http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321381905416? ... 1423.l2649
“Fibre Glass shell, good condition needs a little bit work done to it! does not have the V5 documents ”
Er, yes it does need a little bit of work doing to it, but it appears to have most of the Midas parts.
Although the shell doesn't have a V5C, it evidently has been used on the road (and unfortunately off it too!), so it would be worth finding out the chassis number and seeing what could be found out about it's history.
Should anyone on this forum buy this shell then I would invite them to PM me as I may be able to point them in the direction of a short cut to getting this shell back on the road.
Alistair
MK2 Shell in Northumbria
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Re: MK2 Shell in Northumbria
Needs the rear glass window trimmed to size, amongst other things.
Stretching the definition of "good condition" to breaking point.
Stretching the definition of "good condition" to breaking point.
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Re: MK2 Shell in Northumbria
Yikes that's seen some action and will likely need two of everything!!
Not beyond salvation though but a lot of work the screen pillars would be the bit to look at as it's clearly had a little shunt and they tend to crack, if the moisture has got behind the gel coat and frozen it just adds more work. That said saves a shed load of cutting if you're after a flip front.
Not beyond salvation though but a lot of work the screen pillars would be the bit to look at as it's clearly had a little shunt and they tend to crack, if the moisture has got behind the gel coat and frozen it just adds more work. That said saves a shed load of cutting if you're after a flip front.
Re: MK2 Shell in Northumbria
"It is in good condition"
As opposed to what? The Titanic???!!!
As opposed to what? The Titanic???!!!
Re: MK2 Shell in Northumbria
Good condition? He's obviously a glass half full kind of guy....actually he's obviously a glass overflowing type 