Going to Look at a Se7en this weekend...

Going to Look at a Se7en this weekend...

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lord summerisle

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8,148 posts

232 months

Tuesday 29th November 2005
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Anything i should be aware of to particulary check/look out for?

Its a 93, 1700 xflow, discription says its a de dion, long cockpit chassis (cloth seats/4 point harnesses) BRG/yellow stripe/flared arches.

also has to pass the missus test.... am screwed after this weekend looking at TVRs

ewenm

28,506 posts

252 months

Tuesday 29th November 2005
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My main tip is to base your decision on the condition of the car not the mileage. Watch for corrosion along the bottom edges of the sideskins. Enjoy!

rubystone

11,254 posts

266 months

Wednesday 30th November 2005
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5 speed I guess too? Value at about £8k at this time of year - don't get suckered into paying more as you'll not get that back when you come to sell it. Better buy would be a 1.6K roadsport - can be bought for under £10k.

Corrosion - take a very good look at the chassis tubes, especially the cross ones under the steering rack - make sure you take the nosecone off the car to check out this whole area - powder coating flakes off. See whether the suspension is flaking too.

Then turn your attention to the bodywork - aluminium/steel corrosion occurs where panels meet chassis - behind exahust silencer, along the curved bottom of the sideskins (not easy to see unless you grovel in the dirt, but a good feel should detect it), where the rear skin meets the back end of the chassis, again, grovel under the car and check round behind the fuel tank for this.

lord summerisle

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232 months

Wednesday 30th November 2005
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cheers for that Ruby... i had seen this car discussed on Blatchat before - they mentioned offering around 8k... (listed at 11k for the last 6 months or so.. probly why it hasnt gone)

lord summerisle

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232 months

Thursday 1st December 2005
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ooo one futher Q. if it has the battery cut of key on the side, is this something you can use as added security when parking? ie turn the key and remove, or is it something only for emergencies to kill the engine

ewenm

28,506 posts

252 months

Thursday 1st December 2005
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Both. Don't leave it in when parked as it may vanish and then you're fscked.

bertie

8,566 posts

291 months

Thursday 1st December 2005
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rubystone said:
Better buy would be a 1.6K roadsport - can be bought for under £10k.


I couldn't agree more!

Crossflows are leaky old things, you'd be soooo much better off with a 1.6K.

lord summerisle

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232 months

Thursday 1st December 2005
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has been my thoughts - its finding one for the money... but then we're in no hurry.

partly lookin at this one as its close by and its an oppotunity to get the missus to drive one to see how she likes it.

Tho like i said after the Tiv its hard, but shes going with an open mind about it. She also wants to look at Elises.. and after showing her a 21 last night that might be our compromise (if we can find one, tho i did get in touch with Dave of cat21.com last night - this mornings answer was supprising and heartening) since i'm not totally sold on the Elise after more front engined/rwd as nice as the elise is...

percy

676 posts

276 months

Thursday 1st December 2005
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bertie said:


Crossflows are leaky old things, you'd be soooo much better off with a 1.6K.


Oi!!! That's part of their charm, and at least they sound like PROPER sports cars

rubystone

11,254 posts

266 months

Thursday 1st December 2005
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Problem with the 21 IMHO is that it's a 7 with a body - so it's crampled, claustrophobic, noisy and doesn't have wind up windows (IIRC)...but it is a bit "different" to an Elise - but then so is a Renault Sport Spider....

lord summerisle

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232 months

Thursday 1st December 2005
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sounds perfect to me then...

a 7 in drag! i get me 'cosy' seating position, she gets the pretense of civility with doors, glass - and a boot

but mums the word of everything else eh?

c7 cya

241 posts

235 months

Thursday 1st December 2005
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why dont you go to christopher neil, they have plenty of elises and a crossflow cat in the showroom

lord summerisle

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Thursday 1st December 2005
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hehe.... already one step ahead of ya booked a test drive of the Crossflow and one of the Elises on Monday hence this post.

rubystone

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266 months

Friday 2nd December 2005
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Right. Then I wager you'll buy the Elise. ESPECIALLY if your other half comes along....

lord summerisle

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Friday 2nd December 2005
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lol... you could well be right.

But i can hope

Tho, it wont be the one we're looking at on sat i dont think, her inital reactions to the colour wasnt good.

lord summerisle

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Friday 2nd December 2005
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ok daft question alert...

how od you take the nose cone off?

i'm guessing since its not in the build manual, then its fairly easy and obvious, but thought better ask

g7jhp

7,000 posts

245 months

Friday 2nd December 2005
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You take the nose cone off by turning a couple of retaining screws under the nose cone (very easy).

I had an Elise as an everyday car prior to getting my HPC. The Elise is a great car although they are prone to niggling problems such as boot cables going and the suspension needs to be set up perfectly otherwise the handling can be quite unpredictable.

The Lotus dealers I used gave a less than perfect experince and cost and arm and a leg.

I drove a 7 (VX HPC) back to back with an Elise and the 7 was in a different league in terms of speed, sound and experience.

A think a Ford X-flow will give a similar experience and as it'll have carbs it should sound great.

The 7 isn't an everyday car though (although some people do use them everyday), but it's the best tonic for a hard day at work.

rubystone

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266 months

Friday 2nd December 2005
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g7jhp said:
You take the nose cone off by turning a couple of retaining screws under the nose cone (very easy).



To save you the blushes of trying to wrestle the nosecone off...I'll just add that you also need to undo the two dzus fasteners that secure the sides of the nosecone to the sideskins - revealed when you take the bonnet off...

Eric Mc

122,856 posts

272 months

Saturday 3rd December 2005
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Also, enquire as to whether the head has been conerted for unleaded petrol.

lord summerisle

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Saturday 3rd December 2005
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well just back...

in response to the above - they had to put some petrol in as it was very low - was unleaded they put in.

Got a unaccompanied drive - as the bloke who does the test drives couldnt fit in Probly not the best weather for taking one out in the pouring rain - but at least it proved to SWSBI(WC) that the roof doesnt leak (tho a bit of a problem with condensation. half hood should solve that) drove nice, but seats were not the best i've sat in.

was nice but possibly not "the one" tho confirmed to me i'd have one for everyday use in a shot