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<blockquote data-quote="BuckeyeDawg" data-source="post: 16039465" data-attributes="member: 192786"><p>Thanks for the feedback. I may have found a car that fits my criteria (price, originality, condition). Although not a "wrapper" car, I have spoken to the current owner (3rd overall) and previous owner (2nd overall) and both confirm the vehicle has not been modified other than the rear tires being replaced. </p><p>One negative is that the Fuel Cell bladder may not have been changed since the car was new. I'm already prepared to invest in the $700 Glenn's Performance mock Cobra R fuel cell, but my only fear is arriving to see the car and it already has a leak. (I don't want to deal with that problem right away).</p><p></p><p>Are there any indicators if the vehicle has/had a fuel leak by inspecting the outside of the fuel cell itself, or if the bladder was possibly replaced by the 1st owner? (I have only accounted for the 2nd & 3rd owners of the car).</p><p>Any other advice on key things to look for or validate when I go to inspect this car other than the general car buying tips? It's most important to me that this car has not been heavily modified. Indicators are that it is not, but I will do my own due diligence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckeyeDawg, post: 16039465, member: 192786"] Thanks for the feedback. I may have found a car that fits my criteria (price, originality, condition). Although not a "wrapper" car, I have spoken to the current owner (3rd overall) and previous owner (2nd overall) and both confirm the vehicle has not been modified other than the rear tires being replaced. One negative is that the Fuel Cell bladder may not have been changed since the car was new. I'm already prepared to invest in the $700 Glenn's Performance mock Cobra R fuel cell, but my only fear is arriving to see the car and it already has a leak. (I don't want to deal with that problem right away). Are there any indicators if the vehicle has/had a fuel leak by inspecting the outside of the fuel cell itself, or if the bladder was possibly replaced by the 1st owner? (I have only accounted for the 2nd & 3rd owners of the car). Any other advice on key things to look for or validate when I go to inspect this car other than the general car buying tips? It's most important to me that this car has not been heavily modified. Indicators are that it is not, but I will do my own due diligence. [/QUOTE]
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