11 new 3-door shells!!
#48
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Will be interesting to see if they close the loop hole on engine age based emissions for kit cars with the new SVA.
From what i understand at present for amateur bought vehicles they expect photos etc to prove you built it to use the amateur built vehicle rules on emissions.
Cant see them continuing such a loophole when the green gay brigade seem fit to go skitz with car tax on emissions.
From what i understand at present for amateur bought vehicles they expect photos etc to prove you built it to use the amateur built vehicle rules on emissions.
Cant see them continuing such a loophole when the green gay brigade seem fit to go skitz with car tax on emissions.
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#50
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no need to spend 8k on a lhd motorsport shell when there are still a good few new RHD road shells in the UK, just keep an eye on ebay and you can pick one up for under 2k new
Good luck in finding the other 5000 odd parts you will need to build a new one from scratch though - been there, done that
Good luck in finding the other 5000 odd parts you will need to build a new one from scratch though - been there, done that
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Or just spend 8k on a complete car which will be pretty good condition
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Yeah, what happened to that guy? And the car? Car got broke no doubt...
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The major components used need to be new or "reconditioned as new" bar one item.
The major components are:-
Engine.
Gearbox
Diff/drive shafts
Brakes ( which composes of calipers, master cylinder, discs, pads)
Suspension (which composes of arms, drop links, arb, struts, springs, bushes)
Steering (which composes of column, rack, rod ends)
Chassis
I'm sure all the above can be bought new or reconditioned as new. they don't care about things like interior (seats, dash, clocks, heating etc) or glazing or even bumpers/trim/exhaust.
Emmissions are based on the year of the engine block. If you get a new block you may have trouble. better to source a good old block and recondition it as new Over boring and crank grinds to the next under size are acceptable. There have been a few "factory" engines with reground cranks
The major components are:-
Engine.
Gearbox
Diff/drive shafts
Brakes ( which composes of calipers, master cylinder, discs, pads)
Suspension (which composes of arms, drop links, arb, struts, springs, bushes)
Steering (which composes of column, rack, rod ends)
Chassis
I'm sure all the above can be bought new or reconditioned as new. they don't care about things like interior (seats, dash, clocks, heating etc) or glazing or even bumpers/trim/exhaust.
Emmissions are based on the year of the engine block. If you get a new block you may have trouble. better to source a good old block and recondition it as new Over boring and crank grinds to the next under size are acceptable. There have been a few "factory" engines with reground cranks
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#63
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I think the price is fine, im sure there are plenty of LHD race cars out there, and if someone bins one they will just want an off the shelf new shell ready to start again, to them it will be worth the money, to someone building a road car it probably isnt.
#65
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you have to remember that what goes on down the british dvla does not go on down the motor vehicle depatment in some foreign countries..
there will be people building group a 3dr cosworths for motorsport in the future( remember thats what they made for rs.. rallye sport) and they won't care one bit about the dvla in the uk. i saw so many foreign drivers who drove 3dr's that when they go ok for historic motorsport Romain will do buisness with them.
it doesn't surprise me about cosworth stuff in italy as i have been there and was surprised how many Italians drive Fords and how many cosworths i saw.
there will be people building group a 3dr cosworths for motorsport in the future( remember thats what they made for rs.. rallye sport) and they won't care one bit about the dvla in the uk. i saw so many foreign drivers who drove 3dr's that when they go ok for historic motorsport Romain will do buisness with them.
it doesn't surprise me about cosworth stuff in italy as i have been there and was surprised how many Italians drive Fords and how many cosworths i saw.
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So I guess the cars there just live longer
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good job i prefer Left Hand Drive
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as dodgy as it sound couldnt you just get a mate with a company just to make up invoices for every part? going by some concourse cars they come out looking better than factory so no questions would be asked?
#75
3 door new bodyshells
hi,
the prices are:
5000£ for the shell without rollcage
8000£ for the shell with rollcage
remeber the shell are brand new from ford motorsport 1987 so there are no chassis numbers.
very rare to get one these days....we have 4 with rollcages and 7 less rollcages
the prices are:
5000£ for the shell without rollcage
8000£ for the shell with rollcage
remeber the shell are brand new from ford motorsport 1987 so there are no chassis numbers.
very rare to get one these days....we have 4 with rollcages and 7 less rollcages
#76
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don't forget the wheelarches and innerwings+ suspension etc, mine were like brand new from italy in the right places which is very good news,it makes me laugh when loads of uk rhd sierra cosworths are shite condition and falling apart and the Italians have them totally solid.
good job i prefer Left Hand Drive
good job i prefer Left Hand Drive
italia is a good place to buy yourself a nice rot free cossie
(or at least it was before clown brown and muppet darling ruined the £ v's euro exchange rate)....
#77
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when we did the X plate esc cos we said the engine was the one only remanufactured part,, had recipts for bits bobs like brakes, suspension, gearbox bushes and all the other stuff was made to look new,
#78
PassionFord Post Whore!!
hi,
the prices are:
5000£ for the shell without rollcage
8000£ for the shell with rollcage
remeber the shell are brand new from ford motorsport 1987 so there are no chassis numbers.
very rare to get one these days....we have 4 with rollcages and 7 less rollcages
the prices are:
5000£ for the shell without rollcage
8000£ for the shell with rollcage
remeber the shell are brand new from ford motorsport 1987 so there are no chassis numbers.
very rare to get one these days....we have 4 with rollcages and 7 less rollcages
#80
S1 Database Editor
Could also re-shell an exsisting car under those guidelines if you had the parts concerned:
In order to retain the original registration mark cars must use:
The original unmodified chassis or unaltered bodyshell (i.e. body and chassis as one unit - monocoque);
or a new chassis or monocoque bodyshell of the same specification as the original supported by evidence from the dealer or manufacturer (e.g. receipt).
And two other major components from the original vehicle - ie suspension (front & back); steering assembly; axles (both); transmission or engine.
If a second-hand chassis or monocoque bodyshell is used, the vehicle must pass an enhanced single vehicle approval (ESVA) or single vehicle approval (SVA) test after which a "Q" prefix registration number will be allocated.
The original unmodified chassis or unaltered bodyshell (i.e. body and chassis as one unit - monocoque);
or a new chassis or monocoque bodyshell of the same specification as the original supported by evidence from the dealer or manufacturer (e.g. receipt).
And two other major components from the original vehicle - ie suspension (front & back); steering assembly; axles (both); transmission or engine.
If a second-hand chassis or monocoque bodyshell is used, the vehicle must pass an enhanced single vehicle approval (ESVA) or single vehicle approval (SVA) test after which a "Q" prefix registration number will be allocated.