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Originally Posted by richardg
...and ebay as well
my neighbour sold his tiger super six on there and within 2 days of posting the auction, he had about 15 watchers! quite a few people called to ask questions and in the end he shifted it in about 3 days - this was about a month ago, so the weather was probably a big factor
worth noting that the pedals can be very close together in some of these cars, so have a good look around the shows and check you can actually drive the thing before making an offer (one guy put a deposit on the super six and then realised his feet were too big. he was disappointed, but one of his mates squirted water at him from a plastic flower on his lapel and then all went home laughing. honk, honk!)
my neighbour sold his tiger super six on there and within 2 days of posting the auction, he had about 15 watchers! quite a few people called to ask questions and in the end he shifted it in about 3 days - this was about a month ago, so the weather was probably a big factor
worth noting that the pedals can be very close together in some of these cars, so have a good look around the shows and check you can actually drive the thing before making an offer (one guy put a deposit on the super six and then realised his feet were too big. he was disappointed, but one of his mates squirted water at him from a plastic flower on his lapel and then all went home laughing. honk, honk!)
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I'm 6'4 with size 12 shoes. I can't use my normal shoes properly but converse all stars or other shoes that aren't bulky should be fine. However a narrow body 7 might be a tight fit. Most westfields are wide bodied and slightly more space as with the caterham SV.
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Originally Posted by Dracoro
I'm 6'4 with size 12 shoes. I can't use my normal shoes properly but converse all stars or other shoes that aren't bulky should be fine. However a narrow body 7 might be a tight fit. Most westfields are wide bodied and slightly more space as with the caterham SV.
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As a matter of interest, when using a donor car, what are the key components that keep the original viable as a registered car? What I'm trying to get at, is once you've taken the engine, gearbox, axel and various other bits, does the kit car then become the registered vehicle? I'm guessing an SVA / MOT is mandatory anyway? Can you register the new kit car with the donor number plate?
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Originally Posted by OllyK
As a matter of interest, when using a donor car, what are the key components that keep the original viable as a registered car? What I'm trying to get at, is once you've taken the engine, gearbox, axel and various other bits, does the kit car then become the registered vehicle? I'm guessing an SVA / MOT is mandatory anyway? Can you register the new kit car with the donor number plate?
mine is registered with an age related plate but not the donor plate. apparently the local sva centre reissues new plates where cars are "rebuilt from parts" - that what the v5 says - remade from parts.
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Originally Posted by richardg
not sure of the detail but i'm sure the info will be locostbuilders.co.uk
mine is registered with an age related plate but not the donor plate. apparently the local sva centre reissues new plates where cars are "rebuilt from parts" - that what the v5 says - remade from parts.
mine is registered with an age related plate but not the donor plate. apparently the local sva centre reissues new plates where cars are "rebuilt from parts" - that what the v5 says - remade from parts.
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It gets tricky, I'm not entirely sure but you can only get a plate for the year of kit build if all components are new bar the drivetrain (IIRC engine, gearbox, diff), otherwise its a Q plate. Its something along those lines.
Either way I'm sure the donor car's plate is never used
Either way I'm sure the donor car's plate is never used
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Originally Posted by MooseRacer
Q plate is better anyway - "visible emmisions" test only
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Originally Posted by MooseRacer
Q plate is better anyway - "visible emmisions" test only
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Originally Posted by Dracoro
Mine's not a Q plate and it's visible emissions only too. Check my earlier post. Bascially any kit or amateur build up to 1st Aug 1998 is visible smoke only. So a Q plate has no advantage as you can have a proper number plate AND not worry come mot time
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OK - so been trawling the mags etc and still not come to a decision
Kind of narrowed it down to a pre Aug 1998 Caterham or Westfield. So now the next big question, looking at what's on offer...
Caterhams
Westfields
Why do the Caterhams seem to be so much more expensive for what seems to be a similar vehicle, am I missing some big difference between the two?
Kind of narrowed it down to a pre Aug 1998 Caterham or Westfield. So now the next big question, looking at what's on offer...
Caterhams
Westfields
Why do the Caterhams seem to be so much more expensive for what seems to be a similar vehicle, am I missing some big difference between the two?
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they are very similar (AFAIK), but caterham believe they have the "prestige" factor. i believe they also own the rights to the use of the "7" trade mark
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best thing you could do now is get yourself over to a trade show and see what all the manufacturers are punting at the moment. you will get ideas on which parts of which cars you prefer - ie nose shape, wing/mudguards, engine type, engine manufacturer, engine size, windscreen/not, etc etc.
why not ask caterham and westfield if you can have a factory tour or a test drive? no idea whether they'd entertain this or not (you'd think they would though from a marketing perspective)
why not ask caterham and westfield if you can have a factory tour or a test drive? no idea whether they'd entertain this or not (you'd think they would though from a marketing perspective)
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Originally Posted by OllyK
Why do the Caterhams seem to be so much more expensive for what seems to be a similar vehicle, am I missing some big difference between the two?
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It's mainly about the heritage (apparantly) They both have their pros and cons, but are generally accepted as the two main runners in the Lotus 7 categories. If you want divided/honest/loyal opinion, there are many threads covering the merits on the Westfield forum, blatchat (Caterham forum) and also in the Kit Cars section on Pistonheads.
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