I have a friend coming tomorrow to discuss buying my Locost as a rolling chassis.
It was Book/McSorley built in 2003 by myself and a good mate (RIP) and has had no real issues to date. First time SVA pass/correctly registered age
relate plate etc. etc.
Here's what it looked like last year with a Zetec/Type 9 and was a great hoot.
I'm keeping the engine/manifold/box/ECU for another project but selling the rest as a rolling chassis. I'm not going to sell it whole, I
know that would be more desireable.
It'll include a set of fibreglass seats and a set of Westfield foam seats. The headlights are now small dominator units but those in the pic are
included. The link pipe and Caterham silencer are included.
But otherwise the car is ready for new engine/box and a blast in the summer.
I have an idea in my head but would like some feedback in general.
The car is not for general sale / advertising. He's a good buddy / very good car skills and I'd like it to go to him.
Cheers JC
[Edited on 14/2/10 by SeaBass]
Is all I can say James, but I guess you would have known that anyway.
Whoever the new owner is, I'm sure you will have chosen him well.
It has got to be worth £2500 for a fully built and registered rolling chassis.
That's a nice clean and tidy looking book Locost, logically it should be worth £2500 or more, trouble is Locosters want everything for nout!
I don't understand it:
why only 2500. I'm sure nobody will finish his car for that amount of money....
with V5 must be worth £3000 at least
2500 is about right sorry to say
3k with the engine in as a running car
Prices are just rock bottom right now still.
SAD TO SAY
Good luck though
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Originally posted by richardh
2500 is about right sorry to say
3k with the engine in as a running car
Prices are just rock bottom right now still.
SAD TO SAY
Good luck though
its ashame its not being offered for open sale as thats just what im after as i have all the engine/gearbox bits ready to go looks a lovely car.
SOLD.