My girlfriend has an extremely rough 1967 Mustang coupe with a 3spd manual. She daily drives the car through all seasons... or will once it's reliable enough.
According to the odometer the car has 90,000 miles on it, and to the best of my knowledge the 200ci has never had any major work. It has a consistant 120psi in all cylinders, which seems extremely low to me but it's enough to run. However, the car uses up oil at an extraordinary rate. She goes through 2-3 quarts a week. There are no major leaks besides the leaky valve cover, which I am going to fix once the new one arrives. The car leaves a voluminous plume of blue smoke behind it everywhere it goes. The oil consumption is bad enough that it fouls the plugs bad enough that they need to be cleaned/changed every month or so.
Only working a part time job, she doesn't even have enough money to rebuild the motor - even if I'm the one doing it and she's only paying for parts. This prompted me to put an ad on Craigslist looking for a better-condition motor, specifically a '78+ Fairmont one as I understand those have better heads with bigger valves, plus Duraspark II. I have gotten two replies for Fairmont motors.
One is a 91,000 mile motor pulled out of a '79 Fairmont for a V8 swap. The guy wants $200 for the motor plus all the stuff he removed from the car for the swap.
The other is a 22,000 mile motor that's still in another '79 Fairmont. It was driven by an old lady and garaged its entire life with periodic maintenance. The owner has not decided whether he was going to sell the car complete yet or pull the motor, sell it, and keep the car. If he decided to keep the car he said he'd sell me the motor but he would not give me a price, instead telling me "make me an offer but don't insult me". I explained our situation and offered him $275 for the complete motor. For the first couple e-mails of our correspondance he would answer usually the same day I e-mailed him. However, now that I've made an offer he has not responded for over a week.
We desperately want the 22k mile motor but if I never hear from this guy again I won't have much of a choice. While I know that the later motors are superior metallurgically and do not wear out as fast, I'm still hesitant to purchase and install that 91,000 mile motor. I want to just put this motor in and be able to reasonably expect the car to run as good and reliably as possible without any major work required for at least the next 100,000 miles. I don't want to install this motor (which has a small bit more mileage than what's in the car now) and find that it smokes just as bad.
I guess what I'm asking here is really, how reasonable is my expectation? How much of a difference will I notice in a '79 200ci versus a '67 200ci, both with similar miles on them? Is $200 + the 4 hour drive worth it?
According to the odometer the car has 90,000 miles on it, and to the best of my knowledge the 200ci has never had any major work. It has a consistant 120psi in all cylinders, which seems extremely low to me but it's enough to run. However, the car uses up oil at an extraordinary rate. She goes through 2-3 quarts a week. There are no major leaks besides the leaky valve cover, which I am going to fix once the new one arrives. The car leaves a voluminous plume of blue smoke behind it everywhere it goes. The oil consumption is bad enough that it fouls the plugs bad enough that they need to be cleaned/changed every month or so.
Only working a part time job, she doesn't even have enough money to rebuild the motor - even if I'm the one doing it and she's only paying for parts. This prompted me to put an ad on Craigslist looking for a better-condition motor, specifically a '78+ Fairmont one as I understand those have better heads with bigger valves, plus Duraspark II. I have gotten two replies for Fairmont motors.
One is a 91,000 mile motor pulled out of a '79 Fairmont for a V8 swap. The guy wants $200 for the motor plus all the stuff he removed from the car for the swap.
The other is a 22,000 mile motor that's still in another '79 Fairmont. It was driven by an old lady and garaged its entire life with periodic maintenance. The owner has not decided whether he was going to sell the car complete yet or pull the motor, sell it, and keep the car. If he decided to keep the car he said he'd sell me the motor but he would not give me a price, instead telling me "make me an offer but don't insult me". I explained our situation and offered him $275 for the complete motor. For the first couple e-mails of our correspondance he would answer usually the same day I e-mailed him. However, now that I've made an offer he has not responded for over a week.
We desperately want the 22k mile motor but if I never hear from this guy again I won't have much of a choice. While I know that the later motors are superior metallurgically and do not wear out as fast, I'm still hesitant to purchase and install that 91,000 mile motor. I want to just put this motor in and be able to reasonably expect the car to run as good and reliably as possible without any major work required for at least the next 100,000 miles. I don't want to install this motor (which has a small bit more mileage than what's in the car now) and find that it smokes just as bad.
I guess what I'm asking here is really, how reasonable is my expectation? How much of a difference will I notice in a '79 200ci versus a '67 200ci, both with similar miles on them? Is $200 + the 4 hour drive worth it?