twincam engine and spyder chassis - value?
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Hi,
I am doing a Spyder zetec conversion and have a twincam engine and early Spyder chassis which I need to sell to help fund the project.
Engine is a standard LTC, blueprinted by QED some 10k miles / 17 years ago (I cannot verify this but I know the guy who I bought it from very well and do not doubt what he tells me).
He told me it made 130bhp on the QED dyno, I suspect that might be optimistic given that it appears to be a standard none big valve but I believe the engine is good and will recommission with minimal work.
The head is off and the bores are perfect but will need a glaze bust. Bores all measure 82.85mm and it's a L block.
Head seems good, valves are standard 33.7mm exhaust and 38.77mm inlet. there are twin dellortos and a new head set, new timing chain, oil pump etc to recommission it.
Chassis is a 1990 Spyder spaceframe in as new condition (car has been dry stored driven for the last 14 years).
What can I expect to get for the above, not looknig to make a fast buck just a fair and reasonable price?
Cheers
I am doing a Spyder zetec conversion and have a twincam engine and early Spyder chassis which I need to sell to help fund the project.
Engine is a standard LTC, blueprinted by QED some 10k miles / 17 years ago (I cannot verify this but I know the guy who I bought it from very well and do not doubt what he tells me).
He told me it made 130bhp on the QED dyno, I suspect that might be optimistic given that it appears to be a standard none big valve but I believe the engine is good and will recommission with minimal work.
The head is off and the bores are perfect but will need a glaze bust. Bores all measure 82.85mm and it's a L block.
Head seems good, valves are standard 33.7mm exhaust and 38.77mm inlet. there are twin dellortos and a new head set, new timing chain, oil pump etc to recommission it.
Chassis is a 1990 Spyder spaceframe in as new condition (car has been dry stored driven for the last 14 years).
What can I expect to get for the above, not looknig to make a fast buck just a fair and reasonable price?
Cheers
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i rekon the folk on here are too polite to give you a reply, I would recomend putting it on ebay for the best return or do you want to do some one a favour? and get a new "best friend" .
Ebay has to be your best bet
regards
Mark
Ebay has to be your best bet
regards
Mark
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jono wrote:Crikey, I thought it would be easy
Not really when an oil cap goes for over ?200 and steering wheels for several hundred........but I will be your new "best friend" and take the engine off you hands for ?200
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Hi
I have an early Spyder chassis so have watched a few on ebay, I would say ?300 would be a very good price. The engine would be classed as a non-running engine so I would expect ?1,000 to ?1,500.
A chassis change is a big job you only really want to do once, I would rather buy a new one and pay a bit more and know it is dead straight and not have to worry about it.
I have seen supposed QED blueprinted engines 'never been fitted' go for ?2,500. Personally I would only buy a used engine if mine was unservicable so would prefer a ?1,000 engine and build it up myself.
You have to look at what a shabby runner would make, I would expect to pay ?2,000 to ?2,500 for a running project on ebay and ?4,000 to ?6,000 for a good car.
My advice would be to stick them on ebay and see what happens
Hope this helps
Jason
I have an early Spyder chassis so have watched a few on ebay, I would say ?300 would be a very good price. The engine would be classed as a non-running engine so I would expect ?1,000 to ?1,500.
A chassis change is a big job you only really want to do once, I would rather buy a new one and pay a bit more and know it is dead straight and not have to worry about it.
I have seen supposed QED blueprinted engines 'never been fitted' go for ?2,500. Personally I would only buy a used engine if mine was unservicable so would prefer a ?1,000 engine and build it up myself.
You have to look at what a shabby runner would make, I would expect to pay ?2,000 to ?2,500 for a running project on ebay and ?4,000 to ?6,000 for a good car.
My advice would be to stick them on ebay and see what happens
Hope this helps
Jason
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