Hello Fellow Enthusiasts; I've been afforded the possibility of purchasing a Marauder T70 kit car
It is a rolling shell, has a ZF 5DS-25-2 transmission, a Volkswagen frontend, a Corvair rear suspension, a 1985 Corvette 350 CI engine, a welded square tube frame.
It is missing ALL the glass & a long list of missing parts.
My question/s amongst many are...remove the ZF transmission from a valuation estimate &...What is the value of the rolling shell in it's current condition?
Are parts still available for a Marauder T70 kit car? or am I looking for a white Unicorn in a field of 4 leaf clovers?!
Will various parts from a RCR Lola T70 kit car fit/interchange with a Marauder kit car?
I have learned from past experiences about buying uncomplete "project" cars & the ensuing nightmares of "What was I thinking??!!"
The Lola T70 is a BEAUTIFUL example of automotive styling & racing history, would ENJOY assembling/owning/driving a well built kit car.
Just need to know/understand, HOW BIG is the Can of Worms I might be fully opening!!!...THANKS to ALL for their input/advice/experiences!!!...Regards, Mark
It is a rolling shell, has a ZF 5DS-25-2 transmission, a Volkswagen frontend, a Corvair rear suspension, a 1985 Corvette 350 CI engine, a welded square tube frame.
It is missing ALL the glass & a long list of missing parts.
My question/s amongst many are...remove the ZF transmission from a valuation estimate &...What is the value of the rolling shell in it's current condition?
Are parts still available for a Marauder T70 kit car? or am I looking for a white Unicorn in a field of 4 leaf clovers?!
Will various parts from a RCR Lola T70 kit car fit/interchange with a Marauder kit car?
I have learned from past experiences about buying uncomplete "project" cars & the ensuing nightmares of "What was I thinking??!!"
The Lola T70 is a BEAUTIFUL example of automotive styling & racing history, would ENJOY assembling/owning/driving a well built kit car.
Just need to know/understand, HOW BIG is the Can of Worms I might be fully opening!!!...THANKS to ALL for their input/advice/experiences!!!...Regards, Mark