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Sun Feb 04, 2018 9:22 pm
PaulC1959 wrote:Hi Ventrev
I am sure if you explain where you are with the car at the moment and ask Philippe to enquire as to the bumper price he will be fine, I have always found him to be most helpful.
Door mirrors are originally Citroen CX phase 2 but after that found their way onto many other cars such as Lotus Esprit, Most or the 90's TVR's, Marcos, Jaguar XK220, A few 90's Aston Martin's and the McLaren F1 and a few more I can't think of at the moment. So not as hard to find than you would think, bound to be an old scrapper XK220 or McLaren F1 lying in a field somewhere!!!
To identify the car there is a chassis number plate that is sited under the bonnet, as there is no bonnet should be easy to get to and photograph, once you have that I should be able to tell you what it is and when it was made, chassis number is 17 digits long and should begin with VK8.
As far as price goes use your judgement and start low, you have a bench mark of £4000 for the black one that needed a lot of work and then gauge the reaction and offer a bit more each time you are turned down is my advice.
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Sun Feb 04, 2018 9:22 pm
simontaylor wrote:and make sure the seller knows it is going to a good home....... rather than be cut up for the sum of its parts. It is a piece of history about to be saved, cherished and used again.
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Wed Jun 30, 2004 9:12 am
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Tue Sep 21, 2004 3:08 pm
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Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:56 pm
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Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:56 pm
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Martin Guard wrote:Just a thought... didn't Paul Dobrowski change the front bumper of his 200 before he sold it to Philippe? He was talented enough to have made a mould. Might be worth a msg.
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Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:56 pm
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PaulC1959 wrote:Martin Guard wrote:Just a thought... didn't Paul Dobrowski change the front bumper of his 200 before he sold it to Philippe? He was talented enough to have made a mould. Might be worth a msg.
I did mention that earlier.... Also sent him a text. How is you fella? Still running around in that British Racing Green and gold sportster?
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Sun Feb 04, 2018 9:22 pm
BIG_MVS wrote:This should help:
https://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auct ... s-venturi/
I would stick my neck out to say a fully sorted 200 should be worth £15-20k.
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Sun Feb 04, 2018 9:22 pm
simontaylor wrote:i 2014, i think this Auction car was around the 5K mark(complete guess from memory) but did not start and surface rust underneath completely and some good rot too.
http://www.renaultalpine.co.uk/download/file.php?id=210&mode=view courtesy of Ren5Gord (AKA Ian)
I would offer 4-6k to start with, maybe go to 7 but it is no where near a mint car today so cant demand anything more.
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Sun Feb 04, 2018 9:22 pm
PaulC1959 wrote:Hi
The wheels are not the same as Ferrari 348, similar but not the same, however I did once see a LHD Venturi on replicas of this wheel type, the original Venturi wheels are by a French company called Dial. Stud pattern is the same as the Renault 25 turbo as the brake discs are from the R25 turbo, 5 studs/holes and not 4 like the GTA.
Another way of going with the wheels could be the wheels from the 260 LM version, a sort of stripped out version celebrating Venturi competing at Le Mans. They where released with OZ Racing Chrono competition 17" wheels. They would be a suitable substitute as they are used on another Venturi model and could be left on the car and not changed to the original type? Most 260 LM wheels were white though some were silver and less in your face.
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PaulC1959 wrote:Hi
How about a compromise on the wheels, go 16" OZ Racing Chrono wheels as per the original Dial wheel size instead of the 17" OZ's?
Body work wise are we to assume there are no side skirts visible currently?
260 LM body and later 260 APC body are the same including the front and rear bumpers. The front spoiler and bumper are all one piece and the side skirts are part of the body. Early 260 APC's had the same bumper/spoiler as the later version/LM but with a side skirt set that looked more of an after thought as opposed to the all in one skirts and body of the later versions.
The earlier 260 SPC was not given a side skirt set though some may have been retro-fitted. Front bumpers/spoilers tended to be an adaption on the 200's theme with a splitter added.
There was a pre 260 SPC that was known as the 2.80 and this had bodywork the same as the 200's, no skirts or splitters on the bumper/spoiler.
Hope this helps.
Top: With the Ferrari Copy Wheels
Middle: 260 SPC
Bottom: Early 260 APC
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