91lzer
Proven Member
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- Aug 22, 2022
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Penticton,
BC_Canada
This is the Build Thread for 91 Plymouth Laser RST. Reply below.
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Thanks man! Haha you’d be surprised if I told you it sat outside all summer for 7+ years. It was some old guys winter driver and was parked outside uncovered. I live in Canada just above the border to Washington and for you Americans we get 100+ degree summers. The car was painted 7 years ago and the sun has taken its toll on it. It’s hard to see in the pics but there’s some chips and the clear coat on the a pillars and wing is peeling. But I’m going to paint those in the summer and get this car show ready. I’m not sure what I want to do to the car because a lot of it is aftermarket. I’m trying to keep up with maintenance and I’ll set goals when that’s done!That car is in great shape looks garage kept and routine cleaned. Nice find I love the laser
Thanks man! I did the timing belt as soon as I got the car, and yeah it has an oil pressure gauge. I would prefer a black interior but I got a good deal and I might do something about that interior down the road.WOW man yeah that body kit is so well done! Really not a fan of the interior colors or the seats I would probably revert to black. but with that said it is done in a way that looks right so it's very acceptable. It appears to have a dressed up engine bay starting with a tubular manifold. I would ensure it didn't develop any cracks or wear and consider a stock 2g manifold for it if so. Make sure you monitor your oil pressure constantly, if you don't have a manual gauge I would get one just for peace of mind. Did he say when he last changed timing belt or anything? That's usually a good thing to do if you aren't sure. Congrats on the find!