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Ash1600

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Hi all recently acquired a unrestored prelit 7 with 1600 x flow and before I take on the project what is it worth in a restored condition 

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This is very much dependent on which model of pre-lit it is either early aluminium bodied or the later GRP and the quality of the rebuild.
 

bearing in mind that new/replacement parts for this car are unavailable I would suggest looking at past adverts of similar cars for sale to gauge value. 

 

 

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Thanks for that it’s a later Grp car I have no intention of selling but wanted to have a idea of value so i can gauge what is sensible to spend on refurb, thanks 

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It all depends on what it needs doing. Restoring one especially with old parts costs a lot. You could easily spend 5-6grand on one depending what needs doing.

you often find you can spend more than you will get back but you cannot put a price on fun

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7 hours ago, jeff oakley said:

It all depends on what it needs doing. Restoring one especially with old parts costs a lot. You could easily spend 5-6grand on one depending what needs doing.

you often find you can spend more than you will get back but you cannot put a price on fun

So true but feel it’s a good starting point as it has good history, 1600 x flow on twin webbers with quaif box. Any advice welcome I’m able to take on resto myself as have a mechanical background 

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16 hours ago, Ash1600 said:

So true but feel it’s a good starting point as it has good history, 1600 x flow on twin webbers with quaif box. Any advice welcome I’m able to take on resto myself as have a mechanical background 

Well if I was pushed and I am assuming it is registered correctly, then I would say a good one is worth £6k tops in the UK. If it goes to France where they can get early cars registered, it is worth a grand more.

 

When you get above £5-6k you can buy a lot of later cars with modern engines and wide bodied version which are more saleable for us pie lovers. Pictures would help

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Do please post some pictures. I think the charm of these early cars now is in having them in close to original build spec, Ford Crossflow with twin sidedraft twin choke Webers (or a single twin choke downdraft Weber), live axle and 4 speed gearbox, rather than buying one now to extensively modify. I would get it up and running, replace the tyres, flexible fuel and brake hoses, brake pads and shoes, flexible coolant hoses, and give it a good service including replacing oil and antifreeze, new brake fluid, drain the fuel tank, flush out the radiator and heater, new filters - oil, air and fuel, new rotor arm, distributor cap, condenser, plugs and leads, check coil OK, check fuses, clean all earths and electrical connections. Then MoT and use and enjoy. I would not over restore it, just as built and back up to running condition.


If you change your mind, such a project car is always of interest… If you simply restore it it will always be saleable plus you won’t have sunk too much into it.

 

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