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adrianreeve 27th October 2012 11:57 AM

Roadster for sale
 
It is with a very heavy heart that I'm doing this....

Due to change in circumstances, I'm selling my Haynes Roadster. It's been built by me (a mechanical engineer) to a very high standard over the last five years.

It has a tig welded chassis and wishbones, which are adjustable for camber front and rear.
There are adjustable Gaz shocks all round, and front and rear discs.
The tyres are Yokohama Paradas, 195/50/15.

The fibreglass is from Saturn, and the side and rear panels are in aluminium, covered in 3M Di-Noc Carbon fibre

The seats are Westfield sport ones and are really comfy! There are also Sabelt harnesses, and a Motalita steering wheel. The tunnel top and aero screen are also covered in Di-Noc.

The dash has VDO instruments from Westfield, and was custom built by me.

It has 2l Zetec Silvertop engine (pre '95 for IVA emissions test). It has a shortened aluminium sump, a new 1.8l water pump, new cam belt, 40mm Jenvey throttle bodies, a 4-1 stainless exhaust manifold, and a beautiful stainless silencer, made by Paul Gooderham.

The engine is controlled by an Omex 600 ecu and LC1 lambda controller, and has been mapped by Atspeed Racing in Essex.

The gearbox is a V6 type 9, with a Caterham spacer between the gearbox and bellhousing.

As you can see, the car as been built to a good spec, and I hope the photos below show that it as been built to a high standard.

The car has its chassis number, and has been built to pass IVA. Unfortunately, my change in circumstances means that I will not be in a position to IVA it now, and so the sale price reflects this. Don't confuse this with a part finished project that you'll need to strip down and rebuild, it really is a fully built car, that I just can't afford to IVA. Everything works, it drives, steers and stops beautifully, and you are welcome to come and view it. People that have seen it have complimented the quality of the build.

I really don't want to sell this, but needs must, so I'm asking £3,500 for it. You really couldn't buy the parts to build a car to this spec for that money!

Any questions, please ask!

Cheers

Adrian








adrianreeve 27th October 2012 12:00 PM

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More pictures in my photobucket album below

vmax1974 27th October 2012 12:48 PM

Sorry you have to sell up if I had the money I would have snapped your hand off best I could offer at the moment is £3.99 and a half eaten packet of mint's

Good luck

adrianreeve 27th October 2012 01:26 PM

Mmm, are they Trebor Extra Strong?!

vmax1974 27th October 2012 01:29 PM

Of course they are lol

The V8 Files 27th October 2012 03:30 PM

Such a shame to get so far and make such a fantastic job to have to sell it, I feel for you, good luck.

raceral 27th October 2012 06:17 PM

Very impressive build with excellent attention to detail, my being half way around the world 3,500 pound sure seems like a super bargain.
Good luck on your sale.

Al

twinturbo 27th October 2012 06:56 PM

How would one get this to carlisle?

adrianreeve 27th October 2012 07:01 PM

Twin

Car trailers are cheap to hire, I'll even help you load it up and make you a cup of tea!

I did actually pick a chassis up from Penrith once, up and back in a day, it's not that bad!

Cheers

Adrian

twinturbo 27th October 2012 07:03 PM

Where are you based

twinturbo 27th October 2012 07:07 PM

Is there anything left to do other than iva, do you have proof of the engine age?

adrianreeve 27th October 2012 07:10 PM

Greenhithe in Kent, 2 miles from the Dartford bridge, junction 1 of the m25

Cheers

Adrian

adrianreeve 27th October 2012 07:18 PM

Twin

It needs the sierra steering wheel putting on (I have this), a few nut covers, and maybe the odd bit of edge trim, basically no!

I believe people have used the burton catalogue to prove engine age, and the engine number is clearly marked on the block.

Cheers

Adrian

chrisponter 27th October 2012 07:18 PM

Such a shame, I've admired your car a lot since I've been on the forum, and if I could I would buy it in an instant, I'm only the other side of the bridge, but student living doesn't allow. Best of luck.

adrianreeve 27th October 2012 07:23 PM

Chris

That's what student loans are for!

Cheers

Adrian

twinturbo 27th October 2012 07:26 PM

Very interested, need to see if i can find a transporter and consider the cost of the round trip.

Tt

twinturbo 27th October 2012 07:28 PM

Away in devon for the week though... but as is obvious do have connectivity.

TT

adrianreeve 27th October 2012 07:28 PM

Ok Twin, let me know how you get on.

Cheers

Adrian

adrianreeve 27th October 2012 07:36 PM

Pop in on the way home!

twinturbo 27th October 2012 07:44 PM

I think the strife and cruds would object to the detour...

I have a m8 in orpington though , always good to visit him.

TT

adrianreeve 27th October 2012 07:53 PM

I'm 15mins away from Orpington

Cheers

Johno 27th October 2012 08:11 PM

Hi Adrian,
Gutted to hear you got to sell her...:( :(
Your car was an inspiration to me from the start. There are so many fine details to look at and admire and I can only feel for you...
Hope you get want you want for it (at that price it's a steal) and all the best for the future.

