Very good XR2 for sale
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Very good XR2 for sale
Hi guys
I am soon getting my own place and unless I downgrade my daily I will have to free up a bit of extra cash that I ploughed into my latest XR2 foray.
The car is on about 50,000 miles, MOT, Tax etc. wants for nothing - all little niggly jobs have been done (see the 'project' thread on xrtwo.com for details).
Since I bought the car in December it has had the following:
Full service - oil, plugs, leads, brakes etc.
K&N filter (still have original if you prefer)
2 x brand new calipers and new pads
New clutch pedal ratchet mechanism
New battery
New coil
And just before I bought it, it had:
Cambelt service
New exhaust
New clutch cable
Sure there are a few things I've missed, both before and during my ownership - I'm writing this quickly at work on my lunch without my records to hand.
I've got receipts and dates for all work I've carried out, minimal details of work before this.
Bodywork:
Overall, very good condition - few blemishes in the paint, stone chip touch ups etc.
The bodywork was restored around 3 years ago, by the guy who I bought the car off who has restored several old Fords and is a fully qualified professional bodywork technician. It had a full glass out, kit off respray carried out in the original Rosso red. You could pick fault with the paintjob, and there are a few scratches on the roof but it's very good and my mates have all said it's 'mint' though I reserve the use of that word to be honest.
Most importantly - no rust, no rust, very good shell. Fully waxoyled by me - at which point I checked with a fine-toothed comb for rust. It has had a few bits of welding in the past, but all neat enough and done properly.
The kit is all fitted properly and is a nice original finish, not faded or warped etc. and nice and clean behind it.
The pics speak for themselves, nothing I can spot with my fussy eye will come out in photos so if you want a good honest, solid, well presented mk2 this is the car.
Interior:
As per the pics, in very good condition - can't pick fault at all - no evidence of smoking, damage or even the wear and tear you might expect of a 50,000 mile car.
No wet floors, carpets all clean and tidy so hasn't ever had. Sunroof doesn't leak, works as it should and no rust in aperture.
Mechanicals:
Everything spot on, runs smooth, no knocks or rattles, no smoke, no use of oil, no leaks. Starts first time and idles smoothly, auto choke works perfectly, the slight stutter I had was solved by putting the K&N on (to do with the vacuum as suggested by members on here at the time).
Steering, suspension, gearbox, clutch etc. nice and tight as you'd expect.
I think it's MOT'd til July but will have to double check. Will double check and update on tax too but it's got plenty left to run I think.
If I think of anything else I'll update the post, but overall it's a very good example and anyone who knows me will know that I have very high standards and am almost unreasonable when it comes to my expectations of how good an old car should be condition wise.
It's a good looking car, and I am enjoying owning one again. It is literally the looming house purchase situation that is on my mind.
Cheers for reading. And I apologise to those who might be thinking "FFS Paul!"
Price: £2300 (no offers - first to see will buy and all that)
Paul
I am soon getting my own place and unless I downgrade my daily I will have to free up a bit of extra cash that I ploughed into my latest XR2 foray.
The car is on about 50,000 miles, MOT, Tax etc. wants for nothing - all little niggly jobs have been done (see the 'project' thread on xrtwo.com for details).
Since I bought the car in December it has had the following:
Full service - oil, plugs, leads, brakes etc.
K&N filter (still have original if you prefer)
2 x brand new calipers and new pads
New clutch pedal ratchet mechanism
New battery
New coil
And just before I bought it, it had:
Cambelt service
New exhaust
New clutch cable
Sure there are a few things I've missed, both before and during my ownership - I'm writing this quickly at work on my lunch without my records to hand.
I've got receipts and dates for all work I've carried out, minimal details of work before this.
Bodywork:
Overall, very good condition - few blemishes in the paint, stone chip touch ups etc.
The bodywork was restored around 3 years ago, by the guy who I bought the car off who has restored several old Fords and is a fully qualified professional bodywork technician. It had a full glass out, kit off respray carried out in the original Rosso red. You could pick fault with the paintjob, and there are a few scratches on the roof but it's very good and my mates have all said it's 'mint' though I reserve the use of that word to be honest.
Most importantly - no rust, no rust, very good shell. Fully waxoyled by me - at which point I checked with a fine-toothed comb for rust. It has had a few bits of welding in the past, but all neat enough and done properly.
The kit is all fitted properly and is a nice original finish, not faded or warped etc. and nice and clean behind it.
The pics speak for themselves, nothing I can spot with my fussy eye will come out in photos so if you want a good honest, solid, well presented mk2 this is the car.
Interior:
As per the pics, in very good condition - can't pick fault at all - no evidence of smoking, damage or even the wear and tear you might expect of a 50,000 mile car.
No wet floors, carpets all clean and tidy so hasn't ever had. Sunroof doesn't leak, works as it should and no rust in aperture.
Mechanicals:
Everything spot on, runs smooth, no knocks or rattles, no smoke, no use of oil, no leaks. Starts first time and idles smoothly, auto choke works perfectly, the slight stutter I had was solved by putting the K&N on (to do with the vacuum as suggested by members on here at the time).
Steering, suspension, gearbox, clutch etc. nice and tight as you'd expect.
I think it's MOT'd til July but will have to double check. Will double check and update on tax too but it's got plenty left to run I think.
If I think of anything else I'll update the post, but overall it's a very good example and anyone who knows me will know that I have very high standards and am almost unreasonable when it comes to my expectations of how good an old car should be condition wise.
It's a good looking car, and I am enjoying owning one again. It is literally the looming house purchase situation that is on my mind.
Cheers for reading. And I apologise to those who might be thinking "FFS Paul!"
Price: £2300 (no offers - first to see will buy and all that)
Paul
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Re: Very good XR2 for sale
Very nice mate GLWTS
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Re: Very good XR2 for sale
thats bloody tidy pal
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Re: Very good XR2 for sale
Just checked the tax and MOT...
Tax: end of March
MOT: end of September
Tax: end of March
MOT: end of September
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Re: Very good XR2 for sale
It would appear my Photobucket account has exceeded its bandwidth limit, so until the photos in the thread return, you can find them all here:
http://s118.photobucket.com/albums/o95/ ... XR2%20III/
Cheers,
Paul
http://s118.photobucket.com/albums/o95/ ... XR2%20III/
Cheers,
Paul
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