Hi,
I just spotted this for sale, it's in Nottinghamshire, looks to be in quite reasonable condition and isn't expensive:
https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1396982
Best wishes,
Mike.
Fancy a 4 door project?
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Fancy a 4 door project?
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels and waiting to be resprayed......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
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Re: Fancy a 4 door project?
Good honest advert. Not bigging it up in any way, just letting the pictures say it all.
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Re: Fancy a 4 door project?
Love the accuracy of the description......
So where was it, it hasn't been on the road but somehow made it to the local cemetery... as to the number of doors....... but the car hasn't been taken onto the road. This is the popular 5-door version....
Basil the 1955 series II
Re: Fancy a 4 door project?
That gets on my wick too, whenever I see it. If you're going to count the boot lid as a door, you might as well include the bonnet and call it a 'six door'as to the number of doors...
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Re: Fancy a 4 door project?
as to the number of doors...
What if it had a sunroof? Or does that count as 'Emergency Exit (eject) Only' ?That get on my wick too, whenever I see it. If you're going to count the boot lid as a door, you might as well include the bonnet and call it a 'six door'
Joking aside, I thought someone on here might like it as a project, probably wouldn't take much to bring it up to roadworthy / rolling restoration standard?
Best wishes,
Mike.
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels and waiting to be resprayed......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
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Re: Fancy a 4 door project?
I think you're being optimistic Mike. The dealer selling it will already have worked out the approx cost of getting it roadworthy and realised that it'll cost more than the finished value
Getting the engine to run is usually relatively easy. Cars that have been off the road for years always need a lot of work which shouldn't be underestimated: All new tyres, all new brakes, cooling system, fuel system, charging system, loads of welding, stripping parts down and rebuilding. Many parts are inexpensive it is true but the costs all add up and everything will have suffered in storage. And all that is just to get it driveable. It looks a very tatty thing with very rusty and bent panels. It can all be dome of course but I honestly don't think that is a cheap car even if you could do all the work yourself.
Getting the engine to run is usually relatively easy. Cars that have been off the road for years always need a lot of work which shouldn't be underestimated: All new tyres, all new brakes, cooling system, fuel system, charging system, loads of welding, stripping parts down and rebuilding. Many parts are inexpensive it is true but the costs all add up and everything will have suffered in storage. And all that is just to get it driveable. It looks a very tatty thing with very rusty and bent panels. It can all be dome of course but I honestly don't think that is a cheap car even if you could do all the work yourself.
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Re: Fancy a 4 door project?
Yes, however his / a traders view on any car is only to sell it on and make a profit.The dealer selling it will already have worked out the approx cost of getting it roadworthy and realised that it'll cost more than the finished value
Any restoration is (to a certain extent) a labour of love, with no hope of getting the money and time back that you put into getting it to a standard you are happy with.
So a cheap car to do, probably not.
A viable restoration to a home restorer looking for a Morris Minor project for not a lot of money, definitely.
The 'finished value' is only important if that is all a person is interested in.
Best wishes,
Mike.
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels and waiting to be resprayed......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)