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jps
14th July 2012, 12:42 PM
Just seen this on ebay and am wondering whether it is worth going for? I'm thinking of buying a Talon chassis anyway - so it seems a shortcut way to buy one with a load of bits too.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Haynes-Roadster-Locost-Kit-Car-Rolling-Chassis-with-engine-and-gearbox-/130727289690?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item1e6ff4235a

Big worry is: I wanted to go Pinto/CVH and Type 9 gearbox (mainly because I think I need a type 9 for a Pinto or CVH - please point out if this is not the case). The chassis is built for a MT75 gearbox. Does that cause much of a problem?

And - just to get some sort of steer - what would be a realistic price for this lot to go for?

PorkChop
14th July 2012, 02:48 PM
A type 9 should still fit into a MT75 chassis fine; you can't do it then other way around without modifying the chassis. However, the listing includes a 2 litre Zetec - IMO you would be mad to get rid of that for the sake of fitting a Pinto/CVH. Unless you have a souped up Pinto/CVH already that you want to use.

£800 wouldn't buy you a welded chassis and the wishbones, let alone the rest of the running gear and suspension etc. As it's a Talon chassis, you can be sure that the welding's been done properly too.

K4KEV
14th July 2012, 03:40 PM
It would be a steal at £800 I think this will probably go for £1150 ish anything under 1K is defo a great starter package.

ozzy1
14th July 2012, 04:25 PM
Looks a good deal.I would work on the basis of paying about 60% of what it would cost to get all the parts so I reckon Kev is right on the money, or maybe thats his max bid! !

jps
14th July 2012, 04:40 PM
Thanks again for some quick and honest feedback - i'm really liking this forum!!!

IMO you would be mad to get rid of that for the sake of fitting a Pinto/CVH. Unless you have a souped up Pinto/CVH already that you want to use.


No - and I agree - but I want to get an age related plate - and am not sure whether the right bits and pieces that are in the deal would allow for that - plus i'd rather run carbs than fuel injection. I'm thinking about it mainly for the chassis and suspension bits and pieces - on the basis i'd flog the engine and gearbox on and get a sierra donor to get the 'age' from...

jps
21st July 2012, 08:58 PM
Well.... I was prepared to pay the right price on Ebay and went and picked it up this morning. I'm now a proud owner of the beginnings of a Roadster!! :-D

robo
21st July 2012, 09:30 PM
Congratulations and welcome to the madhouse. I think that was a snip at that money and more to the point a huge kick start into a haynes build.:cool: Enjoy!

Bob

Dualist
21st July 2012, 09:47 PM
Nice one mate, a big jump start into the build, hope you enjoy the next few months finishing it ;)

The V8 Files
21st July 2012, 10:51 PM
Congratulations and welcome to the madhouse. I think that was a snip at that money and more to the point a huge kick start into a haynes build.:cool: Enjoy!

Bob

+1 from me, defo a great starting point with some nice looking bits :)

TheArf
22nd July 2012, 09:36 AM
Well done that man, jps you dont say where you are located, you never know what resources and knowledge you have near you that you can draw on. If anyone else is looking for a starter pack i know Davylock is selling up due to ill health and he has a rolling chasis complete with pinto and gear box up for sale. I met up with him on friday cracking bloke really genuine so if you know of someone looking for a rolling chasis point thiem in his direction please

Arfon

K4KEV
22nd July 2012, 10:36 AM
So ...I wasn't far off the mark eh:rolleyes:

PorkChop
22nd July 2012, 11:36 PM
I think you've done really well there.

Good luck and enjoy the build :)

mgglep
23rd July 2012, 07:55 AM
Nice one looks like a massive jump forward

skov
23rd July 2012, 08:55 AM
Nice one jps, that's a great starting point!
Start a build thread and let us know how you get on!

jps
23rd July 2012, 10:38 AM
Location updated - hopefully there's someone close by who can throw some practical advice my way when the time comes!

Build thread will follow soon - first tasks are to sort out the garage and build some shelving so that i can put things neatly away and work out what the hell i've actually bought!

It's going to be a long journey - plenty of skills i need to pick up on the way - but i've already made my second car-related purchase, a big tub of Swarfega!!!

BORNXenon
23rd July 2012, 11:36 AM
I've been trying to sort my garage out for weeks!
I've found that it requires sorting other things first, such as boarding out the loft to move the unpacked boxes from the house move into and getting a shed for the lawn mower, etc!

Almost there now though. :D

skov
23rd July 2012, 01:24 PM
..but i've already made my second car-related purchase, a big tub of Swarfega!!!

Get a big box of disposable gloves too - your hands will thank you for it!
Swarfega's good for when you forget to wear them, or when they inevitably tear and you end up with one black finger though!

Good to see another East Angle on the forum.
Always seems a bit Northern Monkey biassed here, but there's a small handful of us Southern shandy drinkers dotted about!

vmax1974
23rd July 2012, 01:37 PM
Always seems a bit Northern Monkey biassed here, but there's a small handful of us Southern shandy drinkers dotted about!

Hold on hold on "Northern monkey?" tut

Southern softies

Talonmotorsport
23rd July 2012, 01:53 PM
Why do you need to wear latex gloves having bleeding knuckles and black hands is a sign that you have been busy doing some thing productive or at least trying to undo a bolt or two.
There's no need for stereotypical name calling on this forum you bunch of soft handed pen pushers :D

vmax1974
23rd July 2012, 02:15 PM
Gotta agree with talon black hands with skin removed does make you feel you have been busy

Also the best thing I have found to get your hands clean again is the washing up liquid with laundry powder mixed in does a much better job but really stings the torn flesh

jps
23rd July 2012, 02:28 PM
Glad I can tick all the boxes:
East Anglian/Southern Softie - Yep, but only because I live here...
Northern Monkey - Aye oop, displaced Yorkshireman tha knows...
Soft handed pen pusher - Guilty as charged: 9-5 everyday...

Talonmotorsport
23rd July 2012, 02:37 PM
Gotta agree with talon black hands with skin removed does make you feel you have been busy

Also the best thing I have found to get your hands clean again is the washing up liquid with laundry powder mixed in does a much better job but really stings the torn flesh

Sod smelling of washing powder and summer fruit washing up liquid I'll stick with Swarfega orange it's a man thing GGGRRRRRRR

skov
23rd July 2012, 06:23 PM
..you bunch of soft handed pen pushers :D

Soft handed pen pushes?! :mad:
I'd give you slap if I hadn't just had my fortnightly manicure :D

alga
24th July 2012, 10:49 PM
you bunch of soft handed pen pushers :D

This should have been "button pushers" in this day and age!

skov
25th July 2012, 06:58 AM
I prefer the term "mouse botherers".