Is it dead?

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Marty95
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Is it dead?

Post by Marty95 »

Hi,

I saved a Rev3 that was sitting alone in a disused locked up car park. It hadnt moved in years and I drove by it for years till I found out eventually who the owner was and I bought it off him. Believe it or not the need its battey charged and the tyres blown up. I turned the key and it burst into life with not even a puff of smoke from the exhausts. With a big grin on my face :mrgreen: I aranged to get the car home.
When I managed to jack the backend up I saw the dreaded rusted sills and the boot was full of water. Once drained I noticed the alot of rust on the back arches in side the boot. I pushed the rust and my finger went straight thru. My heart sunk :pale:

I managed to get new sills which I still have to weld on but Im wondering is it possible to weld new back arches? Or is the car dead?

Any advice would be great cheers.
Donato
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Re: Is it dead?

Post by Donato »

Anything is possible. You can buy a complete quarter panel to replace it so it's fresh. Any body shop should be able to source, fit and paint it. But i have no idea on what cost is involved.
Nice one on the barn find though. :thumleft:
craig
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Re: Is it dead?

Post by craig »

Any pics of the car mate?

As stated, rear arch is part of a full rear quarter, so will be costly.

Could be a cool project :thumleft:
andrewgt
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Re: Is it dead?

Post by andrewgt »

I know the feeling when i got myrev 2 the back arches was rotted beyond belief, i have it up with a fella to get it welded and i had to get two quater panals and colour match paint, its costing 300 for the welding and a bit of spraying and the quarter panals and paint was around 170 (but got a subframe as well) quarter panals was second hand
Marty95
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Re: Is it dead?

Post by Marty95 »

Cheers for the replies I'm going to take pics of the rust and see what you guys think. I really want to get the car on the road and it is a project. But I don't want to do all this work for the MOT guy to say it can't be fixed.

I ran up the temp on the engine and then I heard a hiss noise. My son started waving his hands when I went to the front I saw the radiator was p1$$ing everywhere. ](*,) now it's raining big time so the car was squeezed back in the garage to be tackled another day.

Thanks
synXero
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Re: Is it dead?

Post by synXero »

Certainly going to be a project!

Good luck with it, I hope you don't ditch it, but also hope you realise it will be a task of quite some magnitude by the sounds!
Charged
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Re: Is it dead?

Post by Charged »

Be careful with it, you won't want to end up spending a load of money on a rotten pear, especially when you can pick up Mk2s for £500!
If you can't see the angle, you're in trouble.
Marty95
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Re: Is it dead?

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Yeah I think im gonna get someone who can weld and see if they think its salvagable.

If not do you think I would get much to break the car or just put it in the scrapyard?

cheers
Kinsy
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Re: Is it dead?

Post by Kinsy »

Either do it yourself...or scrap it, because it'll cost £4-600 to put right.

All you need is some metal, a mig welder, a drill, some wire brush tools, a few tins of underseal and some acid etch primer. Hammer, vice, grips and a grinder too. As it's hidden by the bumper it doesn't matter what it looks like. Did mine myself - wouldn't want to do it again without being given £400 as it takes a long time but it's not that hard to weld.
The Raven
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Re: Is it dead?

Post by The Raven »

Thats a real shame, i often let my heart overrule my head when it comes to sad disowned cars
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