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FrankP

posted on 9/11/10 at 11:06 AM Reply With Quote
Reluctant Sale

Huge bill for family car forces sale... Last time I buy a Ford TDCI.....

Aries (Stuart Taylor) Locost 2l Zetec Engine on eBay (end time 14-Nov-10 11:02:29 GMT)

Thanks

Frank

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nick205

posted on 9/11/10 at 11:38 AM Reply With Quote
Read you previous post - what a bummer

Certainly not advocating getting in debt, but on the basis you'll probably have to fund the repair before selling your kit car is it worth putting it on a 0% credit card and settling over a longer period? If you can't clear it in time you still have the option of selling the kit car at your leisure in the spring/summer and getting a better price for it.






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jossey

posted on 9/11/10 at 11:42 AM Reply With Quote
sorry to hear about your sale.

good luck with it.

ill pass your ebay number around to the few who i know want a kit car...

good luck


dave

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steve m

posted on 9/11/10 at 03:50 PM Reply With Quote
Also by putting the bill on to a credit card, will give you some fallback warranty on all these expensive bits

Also, what exactley has gone wrong on your TDCI ?? as i have one too. 2.0 TDCI 58 mondeo

Did you ever use vegatable oil or dodgy stuff, as that seems to be the bit that kills pumps and injectors

Regards

Steve

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scootz

posted on 9/11/10 at 04:48 PM Reply With Quote
You've spelled Aries wrong in your ad Frank... I'm not being a pedant (this time) - it will limit the number of search hits you will get!





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StevieB

posted on 9/11/10 at 06:56 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by nick205
Read you previous post - what a bummer

Certainly not advocating getting in debt, but on the basis you'll probably have to fund the repair before selling your kit car is it worth putting it on a 0% credit card and settling over a longer period? If you can't clear it in time you still have the option of selling the kit car at your leisure in the spring/summer and getting a better price for it.


I spent 4 years building a car and sold it within 3 months of finishing so I could clear my debts (a lot of 0% credit carding in order to build the car, as it happened).

It's a painful decision, but understandable - it's a better feeling than having credit cards hanging over you.

Plus, there's always something you wished you'd done differently on the build - at least this way you can start again

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interestedparty

posted on 9/11/10 at 07:26 PM Reply With Quote
I think it would be reasonable to drop the 'Locost' buit from your heading, after all, being as it is a Stuart Taylor it isn't home made, and with the independant rear, it's not really a Locost anyway. Might help the sale price





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