Break or sell complete?

Break or sell complete?

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stevoj

798 posts

161 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Problem is with these projects and as we have seen before, there are still bargains like this to be had; always assuming the brief description given is accurate.

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/t...

GOG440

9,247 posts

190 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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That looks like a billy bargain to me.
I wish I had the space (and funds) to buy it

Edited to add
If you do break it can you put the targa section of the hood to one side for me, mine has the wrong one in at the moment.

Edited by GOG440 on Friday 29th May 21:34

pwd95

8,383 posts

238 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Please be patient with this.

This on the face of it is an absolute giveaway..... shirley


Guys... ffs

yikes

KKson

3,403 posts

125 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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pwd95 said:
Please be patient with this.

This on the face of it is an absolute giveaway..... shirley


Guys... ffs

yikes
Likewise if I had the space then this would be a brilliant project. Let it run its course and see if any enthusiast bites.

Wedg1e

26,801 posts

265 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
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I'm intrigued as to how the chassis is beyond any hope of repair? It's only bits of steel tube.

Alongside ads for ratty old Minis for similar money it does look tempting... scratchchin

mrzigazaga

18,555 posts

165 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
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Save it or some lunatic will chop it up.....

wildoliver

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8,777 posts

216 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
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Well I've had a few enquiries, sadly one lunatic asked how much work it would take to get it road worthy enough to drive home booking an MOT on the way!

But a couple of guys seem pretty sensible and serious, including one chap I know has been reading this thread, so hopefully someone takes it on.

As to why the chassis is beyond repair, I've been repairing old cars for a long time, there comes a point when something is beyond economical repair, anything is possible, hell you could make a new chassis with the right jigs, the reason this chassis is beyond repair is that is basically what you would need to do, not only are the outriggers non existent the spine tubes are badly rotten too which is unusual, what is even stranger is given the state of the chassis the rear cradle is in excellent condition as is the front suspension (don't get me wrong it all needs cleaning and painting but it doesn't match the chassis as you would expect). Hence a donor chassis being the ideal way to repair the car.

On the subject of economical repair my old BGT is border line, but at least the spine of that car is a sound base.

marcus1875

1,512 posts

142 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
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Anyone near enough to have a wee look at it for me? Beer vouchers....etc...
Marcus

mrzigazaga

18,555 posts

165 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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marcus1875 said:
Anyone near enough to have a wee look at it for me? Beer vouchers....etc...
Marcus
You have the space..Clean up and paint the new chassis..Lift the body off..Build up the new chassis with the 4.6 on it..Re-bush and clean up as you go..Fit a new clutch and exchange the rear calipers..Fit new MC and Slave..Check condition of servo..Run new brakes lines and fuel hoses..Body back on..Mind you personally i would address the loom..Possibly re-make a new one but without all the bits not needed...Not sure about ignition system with that lump but would want efi....Even if it takes you a year you will still have the 280i to enjoy while the V8 is lurking in the background...Rebuild and sell or keep the original engine...Sell the 280i later on to recoup some cash...If you can do the majority of the work yourselves then you are saving heaps...Dont worry too much about the paintwork...Plasti-dip is under £1,000 and is something i will be having done this year...smile

marcus1875

1,512 posts

142 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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Just the wife to worry about.
I'd keep the 280 and sell the TT. Unless Oliver wants a swap!
I cant get down to have a look for a fortnight tho.
Marcus

wildoliver

Original Poster:

8,777 posts

216 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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I'm afraid I don't really want a tt to be honest although if it's a pokey Cabrio I would possibly consider it for the summer, or as a cheaper alternative to Sarah's boxster so I can have my mx5 back. About the only car I'm actively looking for at the moment is an mgb again for Sarah to use to commute in.

Me I just want to get my cars on the road and enjoy them! I can't remember the last time any of my 3 cars saw daylight!

marcus1875

1,512 posts

142 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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Lol Oliver, it is a pokey cabrio! Smashing motor, great fun. Dont really want to get shot of it, might give it to the wife to appease her if i end up getting yours.
Great to have a wee chat yesterday. I'll be in touch to have a look, or if i can get someone nearby to have a look for me.
Cheers
Marcus

stevoj

798 posts

161 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2015
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stevoj said:
Problem is with these projects and as we have seen before, there are still bargains like this to be had; always assuming the brief description given is accurate.

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/t...
Didn't think that would up long! anyone on here?

KKson

3,403 posts

125 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2015
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stevoj said:
Didn't think that would up long! anyone on here?
A stunning looking Wedge. Would be nice to see it at the BBWF. Do we know who's got it?