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Darryl
19th August 2011, 09:32 PM
Hi everyone,
Just wondering has anyone or does anyone no of dutton kit cars?
I was offered a dutton Melos from a friend and was wondering what are they worth ect! Are they rare?
I no this is the wrong place to be asking but somebody may know!
Thanks,
Darryl

robo
19th August 2011, 11:52 PM
Ladder framed escort mk1/2 based kit mostly the same as the dutton b+ and pheaton kits which were probably the first of the seven type kits. A bit long in the tooth now. A mate of mine Rob Budd of the eagle cars fame bought the rights to the pheaton side of things in the last few years of its production but i think it had all died a death by the time he retired. I still speak to him every now and then so i will ask what happened to the melos. I think there is still a dutton owners club running.

Bob

Darryl
20th August 2011, 12:05 AM
Thanks for that! It would be great to find out more about them!
I wonder whats the price of them?
This is 1967 I'm sure! I think they are fairly uncommon!
Thanks again,
Darryl

carlknight1982
20th August 2011, 12:54 AM
un remarkable cars handle like a fly in treacle poor quality kit and Lots of them about usually sel onebay £500 complete £800 SVA'd but usually i rekon they end up as ringers for people lookin to avoids iva

auto7
20th August 2011, 09:11 AM
I have a Dutton Phaeton and a member of my local car club has built a haynes locost, the locost although fitted with a tuned engine just can't keep up when out on a run as it's cornering abilities are some what lacking. It was built by an engineer so all very nicely made but it just doesn't work.

MarkB
20th August 2011, 09:52 AM
I actually quite like the styling of the Phaeton in a weird kinda way as it isn't trying to be a 7 it is what it is and the rear looks rather neat the way it kicks up..:D Bit like a streetfightered bike:cool: The older Sylva cars are also a bit strange styling wise but also quite cool at the same time:cool:

robo
20th August 2011, 11:50 AM
I had a b+ dutton for less than a week, I took it in a chop for a rover tc, it had a 1500gt cortina engine in it. It was the worst built car i had ever seen and i never fancied spending time and money on it so it went.

http://youngtimerclassic.com/img-pg/cars-for-sale/british-open/dutton-b/1dutton-b.jpg

Bob

Darryl
21st August 2011, 12:45 PM
Yeah I realise now that a dutton probably isn't the best car for handling ect,
But if it was goin cheap enough it may be an ok buy!
Il let you know how I get on!
Thanks,
Darryl

MarkB
23rd August 2011, 10:50 AM
Jago's come up cheap but make sure and same goes for all the pre SVA cars that it's registered properly.

Bonzo
23rd August 2011, 11:49 AM
Jago's come up cheap but make sure and same goes for all the pre SVA cars that it's registered properly.

I certainly agree with that one Mark :)

If you wish to get a budget foothold into the world of 7'ish/kit car world, there are plenty of older ones about.
Thinking Dutton, Locust, Jago & the likes

Just make sure that anything you are interested in is of period build & has the correct documentation ( Usually the correct desription on the vehicles V5C document ) ;)

Personaly, I would steer well clear of any un-finished projects as these will most likely now be subject to the IVA test !! ( Unless it has been registered and was one of those sripped & never put back together type jobbys )

If in doubt, you can allways ask us folk here for some advice so as you don't end up buying a Lemon :)