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Donor Parts
As you may know if you've seen my other thread, i won't be getting a donor car due to space and hassle. So, i've been having a browse round for parts.
I've found someone who'll sell me this lot for £487.25 Is this a reasonable price and have i missed anything?? Prop shaft Gearbox Rear axle complete Front hubs inc brakes Steering column Hand brake It's the first quote i've had back so i'm keeping looking. Can't decide if it'll work out more if i buy parts from different sellers or as a job lot. Last edited by David_17 : 21st May 2010 at 07:40 PM. |
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Is that for brand new parts David? Seems quite a lot if they're from a breakers. Can normally get hold of type 9 boxes on ebay for less than 100, the propshaft will need either modifying or replacing so isn't very useful, front uprights are £100 brand new from rally design, and a brake set up wouldn't be too expensive, even brand new. I think only the rear end would prove tricky to get hold of.
If you don't require the engine, then that does seem a bit steep. However, if you definitely can't strip a donor, that might be the only way of doing it. |
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It's from a breakers...
Prop shaft £25.00 Gearbox £75.00 Rear axle complete £150.00 Front hubs inc brakes £50.00 Steering column £100.00 Hand brake £15.00 VAT £72.63 Total £487.25 |
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That is a heck of a lot of money for not a lot
Please bear in mid .... By the time you need to use some of the parts, the breakers warranty ( If any ) would have long since run out Also bear in mind that some of the parts will be nearly or over 20 years old .... Some major overhaul costs could be involved I know it's not an option for you but you can't beat stripping a car that you have driven or at least heard running
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I managed to get all of that including a dead 1.8 cvh engine + ancills for £150, so just keep looking and something will come up.
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Sounds pricey + hubs on eBay
David_17,
sounds a bit expensive to me. I paided £310 for my twenty year old 1.6 Pinto tax and tested Sierra donor. I know you can't buy a donor but surely the parts bought seperately mustn't get any where near that, I'd say. I'd suggest being patient and bagging bargains as they come along. Here's a pair of hubs for sale that has just been listed and all ready reamed! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/sierra-front-uprights-hubs-kit-car-haynes-roadster-/250637306711?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles _CarParts_SM&hash=item3a5b25cb57 BTW, I'm not the seller. Have search on eBay with the 'completed listings' box checked, that'll give a good idea of the going rate. Last edited by eSteve : 22nd May 2010 at 03:00 PM. Reason: Up dated URL + corrected spelling of name |
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Hi David,
Buying parts this way is always expensive but if you'd have to pay to store a donor until the build is well under way then it'd still cost... Search this site and LCB as people changing their plans or bailing out of their builds means the parts you need often come up. I thought the price for the gearbox and front hubs was reasonable if they're usable as is. Likewise once you've bought the rear axle parts you need they'll come out about the same price. Column very expensive though! and I wouldn't bother with a second hand prop. Recoprop or Bailey-Morris should be able to make you a custom prop to your design for around £100. HTH BV |
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