Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Varche on 28 May 2011, 12:45:27
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I have started stripping parts off my beloved Red Omega. No going back now.
I got to thinking about the value of parts. A couple of years ago anyone dismantling a pre facelift or mfl car was deluged with requests. Now it seems to be facelift cars. Prices of parts has fallen. Lack of demand or plentiful supply?
Back in the seventies, I dismantled a lot of Mini Cooper S's. In those days you couldn't give away 1071 engines. Similarly 970 ones. Later no one even wanted the larger engines. I guess that folk moved on to much better cars. Now those same parts would be worth quite a bit I would guess if they had been stored well.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mini-Cooper-S-970cc-crankshaft-/290568842748?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item43a740adfc
Same with Omega parts? Will folk be lovingly restoring 3.0 Elites in 2050? Advertising in the vain hope of finding a pair of self levelling shocks, a Bose wiring loom, heated leather seats that still work, rear blind, Irmscher body parts, Crank sensor, genuine hbv, radiator, undamaged projectors .etc
If you have the space now might be the time to lay down spare parts as a nest egg for your grandchildren? ;D ;D What do you think?
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Got a shed full of parts i've accumulated through owning four Omega's. Got a bad habit of buying brand new genuine parts when they appear on ebay!
Thing is, I think they will all have rusted away before the standard parts supply runs out.
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I was only thinking about this this morning. I intend to keep and continue improving my 3.0 Elite, a car whose numbers on the road have fallen by more than half in just the last three years to a paltry 1551, according to the figures in a recent post on here by 51MON.
My car is currently at a garage awaiting a new rear hub flange - no local dealer seems to have one. The same was also true for genuine new VX rear springs.
I was saying to wifey this morning that I need to start laying down a stock of spare parts for this car while they're still at least in theory available, but I have very limited storage space.
Maybe what's required is a central OOF store?
Just a thought - know it wouldn't be easy to implement, but surely worth discussing, at least?
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I seem to remember my local stealer muttering something about f/l coil packs no longer being stocked, so it's a case of finding one floating around or sourcing a Bosch or even pattern part over time.
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I can't see the Omega being a valuable classic in the same way as Minis tbh, the Mini was a revolutionary car in its time - many peoples' first car and holding a lot of affection (like me!).
The Omega's 'just another car' in the great scheme of things imho, we all love 'em, but no classic
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I know the feeling I have
2 original 3 door COSWORTH front wings
A bootlid and bonnet (new) from a mk1 rs turbo
And a very rare RS500 front bumper and rearspoiler
I know these parts are worth a fortune and that's why I will keep hold of them for as long as possible
Happy days.... :y