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New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 12:11 am
by Steve49
Just a brief hello. My name is Steve, I'm an old LCR member from pre internet days.
I bought a Mk 1 '63 car in 1986 which was stored in various barns and outbuildings until it was consigned to a shipping container in the mid 90's. The car was a bit of a mess when it was bought and was basically a shell and lots of bits.
The container was opened up a couple of weeks ago to reveal a real disaster; the container roof had sprung a leak. The panic now is: can the car be saved or is it a scrap job. I am now retired and I need to move out of my factory before the end of the month which is where the car is.
The plan was always restoration but now I'm not sure, if anyone in the my area, Basildon in Essex, could help I really would appreciate some advice.
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 9:05 am
by SteveL
Hello and welcome ,im sure theres every chance of repairing it .i have seen some real bad shells brought back .
There are plenty of people on here that can help you ,Bit to far for me though .
Please don't scrap it
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 10:21 am
by Keith Halstead
Hi Steve - I'm in Wickford near you so could pop round and take a look as I have seen many basket cases restored by a friend of mine so could probably let you know if it's too far gone & the costs involved.
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 10:28 am
by anglebox
I sent him a message to say the same thing Keith. As we both know Colin........and not much scares him
Cheers Steve
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 10:51 am
by SteveL
You best have deep pockets then
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 11:45 am
by Michael Winstock
Has anyone kept a tally of the number of "Steves" using this forum?
Quite a few "Daves" as well, come to think of it.
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 11:49 am
by SteveL
I am going to request a new username
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 11:59 am
by David Baldock
Everyone I know, knows a Dave.
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 12:03 pm
by SteveL
My brother and my father are both Davids
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 5:51 pm
by Keith Halstead
I know a Dave called Rodney
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 6:03 pm
by SteveL
Classic
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 6:46 pm
by Steve49
Thank you all for the words of encouragement, it's made me feel less despondent. I think my main concern is that the restoration costs may well outweigh the final value. I have a partner in this project who is well versed in the costs of restoration, although on cars of considerably higher value. For the moment I need an experienced pair of eyes to give an unbiased opinion. I've just picked up a pm from Keith, who looks as though he is very close to my workshop - I'll be in contact later.
I am greatly heartened by the news of so many Steve's; - perhaps Steve is the new Dave
Re: New member
Posted: Wed 2nd Mar 2016 9:16 pm
by Pete G
Let Colin cast his experienced eye over it,- a 63 car is always collectable and worth a few ££s when restored. Post some photos if you can
Does the LCR have your car's details, there might be some history available?