CSK H105 JKV

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CSK H105 JKV

by garytanker » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:02 pm

Hey folks have I got this right,A man known as Reynoldswetton has this CSK in Barnsley up for sale on e bay earlier in the year to sell after he stripped off the doors and took out the seats,asking price £3000 then withdrew it and was to sell later complete.The same car I think has just come up on e bay now in Kidderminster in a rough state for a fiver short of £7000.Are prices for these really going up that fast or is someone out to make a killing.
Think mine must have been Cheap.Number 43.
 
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Re: CSK H105 JKV

by stuclark » Thu Apr 15, 2010 12:08 am

The price of this one is ridiculous. The chap clearly has no idea 1) what the car is worth or 2) what it's going to cost to put right.

It seems this CSK has had a (major) frontal shunt (cars don't get written off for a bent bumper) and it looks like a lot of the front end is twisted.

It's also missing the lower dash panel and has quite a few bits of the loom seemingly dangling meaninglessly downwards.

...worth about £2000 top whack!
CSK 109: Genuinely 34K miles, genuinely unrestored, genuinely in need of some TLC.
 
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Re: CSK H105 JKV

by Jeremy » Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:53 pm

its also a cat d. nice
 
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Re: CSK H105 JKV

by Jeremy » Tue Apr 20, 2010 5:52 pm

Now down to £3995!!
 
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Re: CSK H105 JKV

by REYNOLDSWETTON » Sun Jul 04, 2010 10:58 am

hi the csk h105jkv was sold bye me Nigel wetton(reynoldswetton)for £2000 it was a none rune with a wiring fault also the car
needed two sill. the car war bought bye me from bedford as a cat d writeoff from hales . when i bought it it was to take the seats to and put in to my older range rover NXC 246H but now living in gran canaria found it too much hard work to do what i needed to these range rovers :(
 
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Re: CSK H105 JKV

by crugbun » Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:20 pm

Just thought I'd let you know this car is now in my 'safe' hands and is being restored.

Car was in pretty good nick really, accident damage is barely noticable, but of course at the time it happenned, 2008, CSK values were very low and it didn't take much damage to cause a CatD write off. Two little nicks on the front edge of the front wings, a tiny dent in the bonnet, the spoiler was also broken.

Engine started straight away once the distributer was fitted correctly! It had definitely been looked after in the past.

Now getting complete new front inner wings and headlight boxes, sills etc.

I'm after a passenger door lower trim panel which is oddly missing. Also missing is the ID plate and the 'book'.

Photo's will follow.
 
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Re: CSK H105 JKV

by crugbun » Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:21 pm

I'm in the process of finding out the ID number and then try to find the owner's book etc.
 
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Re: CSK H105 JKV

by crugbun » Tue Dec 20, 2011 6:37 pm

Well I've heard from a previous owner and it seems this is no 152. For some time it had the no plate CSK 158.

If anyone has any idea where the books or the dash mounted ID plate is I'd love to hear from you.

:)
 
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Re: CSK H105 JKV

by PeteB » Wed Dec 21, 2011 1:37 pm

With regards the lower door panel it would be possible to construct one yourself if you could find a match for the carpet.

If you could find a 4 door boot or rear floor carpet from the same age this would provide the right match in colour and also weave.

The backing is just normal door card, a good upgrade is to use marine ply. Normal spiral/fir-tree door card holders from a 4 door are the same and can be purchased from LRSeries.

Any photos of the CSK? :)
 
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Re: CSK H105 JKV

by crugbun » Wed Dec 21, 2011 5:06 pm

My mistake.... Another owner has confirmed it definitely as No52.

Which means I missed out on the owner's book back in March 2011. Albeit for over £400!!!

Has anyone here got it?

As for the door panel, I agree it should be pretty easy to make one, though I think I've found someone who has one!
 
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