Cheers Johno

twinturbo 27th October 2012 08:12 PM

Not prats bottom or badgers mount i hope!

Sent email to my garage to see if they know someone with a dolly or t transporter, and enquired with local indespension .

Ta

TT

Numplumb 27th October 2012 08:21 PM

Transport
 
There is a place which hires self drive beaver tail transporters £95 per day, they have pickup points all over the country they advertise on eBay sorry don't know link I found them awhile back when I needed transport.
Mick.

chrisponter 27th October 2012 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adrianreeve (Post 79653)
Chris

That's what student loans are for!

Cheers

Adrian

I wish! It would certainly be easier than going into uni.

Dualist 27th October 2012 09:04 PM

Really sad that you have to sell it, your work is top notch. I'm sure that if you could knock out a couple of dashboards the mula would pay for the IVA. I would certainly buy one off you.
I hope you get more than you are asking for it.

adrianreeve 27th October 2012 09:36 PM

Thanks for all the kind comments guys, I've had a ball building it, and I'm sure I'll build another at some point!

Cheers

Adrian

SeriesLandy 27th October 2012 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Numplumb (Post 79665)
There is a place which hires self drive beaver tail transporters £95 per day, they have pickup points all over the country they advertise on eBay sorry don't know link I found them awhile back when I needed transport.
Mick.

£95!! my local place is doing them for £35 a day at the mo including straps. Bit of a long way to for you though.

It's sad to see you selling up, although I've thought it a few times myself.
Could you not just shelf it untill you have the iva money, there is no rush?

adrianreeve 28th October 2012 07:05 AM

Steve

Unfortunately we need the money to fund a car for my wife to drive through the winter, she's fairly game, but IVAing the kit car and driving it in the ice and snow didn't interest her!

Cheers

Adrian

alga 28th October 2012 03:31 PM

My heart is breaking to see you have to sell up. This car is the best finished Haynes Roadster I've seen. And for the price it's definitely a steal, I'm certain you've spent way more on it than what you're asking.

adrianreeve 28th October 2012 03:36 PM

You're not wrong Alga....

twinturbo 28th October 2012 07:43 PM

Anyone else who is interested then feel free to jump in as i may not get transport

Tt

adrianreeve 28th October 2012 08:19 PM

Deposit now taken........

Thanks for all the interest guys, I'll pop back now and then to see how you're all getting on!

Cheers

Adrian

twinturbo 28th October 2012 10:58 PM

someone has got a major billy bargain.

sadly not me but i will plod on with my own ;)

TT

spud69 29th October 2012 10:39 AM

That's a major shame Adrian, i forgot how good your car looks. The car has gone for a bargain, it's a real shame that the Haynes doesn't fetch as much as some of the factory marques, ie MK, MNR, Westfield, even though they are basically the same car just self built and better in some cases as you have proved.

All the Best......AndyH

AshG 29th October 2012 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spud69 (Post 79714)
That's a major shame Adrian, i forgot how good your car looks. The car has gone for a bargain, it's a real shame that the Haynes doesn't fetch as much as some of the factory marques, ie MK, MNR, Westfield, even though they are basically the same car just self built and better in some cases as you have proved.

All the Best......AndyH

personally i think you under valued it which is why it sold so quick, but then i guess thats why it was cheep. iva'd its worth 5.5k every day of the week, someone has got a real bargain for something that essentially needs £500 spending on it.

adrianreeve 29th October 2012 11:42 PM

You're right Ash, but I got what needed for it. Could have put it up for £4.5k, and waited 3 months to sell, but I was happy to get what I got it, means I can get the car I'd like now, and move on.

I've really enjoyed the process of building a car from scratch, and I have no doubt that I'll build another one day.

Meantime, I'm happy to build a dash for anyone who wants one, pm me if you're interested!

Cheers

Adrian

chrisponter 30th October 2012 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adrianreeve (Post 79776)

Meantime, I'm happy to build a dash for anyone who wants one, pm me if you're interested!

Bet you'll have no shortage of takers there, it looks awesome.

robo 30th October 2012 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adrianreeve (Post 79776)
You're right Ash, but I got what needed for it. Could have put it up for £4.5k, and waited 3 months to sell, but I was happy to get what I got it, means I can get the car I'd like now, and move on.

I've really enjoyed the process of building a car from scratch, and I have no doubt that I'll build another one day.

Meantime, I'm happy to build a dash for anyone who wants one, pm me if you're interested!

Cheers

Adrian

Before you disappear I reckon you should do a how to build a dash thread:) :)

Bob

ayjay 30th October 2012 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robo (Post 79792)
Before you disappear I reckon you should do a how to build a dash thread:) :)

Bob

Sounds like he may need a little "earner";)


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