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BIG decision, but.....

Started by YellaBelly, 13, January, 2014, 07:22:18 AM

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YellaBelly

Well, as most of you know, we are moving down to Cornwall this year, and having got the go-ahead on a place we pick up the keys on 28th Feb!! We are due to be out of the house in Burton by 11th Mar so not long really.

After much clearing out of parts (see other for sale thread), and a lot of soul searching, I have made the very difficult decision to sell the Locost :(

It is not a decision I took lightly, but after weighing up the pro's and con's, the only pro's I can think of are "It's fun to drive and meet-up in" and "I want to keep it". All the Con's tell me it is right to sell her. I achieved my goal of building a car from scratch and getting it on the road, and have had about 16 months of fun driving it. But I have not used it as much as I would have liked for various reasons, and apart from this, it is just another expense I really cannot afford. We have almost got the Midget on the road, and this has taken up a lot of my time, the Landrover now runs but needs a fair bit of welding for the MOT, and the money I could make from the Locost is badly needed at the moment with the move and all.

So, I will wait for all the 'NO, don't do it" cries but what I would like is some help in deciding how much I should sell her for. Just to recap:

McSorley +442 Locost, IVA'd July 2012
2L Pinto with 32/36 Weber
5-speed Type-9 gearbox
Cobra seats (very comfy :) )

The alternator still overcharges slightly, but I have another one to try, and the speedometer has quit (I think it is the drive, but I have an electronic conversion I will put with the car. I also have kept the original R1 exhaust with pipes I fitted to the car initially.

I have surprised myself, but I have made up my mind.

I will still stay a member of the club as it is most definitely one of the best around, and one day I would like to get another kit, but just one that has had all the IVA etc. 'cos it's too much hassle :D

Any help/advice here is welcome guys.

JB

peterw

Shame that John, but unfortunately needs must.

Bulldog Bri


Daley Down Under

Know how you feel JB. Good luck with the move (and the sale).

Whereabouts in Cornwall?

Cheers Adrian

YellaBelly

Thanks Adrian, we are going to a place called Lower Metherell. it's about 12 miles South of Launceston and 4 miles East of Callington.

'The Gaffer'

We will all be sad to see you go JB but I am pleased that you will still stay in touch via the club - Thanks for the kind words :)

Good luck with the move and I hope the sale of your car goes well, it has been interesting and fascinating watching it being built from scratch here on the forum.

Hopefully you will get a little more sunshine down there to enjoy the Midget. Sorry I have no idea what your kit is worth.

Look us up if you are back in the area mate.


Daley Down Under

Quote from: YellaBelly on 13, January, 2014, 09:54:27 AM
Thanks Adrian, we are going to a place called Lower Metherell. it's about 12 miles South of Launceston and 4 miles East of Callington.

Super location JB - difficult to choose better and still not far from Bristol

fullpint

Tough choose to make JB but I'm sure you put a lot of thought into it. Still I'm sure in time you may be tempted to get another and will look forward to seeing that post.. Well may be.
Have you got loads of parking space at your new place? If so we can get Moleman to pop it down as a may-be event  ;D ;D

YellaBelly

Yep, it was a tough choice Steve :( but as Pete said, needs must. Sorry, but the place has only parking for 2-3 cars and NO GARAGE!! I'll be like a dog with no legs!! :o :o

Lovely quiet village though, and the nearest pub is around 20 secs walk so I'm sure I can drown my sorrows if need be :D :D

I can always keep a look-out for somewhere for a run-out though chap ;)

Lucky Ed

Sad news JB.... hope all goes well with the move and the sale of the car. At least you've got the satisfaction of having a scratch build under your belt, which is more than most us would take on 8)

If you need a car trailer to shift any of your kit, you know where to come ;D

paintman

Sorry to here about your decision to sell the car JB but in the circumstances you never really had a choice.

As for the car I suggest a price no more than £5500 but be prepared to take less as most buyers prefer a Zetec in there rather than the simplicity of the Pinto.

Your spec. is similar to mine but newer.   Stupott picked up a tidy one the other day to use as a track car to save his Cobra, although older than yours he beat him down from £3500 approx to £2600 I believe because he couldn't sell it easily.

Anyway, good luck with the move and the sell.

    Tony

Moleman

Quote from: fullpint on 13, January, 2014, 04:03:15 PM
Have you got loads of parking space at your new place? If so we can get Moleman to pop it down as a may-be event  ;D ;D

I have been looking into a run down through Dartmoor National Park, There looks like some lovely roads through there. So we will be on your doorstep.  8)  As well as some other runs down south so hurry up & get the MG ready as the Locost has to go.  ;)

Good luck on your new venture & it looks like we will still see you on runs out anyway?  :D  Just not so often :(
Colin.

Bulldog Bri

I feel a BKCC camping and BBQ weekend in Cornwall on the cards. Lol

8)

Iancider

All the best with you new life - as Colin and Bri said you are now a fair excuse for a scenic run-out and not too far away either.  Do stay on the blog - it would be good for you and for us if you stay in-touch.   When you are settled, send us an invite on a sunny day and we will look you up. 

Ian

Hairy Santa

All the best to you and the misses mate, just a tad jealous this end on your move

sorry cant advise on price, prob best do a bit of research on ebay and pistonheads

keep in touch as it looks like you may get a few visitors

all the best in your venture 

garry h


Westiebusa

Keep it and join Newquay Car Club and do the Cornish Speed Championship which includes Sprints and Hillclimbs,  i've been doing it for years, they are a great bunch and all willing to help and give advice ;)


YellaBelly

I'd love to keep it mate, but the numbers just don't add up. maybe I could still take a peek at some hill climbs though? Give me another thing to do when I'm bored :)

P.S.  I've bookmarked the site ;)

Sprint 7

All the best buddy I shall miss bouncing off you, with our kind of wit !!!
:P :P 8) 8) ;) ;)

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