Dear brother, you've already admitted that all this auto restoration/maintenance is something which you're unfamiliar with. And to top it off, you've bought yourself a lemon. To completely restore this ancient barn of a car, you'll have to end up spending more money on it than you had already anticipated. Alot of people have gone through the same and learned it the hard way. When you're buying a used car, which is being sold at lower than it's market value, you should be prepared for a full restoration job. Now that everything is falling apart, you're trying to unload your burden on to someone else. Restoration is a pretty expensive job and these old/used kabuli parts aren't reliable if you're aiming for your vehicle to perform like a new one. If you own an old vehicle, you either become a greese monkey yourself or acquire the taste for your mechanics tea, because frequent maintenance will be a part of your life now. At this stage, either you'll abandon the project and run away from it, or you'll complete it and then crave for more such projects. Blaming Dani.kk for your own bad purchase will not solve your problem. Something which looks ok from the outside, doesn't mean that everything with that vehicle is good. This is the reason, all senior members on this forum advise people to get the car checked from a mechanic before buying.