Thinking of getting into rotary.

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ian65 wrote:
codge wrote:Mint as in Concourse ready with very little TLC? £5/6k would be my best guess.
An easy project with little or no welding and an MOT say £3.5k
A runner but some small repair welding needed £2k
A big resto project £0.5/1k

They're my best guesses in a rising market.

Where to find the mint condition car.....ah.....??
Spot on I'd say Dave

I'm hoping so. I don't mind spending money if I'm getting something special.
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it's supply that's the problem..... there are a few 5K plus cars being advertised but these are mostly speculative dealers chancing their arm and the cars condition doesn't really equate to condition 1 cars..... and enthusiasts like the guys on here who have some top condition cars seldom sell them.

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ian65 wrote:it's supply that's the problem..... there are a few 5K plus cars being advertised but these are mostly speculative dealers chancing their arm and the cars condition doesn't really equate to condition 1 cars..... and enthusiasts like the guys on here who have some top condition cars seldom sell them.


There is one for sale locally that needs a total rebuild. Welding wise at least the rh rear sill and most likely more.

It is complete though and lots of the areas I thought it would be gone seem fine.

And it's £1k so I could budget another £5k for the resto. I'm happy with all mechanical aspect but usually leave welding to the pros.

I'll dig a few pics out and see what you all think.
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that look like a complete money pit to me...... and what's going on with the wheel arches?
Off the road since 2002, originally gold and a series 2...... is this the one for a grand?
On the plus side it has got twin SU's

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ian65 wrote:that look like a complete money pit to me...... and what's going on with the wheel arches?
Off the road since 2002, originally gold and a series 2...... is this the one for a grand?
On the plus side it has got twin SU's

I was under that impression too. It would be a full resto, strip back to the bare shell, weld and reasemble. It would take one to two years and cost me over £5k plus the car at a grand.

It would be a good way to learn the machine but ideally I'd like a good shell start with.
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I agree with Ian, It has been standing for 14 yrs :o
Judging by the debris in the engine bay & the perished window rubbers I would guess it has been outside for a good part of them.
I do not think £5k would go very far!
It is good to see several before you buy, it is imperative that you have a look underneath & under the carpets etc.
That looks like a parts car, SU setup would be interesting though :ugeek:
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DKWW2000 wrote:I agree with Ian, It has been standing for 14 yrs :o
Judging by the debris in the engine bay & the perished window rubbers I would guess it has been outside for a good part of them.
I do not think £5k would go very far!
It is good to see several before you buy, it is imperative that you have a look underneath & under the carpets etc.
That looks like a parts car, SU setup would be interesting though :ugeek:

I was 90% sure that I was leaving it.

That's taken care of the extra 10%

Just out of interest, what's so interesting about the carbs?
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reportedly they added a good few HP and improved mpg...... only what I read though, no first hand experience although my 12a turbo runs a single SU and that fuels it fine so a SU per rotor should fuel it no problem

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it's a HME carb 1 3/4 HIF .. nothing special and the business still open in Coventry if needing restored
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