Bought a rot box, how much to fix?
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Blue Oval84 said:
None taken, I clearly am to have bought it in the first place, I sold an immaculate A4 Cabriolet to get it!
I would say however that it's not rotten anymore, most of that stuff has been repaired just fine, and the mechanical problems seem to be on course to get fixed too
I'm far from rich, but most people with my income have far more expensive cars on finance (hell, even a new Fiesta would cost me more than double the total cost of this little project and no one would bat an eyelid at me spending money on one) so I don't see it as a huge outlay for something that is so much fun (when it works)...
All in-car systems sound great in the shop - it's only when they're fitted into the car that you find out just how good (or bad) they are. After all, most of the time you've got engine/tyre/wind noise, so what's the point of spending thousands on something that'll only sound decent when you've stopped.I would say however that it's not rotten anymore, most of that stuff has been repaired just fine, and the mechanical problems seem to be on course to get fixed too
I'm far from rich, but most people with my income have far more expensive cars on finance (hell, even a new Fiesta would cost me more than double the total cost of this little project and no one would bat an eyelid at me spending money on one) so I don't see it as a huge outlay for something that is so much fun (when it works)...
IMHO you'd be better off getting something that's passable and keep the rest towards looking after the car itself. After all, if it breaks down that two grand stereo isn't going to get much use (unless you like sitting in your car listening to the stereo).
Monty Python said:
All in-car systems sound great in the shop - it's only when they're fitted into the car that you find out just how good (or bad) they are. After all, most of the time you've got engine/tyre/wind noise, so what's the point of spending thousands on something that'll only sound decent when you've stopped.
This.Might apply to a silky quiet Lexus or Audi A8 with double glazing. But not a rot box.
Your mate obviously noticed that you never had a belt on. He probably tells his mates how mental he thinks you are. With a sound system like that all the local bruvs will be "innit".
I have some rusty wings lying around would you be interested in them ? It would be a good way to waste more cash
I have some rusty wings lying around would you be interested in them ? It would be a good way to waste more cash
UK345 said:
Your mate obviously noticed that you never had a belt on. He probably tells his mates how mental he thinks you are. With a sound system like that all the local bruvs will be "innit".
No, he's actually a big Ford fan and was the one who encouraged me in the strongest terms to buy the car in the first place, he loves it. As for the local bruvs, I don't care what they think, any additions I make to the car are for my benefit Vaud said:
Monty Python said:
All in-car systems sound great in the shop - it's only when they're fitted into the car that you find out just how good (or bad) they are. After all, most of the time you've got engine/tyre/wind noise, so what's the point of spending thousands on something that'll only sound decent when you've stopped.
This.Might apply to a silky quiet Lexus or Audi A8 with double glazing. But not a rot box.
As I say, the sound system won't be bought until the car is sorted both bodily and mechanically, so no rust holes to poke the cable through I'm afraid
Just realised I didn't answer my own question, the cost to do all the welding was in the region of £300, although I can't be sure as I didn't get an itemised invoice, I actually paid £1,150 for-
New clutch and slave (Ford part)
X2 New Ball joints
New brake caliper and front pads
The welding
New coil pack, sparks, and HT leads
I thought it was reasonable value.
New clutch and slave (Ford part)
X2 New Ball joints
New brake caliper and front pads
The welding
New coil pack, sparks, and HT leads
I thought it was reasonable value.
cossy400 said:
FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS!!!!!!!!!!! whose fitting it for that??
Seriously 2 grand on some speakers, id be spending it on getting it right.
That does include custom built A-pillar mouldings for the tweeters so that they blend into the OEM decor and look like Ford put them there, if that makes it sound any less mental Seriously 2 grand on some speakers, id be spending it on getting it right.
Believe me by the time I'm finished I will have spent more than £2K on getting it right. I've spent that much already!
Blue Oval84 said:
Quite a good idea actually and I think I'll put it on the list of stuff I want!
A good pair will last you 15 years. You can wear them at home, work (if they allow it) and holidays. A good pair of closed earphones will give a remarkable sound for far less than any hifi- and you won't annoy the neighbours.Vaud said:
TooMany2cvs said:
Blue Oval84 said:
That does include custom built A-pillar mouldings for the tweeters so that they blend into the OEM decor and look like Ford put them there, if that makes it sound any less mental
No, it really doesn't.Glasgowrob said:
Great stuff to read OP
Your an inspiration to a fellow slightly strange Mondeo owner
Why thank you, we are a strange bunch Your an inspiration to a fellow slightly strange Mondeo owner
Mine started it's life in Glasgow so you may have even seen it around once upon a time!
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