Is this possible? What would you do?
Is this possible? What would you do?
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Bob_The_Builder

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3,020 posts

213 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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We are getting married in the summer and my parter has given the okay to buy a new car, but with a twist.... We are looking for a 1920-40 Rolls Royce, preferably a sedancca.
Given that- here is the unpopular twist, we want to do a roof chop hot rod, and possible channeling of the body to. Obviously it would be done to a decrepid starting car.

How feasible would it be to do an engine/gearbox transplant? Or how would you approach it?


Something like this.


Edited by Bob_The_Builder on Saturday 22 April 15:12

David87

6,926 posts

232 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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You want to use this for the wedding, right? I’m assuming you mean summer 2027? biggrin

0ddball

905 posts

159 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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If you need to ask, you can't do it.

trickywoo

13,404 posts

250 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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If you are a builder it shouldn’t be a problem. Money can get anything done.

Raid the cash stuffed in your doorstep safe and all will be well.

Bob_The_Builder

Original Poster:

3,020 posts

213 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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David87 said:
You want to use this for the wedding, right? I’m assuming you mean summer 2027? biggrin
Ha ha, no its more of a wedding present than a wedding car!

Pete54

220 posts

130 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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Great idea - but!

2027 seems like an achievable deadline. Or you could visit all of the custom shows and try and hire something which sort of meets the brief.

If you do not know how to go about an engine and transmission swap, then you are truly so far short of achieving the desired end result as to require counselling. It is pretty straight forward - but avoiding the IVA implications is now tricky (look them up - it will help!).

aeropilot

39,110 posts

247 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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Bob_The_Builder said:
We are getting married in the summer and my parter has given the okay to buy a new car, but with a twist.... We are looking for a 1920-40 Rolls Royce, preferably a sedancca.
Given that- here is the unpopular twist, we want to do a roof chop hot rod, and possible channeling of the body to. Obviously it would be done to a decrepid starting car.

How feasible would it be to do an engine/gearbox transplant? Or how would you approach it?


Something like this.
Anything is feasible with enough money.
The hardest bit will be finding a suitable donor project to start with, and keeping the mods within DVLA points rules to avoid having to IVA it......


Chromegrill

1,128 posts

106 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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Thought effectively what you were looking to do had been done back in the 1980s? Might be quicker cheaper and simpler to bag one of these, job done!


sunbeam alpine

7,211 posts

208 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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It might be worth contacting Sargeants at Goudhurst in Kent. We dropped in there a few years back when we were touring Kent - we just found it on our route and went in.

It probably helped that we were driving a classic Alfa, but we were made very welcome and they gave us a complete tour of their premises. They specialise in old Rolls and Bentleys, and when we visited they had several "project" cars that they had acquired, plus customer cars in various stages of restauration.


fourfoldroot

649 posts

175 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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I always liked the look of this. Sunbeam 25 with a roof chop from new. There are a handful of Blue train Bentleys with the roof chop too, if you have deep pockets.


DKL

4,818 posts

242 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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Bob_The_Builder said:
We are getting married in the summer and my parter has given the okay to buy a new car, but with a twist.... We are looking for a 1920-40 Rolls Royce, preferably a sedancca.
Given that- here is the unpopular twist, we want to do a roof chop hot rod, and possible channeling of the body to. Obviously it would be done to a decrepid starting car.

How feasible would it be to do an engine/gearbox transplant? Or how would you approach it?


Something like this.


Edited by Bob_The_Builder on Saturday 22 April 15:12
Looks like the Bentley Blue Train, although not exactly a cheap way to go!

Doofus

32,412 posts

193 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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DKL said:
Looks like the Bentley Blue Train
No it doesn't. smile

InitialDave

14,151 posts

139 months

Saturday 22nd April 2023
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I would expect that the skills and costs involved in having a modified body are likely to be on a par with restoring a rough one to standard, as it's all going to be a similar makeup, just dimensionally different in what you're replacing.

But I would be working on that similarity meaning "not hugely more expensive than" as opposed to "as cheap as"!

But talking of a change in driveteain? And would you want to mess with things like suspension and brakes as well?

I think what you want can be done, but will need significant reserves of cash and patience to achieve.


Turbobanana

7,645 posts

221 months

Sunday 23rd April 2023
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Chromegrill said:
Thought effectively what you were looking to do had been done back in the 1980s? Might be quicker cheaper and simpler to bag one of these, job done!

Ooh look: a set of Austin 1800 doors!

-Cappo-

20,344 posts

223 months

Sunday 23rd April 2023
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OP, was this plan fired up by the Bentley which David Tennant drove in Good Omens? If my numbers ever came up, I'd be paying someone to build me a full on fire-breathing restomod version of that!