It gets very very little use these days. I think I have put a grand total of around 1000 miles on it in the last 5 years or so. But it does pass the MOT without issues as well. It is in a dry garage and I never use it in the rain now either. I think that might have helped things. Plus I got under it years ago and treated the underside which has worked for sure. I also got rid of every sponge I could find as these are what kills the car in the end.About time we saw it out and about again!
Cheers. To be honest it is never an issue these days to get it passed due to the storage and lack of overall wet use it gets.Nice one. Congrats on the pass.
Thank you. It is not to bad, but it is far from perfect these days. You never know, I might one day put it back in the body shop for a complete freshen up. It has help up really well over the last few years, but as I have said before, it rarely gets used as well now. I have no desire to sell it, break it or use it much. It owes me nothing now at all given 15 years of ownership. So we will see what happens in the years to come. I doubt I will ever attend a car show in it ever again as I am well past those days now as well.still looks great! well done on the pass.
I respect your opinion fully. Yes I fully understand that my car divided opinion for sure.I've always been honest with you, and I will be right now. I know you love that car and that others have found your vinyl treatment to be marmite. Personally I don't care for it, but I understand what you were going for. Oh well.
But there's a lot of custom stuff on your Cougar that you could sell for good money:
1) Dave Chant's custom UIM is probably worth more than the car alone at this point if you sell it right to someone who owns an ST24/200 show car.
2) The cream leather interior was never an option in the UK, and I think yours is bespoke? What sort of state is it in at this point after you've not rolled the car much over the last few years? Has it been treated and cared for?
3) Is it an ST200 with the corrct airbox and throttle body? Maybe the TB is ST220? Because there's serious cash there.
Basically I would return the car to standard as far as possible, sell it for £750 or so, and try to make back what you can on the custom parts. But that's just my position and I wish you the best of luck.
So if I am being honest with my self, the value lies in selling this kind of stuff off separately. But my issue is can I be bothered to do all this, or just let it go as is.
I guess we will see what happens in a few weeks.
Thank you as always.
I got access to 2 garages right now. 1 being mine where the Cougar lives. The other one is my parents one. Now they very rarely put their car into it, so it could be an option to put this other car in there. But my issue is this other car will remain in the garage for years and years as I want it as a retirement project. This other car I got my eye on is a car I had in 2000 and had to sell when my twin boys came into the world. Now there are currently only 6 left in the UK. They were rare when new and expensive. The chance has come along to get the very same car, spec, colour as I used to have and I have honestly never seen another one available in 24 years. So I know this car is more than likely the only one left that has survived.Well, whatever you decide, good luck Peter.
I do start it up and move it every few weeks. it does get a run out in dry weather but I never take it out in the rain or winter these days. I think this is why it has help up so well over the years as well.And that is absolutely your decision to make. All I will say is that you really shouldn't let her sit in a garage unused. She needs the miles and I - more than many here - know that. Tiger, Wildcat and Florida were all under-used, and with the exception of Florida (who was serviced to a level of insanity) have benefitted by clearing their throats on good fast roads.
Still, that is absolutely your decision, but I really dont think you want a museum piece, do you.
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This is very true and I do agree to what you are saying. Modified cars are not to everyone's taste and I agree that my car is really out there in that department as well.It’s your car so your choice, for my tuppence it would be a shame to change her/ split her but it seems Custom Cars never sell for their true value.
Good luck with your sale.