Project Cars @ BHCC - Printable Version +- The DeLorean Owners Club UK Forum (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum) +-- Forum: GENERAL DELOREAN DISCUSSION (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Forum: DeLorean Cars or Parts For Sale or Wanted (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=26) +--- Thread: Project Cars @ BHCC (/showthread.php?tid=4997) |
RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Chris P - 16 Sep 2017 I couldn't agree with Steve more. I've restored quite a few DeLoreans and got many others running; blown up engines, dodgy gearboxes, Lacquered stainless, abandoned projects, scrap interiors, etc. But I've never been tempted by one needing a frame restoration. .....even if someone were to offer one for next to nothing.... I'd still walk away. Just my opinion. RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - priesh - 18 Sep 2017 (15 Sep 2017, 23:17)steve.s Wrote:(13 Sep 2017, 18:48)priesh Wrote:Hi(06 Sep 2017, 16:25)Chris Williams Wrote: Seem they have got a batch to sell number 3 for this week: https://www.beverlyhillscarclub.com/1981-delorean-dmc-c-7699.htm $32,500 Hey Steve - that is actually a different car - the one with the sheared front frame extension is on for $22k - but yeah a frame issue is troubling! There is a part of me that wants to save it but like you say I'd have to get a price way lower than even what they are asking. The one on for $32.5k looks in nice nic - the main issue I have with that one is it is very low mileage so I am wary of the engine. RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Chris P - 18 Sep 2017 Why be wary of the engine? I've had several really low mileage ones, 4 miles, 110, miles all the way up to 11K miles. The only one that had an engine issue was a Turbo-charged one....which was why it was cheap. You would probably have to do a water-pump on any low mileage one, but its no bad thing to have a good look around the 'Valley of Death' anyway. RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - priesh - 22 Sep 2017 Most things I've read talk about degredation of oil/coolant etc, and internal rust from lack of use? Articles like this: http://thegarage.jalopnik.com/stop-buying-old-cars-with-super-low-mileage-if-you-want-1729343464 My thoughts are that a car with a higher mileage will have been maintained and serviced more often, and so the engine components would be in better condition. Would be good to hear a differing opinion however! RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Chris P - 22 Sep 2017 If any car has been standing for a few years, you are always going to have a few jobs to do, regardless of mileage. When I am buying cars (In General) I always go for lower mileage if possible, and condition. I think you can tell a lot by just looking at the car. Has it been looked after? Is it all rusty? Left out in the rain and weather..or sun etc. Or flooded? The joy of a Delorean engine is that is basically a sealed unit...unless of course someone has removed bits....spark plugs would probably be the worse case. But that would be unusual. Ive never had an unforeseen problem with one. (and I've had 16 of them over the last 20 years) RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - priesh - 22 Sep 2017 Fair enough - I think I would rather go by your experience than any other - thanks for the info - I might explore that one in more detail then RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Chris Williams - 02 Oct 2017 Reasonable looking car, will need some chassis work: https://www.beverlyhillscarclub.com/1982-delorean-dmc-12-c-7739.htm @ $29,500 Chris RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Chris P - 03 Oct 2017 I suspect that any chassis work could be carried out without a body-off jobby. (just my opinion, don't count on it). A surprising amount of rust on the engine/bay. Definitely not a "Dry-state' car. this..... Not too bad though. RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Chris Williams - 21 Oct 2017 Reasonable looking car for $30k https://www.beverlyhillscarclub.com/1981-delorean-dmc-c-7875.htm needs a new header bottle and some chassis work from a leaking clutch/brake cylinder. Might also want to check why the carpets have so much staining on them. Chris RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Chris P - 22 Oct 2017 The stained carpets are curious. Looks like someone has been throwing coffee around......or perhaps had a bad nose-bleed. The two stage header tank is definitely a 'one-off'. I suspect an amateur mechanic has been at it.......the throttle spool cover seems to have been placed randomly! But having said all that, it looks a good car for top money......by the time its imported into the UK. RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Chris Williams - 22 Oct 2017 Another one that's a 'project' car: priced at $18,750 but I would strongly suggest budget for a new chassis: https://www.beverlyhillscarclub.com/1981-delorean-dmc-c-7857.htm I wonder if it's from the same area as has similar staining to it. Chris RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Dangermouse - 23 Oct 2017 Just remember that there have probably been a couple of cars flooded with all the hurricanes. I know of one that has made it to an insurance auction, but I am sure there are several which were uninsured and just sitting on someone's property. That's what that last one reminds me of. RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - priesh - 25 Oct 2017 Yes that one does look interesting - I'm almost starting to lean towards getting one that needs a new frame if I imported as then at least I know what I'm getting in for - the ones that look like they don't still carry a risk of needing it anyway. Do PJ Grady do new frames / complete refurbs? I reckon it would cost 4-5k? Decisions decisions... RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Chris Williams - 26 Oct 2017 Quote:That's what that last one reminds me of.That is my guessing on the two also, however if this is the case then the cheaper one may be a good project as it needs a new chassis anyway. Chris RE: Project Cars @ BHCC - Chris Williams - 01 Nov 2017 Reasonable looking car for $30k need interior work (headlining/dash/binnacle) normal hot state stuff but everything else looks good: https://www.beverlyhillscarclub.com/1981-delorean-dmc-12-c-7916.htm |