak...annoying but not critical. I always use non synthetic oil since synthetic oil seems to seep. Oil filter removal is messy but best accomplished with a Wilmar strap wrench attached to a ratchet and short extension. In 8 years of ownership I have yet to find the fuel filter... so I Seafoam the gas tank about twice a year. ( The only additive I ever use!) Very comfortable reliable car, 15 litres/100km or 15mpg. Parts fairly cheap. Solid early electronics...no annoying screens etc. 5 disc cd changer AND a cassette player! Add a cheap bluetooth fm transmitter/reciever and you can play tunes from your phone and get hands free calling. Must be the earliest LED top rear brake light. Add a roof top tent and annex and you have a great rv !! (The original roof rack works well with the addition of 4 round boat bumpers to spread the load on yhe roof.) One of the best cars I've ever owned and I've been driving since the '60s. Good luck with it!
@@roadstergarage9914 15l/100 km in summer on a trip....in winter in Alberta with longer warmup period and idling it is obviously closer to yours.... Gas Buddy App helps.
@@pietrowislon7300 bc gas prices and the mileage are killing meeeeeee… and I still have 265 tires. I will go for 33s. I have been doing maintenance, hopefully can squeeze some mpg.
@@cameronchan6975 Thanks, I'll look for it...I use a can of SeaFoam in the gas tank occasionally to clean the fuel system....it worked on an old Mercedes 207D diesel camper van I had that had a fuel blockage....SeaFoam the only additive I have found effective.
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Nice car. Mine has some rust on the rocker panels, but I do have solid running boards.
My check engine light is on due to an oxygen sensor / exhaust leak(?)...I keep a cheap code checker in the door panel to occasionally check for other codes.
Valve cover gasket leak...annoying but not critical.
I always use non synthetic oil since synthetic oil seems to seep. Oil filter removal is messy but best accomplished with a Wilmar strap wrench attached to a ratchet and short extension.
In 8 years of ownership I have yet to find the fuel filter... so I Seafoam the gas tank about twice a year. ( The only additive I ever use!)
Very comfortable reliable car, 15 litres/100km or 15mpg. Parts fairly cheap.
Solid early electronics...no annoying screens etc.
5 disc cd changer AND a cassette player!
Add a cheap bluetooth fm transmitter/reciever and you can play tunes from your phone and get hands free calling.
Must be the earliest LED top rear brake light.
Add a roof top tent and annex and you have a great rv !!
(The original roof rack works well with the addition of 4 round boat bumpers to spread the load on yhe roof.)
One of the best cars I've ever owned and I've been driving since the '60s.
Good luck with it!
I wish I could get 15L/100kms... I feel like I get 25L/100kms. Maybe I didn’t gap the plugs correctly.
@@roadstergarage9914 15l/100 km in summer on a trip....in winter in Alberta with longer warmup period and idling it is obviously closer to yours.... Gas Buddy App helps.
@@pietrowislon7300 bc gas prices and the mileage are killing meeeeeee… and I still have 265 tires. I will go for 33s.
I have been doing maintenance, hopefully can squeeze some mpg.
Fuel filter is under the intake manifold. Real pain to get to…
@@cameronchan6975 Thanks, I'll look for it...I use a can of SeaFoam in the gas tank occasionally to clean the fuel system....it worked on an old Mercedes 207D diesel camper van I had that had a fuel blockage....SeaFoam the only additive I have found effective.
Prix, s'il vous plaît. How much cost it?