xmexclusive wrote:I suspect that there is a risk of dissapointment here.
Its current value in the garage is nil.
The owner thinks very differently about its value.
Why else would he have kept it for so long.
Round here the scrap man might collect it for free but most likely would ask for £20 to get it out of an akward place.
Getting it started and out is the first stage in servicing it.
His local garage would most likely charge £80 (2hrs) labour and probably £80 for a new battery.
Doing that for free just adds value for the owner.
That will also reinforce the owners view of its value.
Try the "it will go to an enthusiast and be saved" line.
John
John
at the end of the day, I am not too bothered - I certainly wouldn't be buying a new battery to get it out - it'll be the 095 out of my motorhome, borrowed for the occasion. If I pay to shift it, that's going to be £100 plus cost of buying, whereas, started and day insured and booked for an MoT at my local garage round the corner, I can get it home for the use of a battery and £15. I don't want to spend real money on it as I know it's not worth it. The above also assumes the brakes aren't seized on or the clutch isn't sticking. I'm pretty decided on what I think it is worth - and if I don't get it, I don't care too much. It looks too good to break, and I don't need another car! Mind you, I don't want to see it lying much longer - it's already been in that garage for more than a third of its life.
Would we all rather see it on the road - course we would, but that requires the following:
tyres all round
timing belt/water pump
full service
brakes checked over and probably replaced
almost definitely a set of suspension spheres
There are some niggly things that need sorted - the sunroof tilts but doesn't slide so will need a good clean, plus whatever else needs sorted.
As I said, I showed him a £600 XM - taxed and tested! A result would be it back on the road and if he decides to do it himself, I'd actually help a bit - after all, I'd rather see it on the road than scrapped.