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Toyota Corolla alltrac station wagon 146,000 miles, auto, broken gas line.

1992 Blue Toyota Corolla
1992 Blue Toyota Corolla
1992 Blue Toyota Corolla
1992 Blue Toyota Corolla
1992 Blue Toyota Corolla
1992 Blue Toyota Corolla
1992 Blue Toyota Corolla
Make: Toyota
Model: Corolla
Type: Wagon
Trim: DX
Year: 1992
Mileage: 146,000
VIN: Jt2ae94v7n3044513
Color: Blue
Cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: AWD
Interior color: Gray
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Hillsdale, Michigan, United States

1992 Toyota Corolla Additional Info:

Hi there.
I'm offering my Corolla for $950 OBO.
It's listed locally as well, so I reserve the right to remove this listing if it sells locally or someone offers to trade me for a running 500cc motorcycle... :)
I owned this car for a year, sold it to a friend who drove it for close to a year, and then bought it back. Shortly after I bought it back, both the exhaust and a gas line broke due to rust. Otherwise the car runs and drives great. The prior owner invested a lot into this car. It's an auto with 146,000 miles.
I have felt a very slight pulsation in the brakes lately.
Loses 1/4 quart of oil between changes (every 3,000 miles).
(I'm trying to mention anything I can think of, since the gas has dripped out and I can't really allow a test drive).
Before the gas leak started (I think, or maybe it was the very first little sign), I saw a few drops of some liquid under the front of the car after it had been parked for a week in one spot. It had a reddish tint to it. I have been checking all fluid levels regularly, and other than the oil dropping by 1/4 in 3,000 miles (and a lot of those on the expressway), everything was always right at the line every time I checked.
My step dad and I are going to attempt to fix this gas line this weekend. If we're successful, I'll likely take it off the market. I just can't afford to take it in to a shop for that work right now (I've had a lot of unexpected expenses lately, am working on paying off debt, and live biking distance to work, so I can go without a car for a little while).
Thanks for looking.