Question for LuS1fer

Question for LuS1fer

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aston67

Original Poster:

872 posts

231 months

Monday 5th March 2007
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I am tempted by one of these

www.uniqueperformance.com/base.aspx

are they really good? are they considered classic cars if I want to import one here in UK?

any suggestion will be welcome!

I want a Mustang, a modern one like the Roush 3 or a classic rebuilt by these incredible people...

best

A67





Edited by aston67 on Tuesday 6th March 00:53

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Monday 5th March 2007
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Dear God, what's not to like

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Monday 5th March 2007
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Or you could try one of these. No idea how much, but I reckon it's more than I can afford hehe

www.moddedmustangs.com/maybellene-gt690-gw-fastback-mustang.html




aston67

Original Poster:

872 posts

231 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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on TG prices were all wrong

a GT 500 in UK costs 50-51k£... what they were about saying £30,000?

I love the Roush or a classic rebuilt like the link above

I am really undecided big time. How many Roush 3 series are built? does anyone knows?

best

A67

atlanticvipers

309 posts

214 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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There are only 5-10 genuine stage 3 mustangs imported from the u.s in the u.k . Roush are though building stage 3's to order in essex and therefore second hand ones can also be done. We have sent 9 cars to essex for superchargers etc and we have a couple in stock.

The modern version of eleanour below. We have two on there way in at the moment arrival end of this month.


V1PER

6,629 posts

261 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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DRIBLE DRIBLE!!!!!!!!!
Thats a nice mustang.......

aston67

Original Poster:

872 posts

231 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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BEHOLD!

www.moddedmustangs.com/gt500e-super-snake-from-unique-performance.html

are they considered classic cars or modern when it comes to the production date? what about the chassis and engine number... all new?

TIA for any reply

A67

steve.c

11,122 posts

210 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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have you looked at the Saleens?

aston67

Original Poster:

872 posts

231 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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no I haven't

I am looking for an absolute racing car...

I have a new born baby I would love to stay in the backseat so that I can "educate" him properly to the petrolhead philosophy

A67

steve.c

11,122 posts

210 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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the Saleen Mustang comes in 3 guises, n/a with 335bhp, supercharged with 465bhp and the extreme with 550bhp and of course all of them have uprated suspension/brakes interior,they also do a limited edition Parnelli Jones with a 5.0 400bhp engine!
www.saleen.com

LuS1fer

41,142 posts

246 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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At the end of the day, it's your money and you should buy what suits you. The donor cars to make the Eleanors were probably classics in their own right and I'm not a fan of turning a classic car into a copy of a pretty naff Hollywood film star (Nicholas Cage in a teen movie...). I'm afraid that at the American Car Shows in the UK, these Eleanors could well be the new Knight Rider - kids and spotty teenagers will love them, impressionable adults will love them but to be honest, they're a bit of an odd concept to me. The Eleanorisation of the new Mustang is also a bit of a strange concept because it's an interpretation of a copy of a car that doesn't really exist. So if you're into Batmobiles, General Lees and Knight Rider, it's the car for you. Lots of people love them. Given that a stock Mustang gets far too much attention, prepare to engage the public at large in trivial chat though.

Don't get me wrong, in isolation it's a reasonably stunning car but imagine a field full of them. Anyway, not for me but then I'm not a fan of old Mustangs which probably makes me the exception. I love that Maybellene one though, oh I could live with that simply because it hasn't got the Eleanor connitation (although I suppose the public are stupid enough to think it had so maybe you can't win...)

These people have some Roush cars in:
www.importmyvehicle.com/fullroush.htm

but the full Roush bodykit is a bit too "Essex" for my liking. Absolutely no criticism of those who like their cars loud and each to his own but I really don't like bodykits except for the Saleen. For me, the stock Mustang looks great and suitably understated but I think the Saleen is the best looking Mustang and comes fully prepared but the fast ones are expensive.

Sorry I've not been here earlier, work has just blocked Pistonheads. My life is over. Not that you were short of opinions


Edited by LuS1fer on Tuesday 6th March 18:52

aston67

Original Poster:

872 posts

231 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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I really appreciate your input LuS1fer!

thank you very much

I do not like the Eleanor concept as well but I want a well sorted Mustang - I like the concept of modernization like seen on Top Gear when James May discussed the Jaguar XJS made by KWE.

It is possibly the reaction of owning my beloved Aston and putting her right to the level I wanted.

I do love the classic look hence the big struggle inside me


LuS1fer

41,142 posts

246 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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aston67 said:
I really appreciate your input LuS1fer!

thank you very much

I do not like the Eleanor concept as well but I want a well sorted Mustang - I like the concept of modernization like seen on Top Gear when James May discussed the Jaguar XJS made by KWE.

It is possibly the reaction of owning my beloved Aston and putting her right to the level I wanted.

I do love the classic look hence the big struggle inside me




I love those big Astons too. I understand the classic longing. For me,a 2nd gen Camaro SS on modern underpinnings is my own idea of nirvana and I love those Overhaulin' cars. I suspect that is the reason I love my Mustang - it's new but it looks old but in a modern way. For some cars it works, for the Jaguar S-Type it didn't and that's the same platform. There is a new Mustang on the way, possibly 2008, which will be geared to fend off the new Camaro and that may be better-looking still. Sadly, US Ford dealers will charge whatever they like for the first cars which may delay their transition to the UK. Right, I'm going back to have another look at that Maybelline.

OK, I've done that and to finish up. I don't like the daft power bulges on the Eleanors and I'm a bit disappointed to see them drop the iron-block engine in the Maybellene when an alloy engine would have been lighter and made the car nimbler. Still, picky, picky.




Edited by LuS1fer on Tuesday 6th March 20:38

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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I prefer the stock '68 fastback




But I certainly would not say no to this. Almost perfection:




Edited by Twin Turbo on Tuesday 6th March 20:43

Shellz_Mach1

433 posts

216 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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Have a look at this one just finished in Plymouth:

www.mocgb.net/forums/showthread.php?t=12255

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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Nice, but I preferred the doner car

Shellz_Mach1

433 posts

216 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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Twin Turbo said:
Nice, but I preferred the doner car



So do I! But then I've got an original Eleanor and so the remake doesn't do anything for me.

LuS1fer

41,142 posts

246 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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I noticed in your original thread you said something about being treated as a classic if you import it to the UK. The old concessionary lower VAT for classics is well and truly clamped down on I'm afraid and it's 10% import duty across the board except for historically significant vehicles - something along the lines of a Le Mans winning GT40 or something of that ilk might qualify because the old car routine was used, truly abused and consigned pretty much to history by Customs and Excise a few years back.

aston67

Original Poster:

872 posts

231 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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got it!

so it is going to cost purchase price + 10% + shipping...

steve.c

11,122 posts

210 months

Thursday 8th March 2007
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aston67 said:
got it!

so it is going to cost purchase price + 10% + shipping...


not quite!
purchase price+shipping+shipping insurance(optional)+any handling fees=X then +10%=Y then +17.5% VAT! yes you have to pay tax on tax!