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Merlin 2+2 for sale

Started by Bulldog Bri, 30, September, 2013, 11:33:32 AM

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Bulldog Bri

Merlin 2+2, By Paris Cars

Well it's come to this, I've got to sell off my Merlin, to make room for my other projects. I got this car 4 years ago with the intention of finishing it but other projects have got in the way, It's been stripped right down to the bare chassis and repainted, I had the chassis converted to take the 5speed, type 9 gearbox from a Ford Sierra.
Model:- Merlin 2+2
Engine:- 1.6 Pinto. Sump off and cleaned, Head off and valves reground, engine flushed. Good compression
Gearbox:- Ford Type 9, 5 speed
Running gear:- Ford Cortina
Wheels:- Compomotive, Full refurb.
Interior:- White leather, Blue carpet.
To help with IVA'ing the car, I've moved the indicators out to required positions, rounded the bumpers edges, have a padded dashboard for the car.
These cars were the top of the kit range of the 80's. The complete kit sold for over £2k and is a very solid build, good thick layers of fibreglass (5mm) and still a very strong following in the owners club. A nicely finished car can easily sell for £8000.
Selling for £1700 ono.
The car will need to be trailered away as not road legal...... YET!

So grab a bargain winter project and a beautiful car for next summer.
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This will be on Ebay soon ;D

Grin-a-lot

I still think that's a great looking car - just don't have the time/skill/space myself.

Does this mean the "7" will be on the road soon?!

Bulldog Bri

Don't know about soon. But certainly getting closer.  :P

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Hairy Santa

Shame to sell it after all the hard work you have put into it,

couldn't you just use it for a few months

first to see it grab it mate

Moleman

Thats a shame mate. It is a nice looking motor.  :)

YellaBelly

Shame it's got to go Brian, but sometimes they just become a very expensive paper-weight and we have to make the decision to let go :(
As Darren said though, get the Locost done and IVA'd mate ;)

Bulldog Bri

Must admit can't wait to get the Merlin out of my garage and get moving on the 7. It's taken up to much of my time.  >:(

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Bulldog Bri


fullpint

Good luck Bri.. Should sell with ease mate un-like my daily runner that's on fleabay..
Ideal winter project for someone..

Bulldog Bri

There's been loads of interest in the car over 2400 views on the car and over 150 watchers. first bid came in on Thursday, but hoping for a bit more bidding towards the end.  :P

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Moleman

I find it's normally best to place something on so it finishes about 11-12 on a saturday night. As if anyone is keen on it & watching it with interest will usually of had a few drinks so they bid more after some beers.  :D

You should get at least the asking price mate, That is a bargain at your starting bid.  :)

garry h

Agree with Colin thats how I ended up with the Scorhill  :D :D :D

Bulldog Bri

Yeah, normally I'd get my auctions to end on a Sunday eve around 9-10, but this is just how this one worked out, waited a day for the go ahead to upload the ad.  ::) so it's ending a day later.

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garry h

Looks like you getting alot of interest good luck  :) :)

YellaBelly

Not a bad price you got there Bri :)

Now you can get on with the Locost :D :D  :P

Bulldog Bri

Just hope they are a true buyer not a mucker. It's a German bidder. So now waiting for them to contact and work out pick up.

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fullpint

I had the same mate when I sold my bike. Bidder was in Germany. All went well tho. Turns out he buys a truck load of bikes from the UK and sends them back to Germany..

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