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advice on possible purchase needed
55ant - 4/8/09 at 01:17 PM

hello everyone, i have been looking for a locost for a while now and i have found this

ebay 2.1 indy
i called the guy and its still for sale, i said i would give him a call about coming to see it.

now, this is my first kit car, im pretty handy about cars but any advice would be greatly apreciated, about buying it, what to look out for and about this 2.1? pinto engine

thanks for any advice

regards, ant

[Edited on 4/8/09 by 55ant]

[Edited on 4/8/09 by 55ant]


jabs - 4/8/09 at 01:20 PM

link says the listing has been removed ??


Mr Whippy - 4/8/09 at 01:26 PM

quote:
Originally posted by jabs
link says the listing has been removed ??


no it doesn't

looks a good simple car in reasonable condition. Can't believe their going on about a broken horn though, who cares about that? at least you shouldn't have much bother with the engine or that standard carb

[Edited on 4/8/09 by Mr Whippy]


55ant - 4/8/09 at 01:30 PM

sorry that was the edit, link is now fixed


Dangle_kt - 4/8/09 at 01:34 PM

Looks pretty tidy, it's quite expensive for a pinto IMO. They have been going for less than that, but I guess that one is quite a tidy build. And if you like the interior and colour scheme then it is as good as any.

Check it is on the v5 as an mk nothing else.

Is it jsutme or are the front wheels quite a bit further in at the bottom than the top?


RichardK - 4/8/09 at 01:39 PM

It is correctly registered as an MKINDY

Looks tidy, shame its not a bit nearer or I would have come with you, there is a locosters map on here somewhere maybe ask someone a bit nearer if they'd accompany you??

Cheers

Rich


55ant - 4/8/09 at 01:42 PM

im still in two minds as im north of london! 4.5 hour train journey to see it, hmm,

does anyone know of anything nearer to sg13, in a perfect world it would be a 2.0 black locost with aero screen and braced roll bar! but hey, it aint going to happen is it, my budget is 4.5k max, more like 4k

[Edited on 4/8/09 by 55ant]


Richard Quinn - 4/8/09 at 01:48 PM

Looks tidy enough. How come virtually every Pinto is sold as a 2.1 these days? I know that there are plenty of genuine 2.1's about but it would be pretty difficult to tell without stripping it down and it does seem a little strange to have a 2.1 then strangle it with the standard carb.


Bluemoon - 4/8/09 at 01:49 PM

Might be a good deal the worry is he's a mechanic and has not fixed the horn! Surely that's a simple fix!

Dan


ReMan - 4/8/09 at 04:53 PM

Looks OK to me. As saidmaybe a bit of movement on price would be good, but stick a decent set of wheels on and it would look really nice
IMHO


55ant - 6/8/09 at 04:21 PM

ok im really thinking about going to see this, but basicaly im so far away id be going witht he intention of driving it away,

couple of questions, im 6' now i have been in kit cars before and fitted, he says the seat is as far back as it will go, so can someone 6' confirm ill fit/ be able to drive it! ( i realise its not the best way to test!!!)

also, whats the mpg on these things and how far will a fuel tank go?? its a 184 mile trip home, rain or shine, whats driving in the rain like?? is it a problem with a helmet?

sorry for the many q's


Jon Ison - 6/8/09 at 06:32 PM

Ok, 1st off you should fit in ok at 6'.

MPG, ain't got a clue we build em for fun not good gas mileage. The only kits I have ever bothered to work out mpg on are race cars and that was only to save carrying excess fuel.

Driving in rain, fine whilst your on the move, like sat in a bath tub whilst your stood.


bigpig - 6/8/09 at 08:23 PM

quote:
Originally posted by 55ant
ok im really thinking about going to see this, but basicaly im so far away id be going witht he intention of driving it away,

couple of questions, im 6' now i have been in kit cars before and fitted, he says the seat is as far back as it will go, so can someone 6' confirm ill fit/ be able to drive it! ( i realise its not the best way to test!!!)

also, whats the mpg on these things and how far will a fuel tank go?? its a 184 mile trip home, rain or shine, whats driving in the rain like?? is it a problem with a helmet?

sorry for the many q's


I'm 6'4" and just about fit in. I have to use think trainer/street shoes to give me narrowish soles.

A horn should be fixable for 20 quid (either duff horn/relay or wiring). Quick go with a multimeter should narrow it down very quickly.

Don't expect much on milage. I've used about a gallon just letting the car idle whilst setting up the dizzy and balancing the carbs


Pezza - 7/8/09 at 02:53 PM

You should fit fine at 6'.
My Indy has far more leg room than my old westy (pre-lits are tiny when you're 6'2" and weigh 16st lol)