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Originally Posted by Left Coast
There's a number of reasons why someone else's compression test numbers are worthless to a potential buyer, as are opinions solicited on the internet. Those are not such good numbers, but they may not be very accurate either. It does look like a nice example. If you have doubts, then an independent PPI is the best way to resolve. No blue saucer in the '83.
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#1 - Someone else's numbers are better than no numbers at ALL. If they are GREAT for the engine's mileage, be skeptical. If they are low, be cautious of the health of the engine and use it to your advantage if you decide to buy. If you are serious about the purchase, a PPI is a no brainer.
#2 - The op is SPECIFICALLY ASKING for opinions on the vehicle.
So why the snark?
The op posted the numbers, so I gave my opinion on what they mean if they are accurate.