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paul the 6th 26th February 2009 05:10 PM

finally got a donor :D
 
1.8 cvh, 89,000 miles, 6 months mot, mint condition, driven it 200 miles since i bought it... £275 quid :D starts and runs perfectly everytime, no smoke, no misfires.. brilliant.






dogwood 26th February 2009 06:14 PM

Looks almost too good to break....


number plate could be worth something as well





David

SeriesLandy 26th February 2009 06:19 PM

The number plate may be worth a couple of quid to the right person when you come to strip it;)
Damn you Dave you beat me too it.

dogwood 26th February 2009 06:26 PM

:p .....:D

Jezzer99 26th February 2009 06:58 PM

Nice - similar to mine. It does seem almost criminal to break them - I bought mine from a couple who'd been using it as a daily driver and loved it. Felt terrible when they asked why I wanted it :)

I'm definitely going with the CVH to get the car on the road with and who knows from then!

Bonzo 26th February 2009 08:49 PM

Bargain.

It is a real shame to donor an almost classic Ford but needs must & all that. :D

The guy who sold me number 2 donor thought I was going to put it back on the road. ;)

He was devestated when my sadistic eldest son, sent him pictures of the car. Cut into about 8 pieces & piled up in my drive ready to load on the Tranny. :D :D

jabs 26th February 2009 11:10 PM

I have sent you a U2U

paul the 6th 27th February 2009 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonzo (Post 11326)
Bargain.

It is a real shame to donor an almost classic Ford but needs must & all that. :D

The guy who sold me number 2 donor thought I was going to put it back on the road.

He was devestated when my sadistic eldest son, sent him pictures of the car. Cut into about 8 pieces & piled up in my drive ready to load on the Tranny.

your son sounds like a wrong'un :P

i've been wondering - should I really rip an almost perfect car to bits (considering its age), or should I restore it and then sell it as a classic in 10 years time? I've been looking for a donor for a good while, and they've all been much more expensive and in worse condition than this one - so I know how good a bargain I've managed to pick up.

never considered the reg plate as a spare! Cheers guys!

One guy has already bought the front seats, and a few others are interested in doorcards, wings etc... Do doors, bonnets and boots sell well if they're in good nick?

Thanks for all the feedback :)

MikeB 27th February 2009 01:35 PM

I wouldnt have any regrets braking a sierra.
I had a sierra saphire 2.0 dohc is good condition,
Horrible car, imo take the useful bits and build it into something decent...
They aint ever going to be a mk1 or 2 escort, bit like the austin maxi, it old enough to be a classic but no one really gives a ***t :)

Bonzo 27th February 2009 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeB (Post 11349)
They aint ever going to be a mk1 or 2 escort, bit like the austin maxi, it old enough to be a classic but no one really gives a ***t :)

That is what I said 25 years ago when I ripped out the engine out of a Ford Capri Exec. 3 litre Essex V6 jobby. :p

That was about 10 years after my mate took his Lotus Mk1 Cortina to the scrapyard. :eek:

Hindsight is great but not much use after the event. ;)

The Sierra panels may be worth selling if you can find a local buyer, still quite a few on the road.


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