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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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Pretty much anything made from rubber that's never been used. It goes hard and brittle, when you suddenly fill it with fuels, oils, hot and cold water etc it goes pear shaped very quickly.
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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Agree, i think you need another 2 or 3k to get it running.
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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Just as an example, a mate of mine years ago bought a 10 year old Escort Cosworth. It had a bit under 30k miles on the clock and looked utterly stunning, the interior looked almost brand new. During his 7 years of ownership he played a constant game of find and fix the oil/water/fluid leak.

If you think about it, if you had a spare wheel sat in a barn for 20 years, would you feel entirely safe putting it on a car and driving it? Especially if the tyre had been deflated for a long time then pumped up.
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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That depends on whether the car has been run regularly really doesn't it. Cars of that age on the road don't automatically constantly leak.

If it's sat and hasn't run for years, then yes I'd be very wary of buying it. Even bores can and do rust.
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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tonigmr2 wrote:That depends on whether the car has been run regularly really doesn't it. Cars of that age on the road don't automatically constantly leak.

If it's sat and hasn't run for years, then yes I'd be very wary of buying it. Even bores can and do rust.


Well this car has done 28 kilometer's in 20 years. Not 28k - 28. So I presume it was driven to the barn and never driven again.
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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You can run an engine without putting mileage on. :wink:
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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It went for a testdrive once..
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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tonigmr2 wrote:You can run an engine without putting mileage on. :wink:


Well yes, but you get the impression it's been stored so very probably not run. And it's not just the engine, what about suspension seals, CV joints, gearbox seals etc.
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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Looking at the condition of the car it's not a mucky barn find is it. Yes the other bits might be a bit dried out, and if I were buying it I'd be worried about them, but it just might be OK anyway.
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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Thats pretty much brand new if it genuine miles !!! Shame to ever drive that . . . . collectors piece only id say. :thumleft:
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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tonigmr2 wrote:Looking at the condition of the car it's not a mucky barn find is it. Yes the other bits might be a bit dried out, and if I were buying it I'd be worried about them, but it just might be OK anyway.


Undeniably a gamble though, especially for the astronomical price he's quoting for it.

For a private collector to buy that you'd have to be stupidly wealthy and REALLY love MR2's.

If some one bought it to use it then they're wealthy and stupid really. What more pleasure could you get out of that compared to say a low milegae rev5 car for 1/6 of the price?
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Re: Dutch Barnfind!

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Well now we're in agreement.
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