Stott
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posted on 11/5/13 at 10:41 AM |
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Built it - sold it :( (PIC HEAVY)
Well, I built it, IVA'd it, drove it (a little) and now sold it
I managed 480 miles in my Robin Hood before a nice chap came to take it away on a trailer yesterday afternoon. He rang this morning to thank me again
and say how pleased he is with it, so that's nice.
I arrived at Stoneleigh at 9:45 on Sunday and could have sold it by 10:00 but I held on for a bit more money and got (very nearly) what I wanted for
it. I had nice comments all day and one guy even mistook it for a zero! The look on his face when he realised it was kicking on for a 17 year old kit
was priceless!
I've still got the asbo <<< so all is not lost, but there's nothing like one you made yourself, as you will all know.
Thanks to all for suggestions and help over the years!, and for now, here's a load of pics of it!
Coolest first reg date ever?
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emwmarine
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posted on 11/5/13 at 10:45 AM |
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How could you sell it having spent 17 years building it??? (even though it was a RH)
Building a Dax Rush.
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sdh2903
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posted on 11/5/13 at 10:54 AM |
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Just goes to show that no matter what kit it is, if you have the right person building it, that you can end up with a superb end product. I'm
not the biggest RH fan but that is simply stunning, excellent finish and very well thought out with the fuse box etc.
Bet it was hard watching it be towed away
Can I ask what the material is that you have trimmed the interior in?
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Stott
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posted on 11/5/13 at 11:02 AM |
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Thanks,
The interior is alcantara type material off ebay, I can't see it on there t the moment, but it wasn't expensive. The sides etc are ebay
acoustic carpet.
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Aaron_n_Sim
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posted on 11/5/13 at 11:36 AM |
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Lovely car, can I ask, did you need to move the oil filler neck for clearance or was a preference!
Thanks
Aaron
Work to Live don't Live to Work
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Litemoth
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posted on 11/5/13 at 12:24 PM |
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S'ok I suppose.
...there's lots of fags and tea gone into that - Amazing job!
Unbelievable bargain for the buyer.
Plenty of room on the dash for him to screw this to.......
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Stott
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posted on 11/5/13 at 05:32 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Litemoth
S'ok I suppose.
...there's lots of fags and tea gone into that - Amazing job!
Unbelievable bargain for the buyer.
Plenty of room on the dash for him to screw this to.......
Shame I couldn't bring it round to show you but it went kind of quickly in the end, never mind eh
and Aaron, I cut the bonnet and made the ledge you can see at the front of the scuttle so the bonnet sat in between the scuttle and nose rather than
being sat on top of the scuttle as it should have been. This was done as I wasn't happy with the panel gaps up the side so it lowered the bonnet
considerably.
The knock-on effects being the oil filler fouled, as did the air filter and brake resevoir, hence the bumps in the bonnet. Still preferable to being
able to fit your hand between the bonnet and the sides of the car!
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