Covin moulds on ebay

Covin moulds on ebay

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V8covin

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193 months

Mistrale

195 posts

143 months

Thursday 30th August 2018
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I was thinking only recently how cool it would be to make a ‘Singer’ style 911 replica!
Surely a great opportunity for someone!

V8covin

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193 months

Thursday 30th August 2018
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£5000 but didn't meet reserve

singlecoil

33,545 posts

246 months

Saturday 1st September 2018
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It's hardly surprising they didn't sell, even if someone could produce a viable kit from that starting point there would be virtually zero chance of selling any.

V8covin

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Sunday 2nd September 2018
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singlecoil said:
It's hardly surprising they didn't sell, even if someone could produce a viable kit from that starting point there would be virtually zero chance of selling any.
They didn't sell because of lack of interest,they didn't sell because the seller wanted more money than anyone was prepared to pay.

singlecoil

33,545 posts

246 months

Sunday 2nd September 2018
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The price being asked was trivial in comparison to the cost of starting from scratch. I should think most of the bidders were thinking of producing the occasional spare for a small existing market rather than starting production of new kits.

V8covin

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Sunday 2nd September 2018
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I really couldn't envisage what the bidders had in mind.
Given these bodies use Porsche parts such as glass,lights,door handles etc.....parts that are now exceedingly hard to find..... I can't imagine how they'd sell to the public.
Plus Beetle floorpans are not exactly common these days so a new chassis would need designing.
But by the same token the value of genuine 911s of that body shape put them out of reach of your average buyer.

Du1point8

21,606 posts

192 months

Sunday 2nd September 2018
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how much would it take to make that a viable business?

say you had all those parts and could start knocking out the panels, could you only use the moulds for one material and not something like carbon fibre?

Also wonder why the owner is not doing it? Parts are particularly expensive now, it would seem a no brainer.

V8covin

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7,297 posts

193 months

Sunday 2nd September 2018
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Du1point8 said:
how much would it take to make that a viable business?

say you had all those parts and could start knocking out the panels, could you only use the moulds for one material and not something like carbon fibre?

Also wonder why the owner is not doing it? Parts are particularly expensive now, it would seem a no brainer.
The owner bought the moulds years ago,did nothing with them and refused to sell.....until now

Du1point8

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192 months

Sunday 2nd September 2018
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V8covin said:
Du1point8 said:
how much would it take to make that a viable business?

say you had all those parts and could start knocking out the panels, could you only use the moulds for one material and not something like carbon fibre?

Also wonder why the owner is not doing it? Parts are particularly expensive now, it would seem a no brainer.
The owner bought the moulds years ago,did nothing with them and refused to sell.....until now
Ah so looks like they are looking at cash cow of wanting something stupid like 50k as they can be 'potentially' used to start making 964 parts that are ridiculously expensive

Frankthered

1,623 posts

180 months

Tuesday 4th September 2018
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V8covin said:
I really couldn't envisage what the bidders had in mind.
Given these bodies use Porsche parts such as glass,lights,door handles etc.....parts that are now exceedingly hard to find..... I can't imagine how they'd sell to the public.
Plus Beetle floorpans are not exactly common these days so a new chassis would need designing.
But by the same token the value of genuine 911s of that body shape put them out of reach of your average buyer.
When this thread first appeared, I had a little alarm bell at the back of my mind. I wonder if anybody on here could confirm or deny, but I have a feeling that Porsche effectively closed down the Covin business (whoever owned it at the time) by taking, or at least threatening, legal action.

As you say, the kits used genuine Porsche parts and the story I heard was that some Porsche owners were buying body parts from Covin rather than going to Porsche for them.

Maybe the copyright on these models has expired now (20 years?) so there could maybe be an opportunity to make replacement parts for old 911s?

f1rob

317 posts

176 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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You only have to look on here or eBay to see what the kit car market is in 2018
7 clones and Conrad cover 90% of the market.
Also what state are those moulds in ? Normally if your putting a mould into storage you would gel it up first, When you then come to use it you crack the gel out and your mould surface is loverly shiny an clean
Those moulds look like they need to have a lot of hard work to get them usable.
Having just built one of the singer cars it would also be a lot of work to get this anywhere near singerish