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barry.h

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Following a visit to the scenery at Shelsley *eek* a few weeks ago I have now decided to move from the Blackbird to a single seater. However that decision leaves me with a live axle chassis in need of a new front end at a cost of about £1500.

 

Has anybody any thoughts on whether I would be better advised to have Arch do the work and then sell the chassis (plus axle etc.) or just sell the chassis as the basis of a future project for someone (who could specify to Arch what they wanted)?

 

The car was never SVA'd as it was built as a hillclimb/sprint car.

 

All thoughts appreciated. Thanks.

 

Barry

 

 

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Sorry to hear about the off Barry.

 

I reckon that anyone who buys an accident damaged chassis will expect to pay bottom dollar only. Whereas if you sell it as a rolling chassis (I assume that the engine is kaput?) you should get closer to top dollar - especially given the successes you have had with the car and its general excellent level of preparation.

 

To test the theory could you put it on e-bay with a high reserve?

 

Good luck and sorry to hear you're moving away from the Caterham, but good luck with the single seater. Keep us posted!

 

Andy

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Cheers Mike.

 

Trouble with Shelsley is there's no margin for error. And having been under the record at the previous event only to have Robert get a little bit more under, I was perhaps too determined to have a go in less than optimum conditions *confused*

 

Still the OMS should be interesting and a whole new learning curve.

 

Barry

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Dave/Mike,

 

Thanks.

 

I think I am inclined to your view of repairing the chassis.

 

Not sure about putting another engine in though. Perhaps selling it as a rolling chassis for someone to put whichever engine they wanted in might appeal to the BEC brigade - especially as the back axle is 3.54:1. And the car was extremely light with the Blackbird in which would make it ideal for anything from Fireblade to Hayabusa.

 

Maybe I shall just have to advertise it and see what happens.

 

Cheers,

 

Barry

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