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Mr Hoarder
02-11-2004, 11:32
In a head to head test with a Droop Snoot Firenza

It seems that RS2000's are a popular feature car for November/December '04 Magazines.

Kels' car in Classics
Moggies' Old car in PPC magazine
And now Karls' car in C&SC

They value OEC at £7 k :thumbup:

arron
02-11-2004, 11:38
What's the nordic blue car in your signature Rob ?

Mr Hoarder
02-11-2004, 11:40
That's on the roll-over stand in my workshop - that picture was taken about 3 years ago :D

arron
02-11-2004, 11:41
I thought it was but I couldn't imagine how you had got it to that stage so quickly from seeing it last time at your workshop ! Now I understand.

topaz
02-11-2004, 12:29
They value OEC at £7 k :thumbup:

i think thats a fair price in this current climate. im sure if it was on e**Y it would fetch more.

Mr Hoarder
02-11-2004, 13:30
I think it's a good price too, for Karl (if he ever wanted to sell) and for any potential buyer - they would be getting a lovely car for that money.

RUDDY
02-11-2004, 18:27
I wish I'd got that for it a few years ago..............sob !!

lee bishop
02-11-2004, 20:07
rob, did you say that the blue escort is in your roll over stand now?!? why, what was wrong with it, it looked pretty good in the picture in your signature....

Mr Hoarder
03-11-2004, 09:22
rob, did you say that the blue escort is in your roll over stand now?!? why, what was wrong with it, it looked pretty good in the picture in your signature....


When I bought the car it had just had a pair of genuine front wings and a complete respray - but it was stripped out - just a rolling shell with all the other bits in boxes. I decided to strip the original underseal and stone chip off the floor and paint it underneath.There have been a couple of patch repairs done (before I got it) to the n/s sill to floor join - which are a bit "agricultural" so I'm going to put them right as well.

It's been at the 3/4 stripped off stage for about 2 1/2 years now - I got bored with stripping the stone chip off and I've just left it :D

A couple of days of concentrated effort would see it all stripped off / patches sorted out and ready for paint - which I have already bought :rolleyes: