Minty's 16th B-day & Bad News
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How extensive is the damage to the engine and gear box? I've had my bodywork guy quote to fix it and we're looking at 40k so far to put right depending on engine and gearbox damage. I thought I might do it "just because", but it would be a labour of love not an exercise i'd expect to make money on.
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How extensive is the damage to the engine and gear box? I've had my bodywork guy quote to fix it and we're looking at 40k so far to put right depending on engine and gearbox damage. I thought I might do it "just because", but it would be a labour of love not an exercise i'd expect to make money on.
dvb are only 6 miles from my house if you wanted i could go down and have a good look and take some pictures of anything that is not obvious from the photos.
the thing that stoped me bidding was,i thought that the underside of the car and the bits that were uncovered due to the accident just looked a little edgy maybe andrew did not spend his spare time cleaning the underneath like i do anyway if you want me to go down let me know.pete
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We have sort of come to the conclusion that DVB want way too much for it and we don't know about the extent of damage that we can't see. If we could get some more info on the true state of the car I might reconsider. So, if you do go past DVB I would be interested in some decent photos and any info you can get on the stuff that is not visible from the photos.
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We have sort of come to the conclusion that DVB want way too much for it and we don't know about the extent of damage that we can't see. If we could get some more info on the true state of the car I might reconsider. So, if you do go past DVB I would be interested in some decent photos and any info you can get on the stuff that is not visible from the photos.
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Haven't been on here for a while, but did post pics to PCGB recently..so will do the same here.
My advice is tread carefully and assume 40k minimum for the bodywork. The engine didn't take the brunt of the impact just the exhaust and oil lines as we slid off the road over hedge roots. The passenger side caught the worst of the 50mph deceleration as you can see, and one larger tree root resulted in the twisting / splitting of the bodywork structure.
(On a lighter note though I managed to miss the lady driving her E Class Merc' Estate on my side of the road, who was avoiding pheasants !!....so all-in-all no real harm done eh?)
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Oh, dear. Don't do things by half do you. If I didn't already have a 964 turbo project on the go I may have said what the hell, but I think this would be 1 project too far. Thanks for the pics.
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Why is it the the likes of Douglas valley remove all the loose bits bumpers side sills etc to make the car look better ! all those little nuts and bolts that you'll need gone ! As Everybody says someone will take it on i'd have a rattle but it would lead to divorce and i'm not married yet !
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Hi guys,
Newbie here whose just found this thread. I've had a desire to acquire a 964T for a little while but am not in a position to splash the cash just yet so have been monitoring cars and prices.
However, because of the provenance of this car (and I love the colour) I would consider rebuilding as I could do it slowly and thus spread the funding. I'm used to having old cars reconstructed and restored so a rebuild doesn't frighten me in the slightest; more the initial purchase price that DV wants before a spanner is lifted!
One question I have is from the look of the photos can anyone better informed give me an idea of how much work is really involved?
I assume that it's a reshell with panels (bumpers, lights etc) and four wheels but what else is there?
Appreciate any comments you can make.
Tks
Martin
Newbie here whose just found this thread. I've had a desire to acquire a 964T for a little while but am not in a position to splash the cash just yet so have been monitoring cars and prices.
However, because of the provenance of this car (and I love the colour) I would consider rebuilding as I could do it slowly and thus spread the funding. I'm used to having old cars reconstructed and restored so a rebuild doesn't frighten me in the slightest; more the initial purchase price that DV wants before a spanner is lifted!
One question I have is from the look of the photos can anyone better informed give me an idea of how much work is really involved?
I assume that it's a reshell with panels (bumpers, lights etc) and four wheels but what else is there?
Appreciate any comments you can make.
Tks
Martin
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Hi Martin,
Welcome.
IMO, Minty would make a good doner car. Way too much damage. After you spend whatever it takes to get her back on the road, you have a salvage title which de-values the car severely in the event of a re-sale.
You would be dollars ahead to find a nice, clean 964T. If you are not in a hurry, you could find another mint green one, but it will take time and a lot of research.
Oh yeah, nice airplane
Welcome.
IMO, Minty would make a good doner car. Way too much damage. After you spend whatever it takes to get her back on the road, you have a salvage title which de-values the car severely in the event of a re-sale.
You would be dollars ahead to find a nice, clean 964T. If you are not in a hurry, you could find another mint green one, but it will take time and a lot of research.
Oh yeah, nice airplane
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Tks for the welcome Paul (the F-22 is an awesome jet!)
Hear what you say and you're probably right. For me it's Minty's history that makes the car attractive even though it would be a rebuild. I'm looking for a UK dealer supplied RHD car which obviously limits my options and I'm told that from the (42?) cars that were sold in the UK there was only one other sold in this colour and no one knows who owns that one or even where it is...
Hear what you say and you're probably right. For me it's Minty's history that makes the car attractive even though it would be a rebuild. I'm looking for a UK dealer supplied RHD car which obviously limits my options and I'm told that from the (42?) cars that were sold in the UK there was only one other sold in this colour and no one knows who owns that one or even where it is...
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42 is still the best figure i have for uk supplied cars. There is no sign of another mint green car in the UK
though there is a LHD wimbledon green that has been in some magazines. Im sure a better priced car will
turn up eventually or Douglas Valley will drop their price. Good luck.
though there is a LHD wimbledon green that has been in some magazines. Im sure a better priced car will
turn up eventually or Douglas Valley will drop their price. Good luck.