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Selling donor bits you don't want
Out of interest, what bits of a donor that you don't need for your Roadster are have any saleable value? I guess things like lights, bumpers maybe? Anyone got any experience?
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In my experience there will be loads of people looking for the parts but not until the day after you have taken them to the local tip!!
Neil
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My experience has been that finding people who want the sierra (or any other old car ) bits that us builders don't want is very difficult.
So much so that the next car I dismantle I'm going to take what I need and scrap the rest. However, if you've got time, space and inclination it might be worth taking the other bits off John |
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Join the ford sierra club and explain what you are doing, give a list of all the parts you don't need and you will almost certainly sell some of it.
Cheers. |
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The interior of my Sierra sold pretty quickly on eBay (Ghia so leather seats etc) and when the guy came to collect it I managed to sell him the rear lights and some other bits and pieces. Covered over 2/3 of the cost of buying the car in the first place so I ended the day with a smile on my face.
Matthew |
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