FuzzyDunlop
Diamond Member
Im looking at buying an older car, possible a 1981 Porsche 911 Carrera SC. Alot of the cars that catch my eye have a rebuilt engine in them. Now from what I have been told, or think I've been told, I assume that a rebuilt engine means the car has been abused and not taken care of at one point.
is this a correct assumption?
So my main question would be, would you rather have an older car with a rebuilt engine, and have the satisfaction that it is fixed and better.
OR
is is better/safer to buy a car that has never required the rebuild?
is this a correct assumption?
So my main question would be, would you rather have an older car with a rebuilt engine, and have the satisfaction that it is fixed and better.
OR
is is better/safer to buy a car that has never required the rebuild?