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Sierra Doner...whats it worth after stripping?
Hi all,
Im in persuit of a Sierra doner, cheap as possible and hoping to spend sub £500 on one. (on a bit of a side note, using ebay motors to track one down, they dont even list the sierra in the drop down menu...) Anyhow, after stripping the relevant parts from the doner for the build, (im not using the sierra engine so that would go with the sierra for resale), how much can i expect to make from breaking the car for spares? Im in a sort of business/finance line of work and i suppose it has made me a bit OCD when it comes to budgeting etc, so really just really looking to offset the cost of buying the doner. thanks, Nathan |
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Donor cost
You should be able to find a donor way, way under £500.
If you are looking via ebay a simple search for "Ford Sierra" will yeild good results. Your Location may be a bonus !! I see quite a few suitable donors, way up North. To far to travel for a lot of people & sometimes go quite cheap. The Sierra parts seem to common on ebay. I doubt the residual value of the remainder of the donor will be worth a great deal. 1.8CVH & 2 litre engines are not worth a lot unless you know someone who is really in need of one. If you are lucky enough to find a 2 Litre Pinto donor & the engine is good, you can expect to get a decent price for it . It is still worth trying to sell some of the parts though. Every penny helps. I paid £100 for my last donor. I sold £130 of parts on Ebay & was paid £50 for the shell at the breakers. Ps Don't neglect to look in your local free add pages.
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I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie www.roadster-builders.co.uk |
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Hi,
I paid £110 for my donor its a j plate 2.0 dohc estate, personally i wouldnt pay a penny over £200 for a donor and wouldnt expect to get anything for the remains! In hindsight i would be more careful on the choice of donor so as to be able to use more of it on the build. Ray |
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hmm looks like you beat me to it Ronnie
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Bonzo - what did sell and where did you sell it? I'm just about to start breaking my Sierra and if there's an opportunity to sell bits that I don't need that would be good.
In terms of how much to pay, I think that really depends on what condition the car is in and you need to bear in mind how you're going to get it. I agree that cars without tax/MOT can easily be picked up sub-£200. But if you want/need a car with tax/MOT then you might pay a bit more. I paid £300 for mine but that was taxed and MOT'd but was 50 miles away from home so being able to drive it meant I didn't accrue any transport costs. |
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I shouldn't reveal my trade secrets but.........here goes
I was lucky, my donor had quite a few newish parts fitted. Superchipped ECU £75 Fuel pump & sender assembly £10 Radiator £10 ABS pump & master cylinder assembly £35 All sold on ebay The scrapyard gave me £50 for the cut up shell.
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I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie www.roadster-builders.co.uk |
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I paid £200 for my donor (1991 1.8 CVH). But it cost me around £75 to pick it up and get it back to work, where I stripped it. After I took everything off it (EVERYTHING) I skipped the unused parts into the work skip and then some gypsy driving past say the wreck on its roof, and took it off my hands for beer money.... saved me the trouble of getting the shell to a scrappie.
Remember to remove the identity of the vehicle as well. |
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Mine is my daily driver/mobile rubbish bin/dust collector and rainy day toy..
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what do you mean by that? just assume ownership of the car and SORN it?
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hope that makes sense? cheers andy |
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