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Post by Badwolf on Jun 27, 2015 11:29:43 GMT
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Post by trike on Jun 27, 2015 20:35:21 GMT
Yep! that's the one. No idea who's selling it, but £800 ? Ok,its got a good screen but the rest is too far gone.
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Post by Peter on Jun 28, 2015 14:19:26 GMT
come on, £800 is a fair price considering there are no new ones and the bare kit sold for £1600 in 1995 and a screen is £350+- plus vat and shipping, with fiber glass bodies there isn't such a thing as "too far gone" chassis may need some work but it would have to be a total bare frame strip anyway. Looks more filthy than trashed. There is at least 3K to spend on any half decent project anyway. Love to know what Trik has spent on the fab' suspension set up on his, top job Top of the doors looks like someone has tried to hide the ever present ripples made by the inner frame work with some filler, nose to nose is cracked but not too bad, so a blast with a belt sander needed there apart from a total paint job. I would hazard a guess the interior is rubbished, so all new. Headlights can be seen dropped back in the wings, so they are there. It is a MkII Ford so plenty of cheap parts from Cortina MkII to IV or some Sierra but any in-line set up can be made to fit not just a straight four Ford either. I would say 800 is a fair price and it's a half decent starting point, better than some I've seen over the years. As it is a , "must go" sale a phone call could secure it for less. Can't remember if it has a reg number or not, Trike, you know? Trailer anyone?
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Post by trike on Jun 28, 2015 19:05:11 GMT
Looking at it that way I guess its not too bad,(apart from the door tops), at least its all there. Interior is definitely past its best,but the dash & clocks appear ok. No sign of the reg plates. How much have I spent on mine so far? Err...Lots Last few days spent over £500 just fitting the back axle and its still not fully in place yet!
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