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Gaz7612

posted on 8/8/08 at 04:24 PM Reply With Quote
Formula 27 Whats it worth?

HI everyone
Going to be selling my 1998 formula 27 soon Just don't get time to use it
Has anyone got any ideas as to how much its worth

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mr henderson

posted on 8/8/08 at 04:34 PM Reply With Quote
£5.5K?






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rayward

posted on 8/8/08 at 04:36 PM Reply With Quote
in the current market

4.5k - 5.5k

hth

Ray

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Gaz7612

posted on 8/8/08 at 04:39 PM Reply With Quote
Thats not as bad as i was expecting thankfully
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Mr Whippy

posted on 8/8/08 at 05:08 PM Reply With Quote
nice car apart from that grill, I'd change that for sure.





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Gaz7612

posted on 8/8/08 at 05:15 PM Reply With Quote
What would you change about the grill?
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mr henderson

posted on 8/8/08 at 05:22 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Gaz7612
What would you change about the grill?


The screw heads in the flange look sh!t. You need to get a grille in front of the flange

John






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indykid

posted on 8/8/08 at 05:32 PM Reply With Quote
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quote:
Originally posted by Gaz7612
What would you change about the grill?


The screw heads in the flange look sh!t. You need to get a grille in front of the flange

John


blunt but very true. personally i'd cut the flange out completely and sikaflex something on from the inside of the nosecone. i reckon it'd add £100 if not more to the car.

if you're going to leave the flange, paint it black.

tom






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Gaz7612

posted on 8/8/08 at 05:55 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the advice i'm always open to new ideas
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David Jenkins

posted on 8/8/08 at 05:59 PM Reply With Quote
At the moment it looks like a tidy car that's been 'enjoyed', but with a little effort you could sell it more easily, and maybe get a bit more money.

Do you know someone who likes cars, and from whom you will accept blunt talking? If so, get a notepad then ask them to walk around your car pointing out the tatty/scruffy bits. Ask them to be hyper-critical, even if it sounds petty.

For example, some have already noticed the grille. I can see that the surround on the bodywork's exhaust hole doesn't look pretty.

You may not like your pride and joy criticised (I wouldn't!) but you'll have a list of things to tidy up and once you've finished it'll be far more saleable.

It may not even take much work - new grille? Depends on your ingenuity but I bet it's under £15. Trim round the exhaust? I bet you've got left-overs in a box in your garage. Getting the wheels as clean and as sparkly as you can - a few hours labour (hint - take them off to clean them). Polishing the bodywork, cleaning the seat vinyl, cleaning the engine bay, all that kind of stuff.

Sorry if I sound rude - I would normally never criticise another person's pride and joy - but if you want to sell it...

Footnote: You never know - when you see it all bright and shiny, you may decide to keep it after all!

[Edited on 8/8/08 by David Jenkins]






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Mark Allanson

posted on 8/8/08 at 09:16 PM Reply With Quote
Sorry, but I will never get used to that nosecone. It looks like something that trawlermen throw back before they get back to port.





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Gaz7612

posted on 9/8/08 at 12:23 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
At the moment it looks like a tidy car that's been 'enjoyed', but with a little effort you could sell it more easily, and maybe get a bit more money.

Do you know someone who likes cars, and from whom you will accept blunt talking? If so, get a notepad then ask them to walk around your car pointing out the tatty/scruffy bits. Ask them to be hyper-critical, even if it sounds petty.

For example, some have already noticed the grille. I can see that the surround on the bodywork's exhaust hole doesn't look pretty.

You may not like your pride and joy criticised (I wouldn't!) but you'll have a list of things to tidy up and once you've finished it'll be far more saleable.

It may not even take much work - new grille? Depends on your ingenuity but I bet it's under £15. Trim round the exhaust? I bet you've got left-overs in a box in your garage. Getting the wheels as clean and as sparkly as you can - a few hours labour (hint - take them off to clean them). Polishing the bodywork, cleaning the seat vinyl, cleaning the engine bay, all that kind of stuff.

Sorry if I sound rude - I would normally never criticise another person's pride and joy - but if you want to sell it...

Footnote: You never know - when you see it all bright and shiny, you may decide to keep it after all!

[Edited on 8/8/08 by David Jenkins]




Thats really helpfull thanks. Just what i need really a to do list, Its much easyer when someone else is looking at the car.

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quinnj3

posted on 9/8/08 at 12:30 PM Reply With Quote
I reckon thats a 'nice' car, as others have said here the small jobs make a big difference. Its all in the detail. A couple of saturdays or 3 or 4 evenings after work and that car could look fantastic for very little outlay. I don't think it will get you anymore money but its likely to get you a quicker sale.

I always find that after spending a short time tidying up a car getting it ready for sale I find it harder to sell because i don't want it to go. Maybe that'll happen? Good luck with the sale whatever you decide to do.





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David Jenkins

posted on 9/8/08 at 02:17 PM Reply With Quote
Gaz - I don't know whether you're in Lincolnshire at the moment, but the kit car show's on this Sat & Sun and is a great opportunity to buy a new grille, trim, etc. a bit cheaper, and without P&P.






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