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Romas Vee for sale

It’s listed as Cat S which is Cat C in old money. So has been categorised by having structural damage. Be great to see it back to former glory.
 
ronan1506":dlga13xo said:
Does anyone know the extent of the damage on this

roma posted some pics at the scene on our V6 pics Facebook page.
Looked like he’d spun and done superficial (but unfortunately expensive) bodywork damage. This is why Duncan was surprised that the insurance category is structural.

The cost of running a Vee is subject to fixed overheads. In some respects, spending money on resurrecting this is probably not that sensible.
For my mind, this particular Vee now lends itself to a special project option...
 
At £9160 that is about the limit of what it is worth, 100K miles cat S (Previously C) straight it would not be looking at much over £15k when rebuilt as to its former glory. problem is some vey hard to find bits! Undertrays, front and rear bumper, suspension, wishbone and balljoint plus anything else such as vents, ducts, grilles and a whole host of other unavailable bits, can be done if you know where to go but until you have it in hand you don't quite know what you are up against! Tony, good as gold, picked up and put all the bits in the car but they seem to have gone which is a great shame as that sort of salvage is priceless when rebuilding. Hopefully who ever gets it will turn up on here!
 
rustedandrotten":3p8yxgpz said:
Finished at £10,060, good luck to who ever bought it!
As discussed - not much profit in that to flip it, surely a cheap entry for someone who will then spend a bit of time restoring it and use it.

Even buying to break thats quite a risk, as a lot of the valuable body items are trashed. Not sure you'd see the money back.

Good luck to whoever bought it.
 
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