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Talking £1000 for Galvi ChassisAbout £1000 again for bodywork£500 odd for engine + Box£500 odd for Axles/ DrivetrainCheaper and (LOTS!) easier to buy a slightly ratty one and do it up.
Quote from: "dew1911"Talking £1000 for Galvi ChassisAbout £1000 again for bodywork£500 odd for engine + Box£500 odd for Axles/ DrivetrainCheaper and (LOTS!) easier to buy a slightly ratty one and do it up.That is dirt cheap, compare it to the dealer pricetag of my 04 plate 90 CSW that itll be replacing and youll see what i mean!If building one was really that cheap i'd consider it, however i'd be looking at TD5 terretory, or possibly something else big and diesel :DPUX - its heading towards challenge spec, i want to do start competing and am doing more and more pay and break days as well as green lanes.
In order to retain the original registration mark, cars and car-derived vans must use: The original unmodified chassis or unaltered bodyshell (i.e. body and chassis as one unit - monocoque); or a new chassis or monocoque bodyshell of the same specification as the original supported by evidence from the dealer or manufacturer (e.g. receipt).And two other major components from the original vehicle – ie suspension (front & back); steering assembly; axles (both); transmission or engine.If a second-hand chassis or monocoque bodyshell is used, the vehicle must pass a an enhanced single vehicle approval (ESVA) or single vehicle approval (SVA) test after which a "Q" prefix registration number will be allocated.
Where all the parts of a vehicle are supplied new by the manufacturer. Subject to the provision of satisfactory receipts and a certificate of newness these vehicles will be registered under a current registration mark.Kit cars which have been built using not more than one reconditioned component will also be registered under a current mark. This is subject to the provision of satisfactory evidence that the component has been reconditioned to an "as new" standard. An ESVA, SVA or MSVA test will be required.
What I was aiming at is sort of Disco 200tdi Territory.If you're doing that, I'd build a 100", Not a 90.
A rolled vehicle would be ideal...finding one isnt so easy.
... Jerry T started building a challenge spec truck in one of the 'rags' with a origonal budgit of 10K, when i last spoke to him he was way over that lol
... what about buying a rolled defender so youve got the id and parts ?
Take your anti roll bars off then find a roundabout, Keep going around gradually picking up speed. It won't take long and hey presto one rolled td5 90. And you'll get first option on the buy back.
Quote from: "defenderdan"Take your anti roll bars off then find a roundabout, Keep going around gradually picking up speed. It won't take long and hey presto one rolled td5 90. And you'll get first option on the buy back. But if you did that, the insurance company 'could' refuse to pay out, unless you've told them you've removed them. And you need to try a lot harder than just going around an island fast (unless your stupid)....
I wasn't actually being serious :roll:
Its a tricky one, either buy a 90 TD5 truck and mod it, buy a rolled one and fix/mod it, build from scratch, or buy an old donor vehicle and fit new engine/fix and then mod it...argh! decisions decisions...
Thats pretty much what i'm after Ian, obviously on the same wavelength.Ideally i'd like to do most of it myself, and there is no reason why i shouldnt really. I've got a degree in engineering and am pretty mechanically minded so it would be a learning curve but what better way to do it!I'd like to keep the cost down to approx 10K (less if poss!!!), this is so that i dont run up any debt after selling my CSW and clearing my outstanding loan.Spec wise like you say:Galv chassis (unless using a donor one)TD5 engine & running gear (with HD halfshafts etc)Lockers front and rearRoll cageTruck body35'sUsual extras....If that could be done for 10K then fantastic, however i fear not with all new bits which means Q plate which i dont like the idea of, so a rolled/crashed donor TD5 would be ideal then keep its ID and work from there building it up.There is a chappy selling a whapping 5.7l (i think) V8 and Portals on devon4x4 which is tempting but probably overkill me!
order to retain the original registration mark:cars and car-derived vans must use: The original unmodified chassis or unaltered bodyshell (i.e. body and chassis as one unit - monocoque); or a new chassis or monocoque bodyshell of the same specification as the original supported by evidence from the dealer or manufacturer (e.g. receipt). And two other major components from the original vehicle – ie suspension (front & back); steering assembly; axles (both); transmission or engine.If a second-hand chassis or monocoque bodyshell is used, the vehicle must pass a an enhanced single vehicle approval (ESVA) or single vehicle approval (SVA) test after which a "Q" prefix registration number will be allocated.
So Ian - do you think its possible on 10k?PUX - Looks nice doesnt it :D