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Re: advice needed on price for '53 TD

To: wsadler@copper.ucs.indiana.edu
Subject: Re: advice needed on price for '53 TD
From: Roland Dudley <cobra@cdc.hp.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 92 11:12:41 pst
> Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1992 10:31:28 -0500
> From: william sadler <wsadler@copper.ucs.indiana.edu>
> To: british-cars@hoosier.utah.edu
> Subject: advice needed on price for '53 TD
  
> My father has found a '53 TD in Texas.  The paint is orange and needs to
  
> Could someone give me a general price range for this car?  What big dollar
> items could there be thatyou have to look for on TDs?  I am thinking
> about buying this for myself if it is worth it.

One big ticket item for TDs is a new crankshaft.  I understand they cost
about $1500.  TD engines are not noted for their longevity, BTW.

I dumped a TD around 1963 when I discovered that their was nothing
salvageable in the engine after I disassembled it.  At that time a new
crank cost about $150 which alone made a rebuild not worth the expense.
I didn't even ask what a new block (or resleeving if that was an
option), new pistons and rods, a new head, et cetera cost.  And then
there was the transmission, steering box and so forth.  I was told by a
knowledgeable mechanic at the time that 20-30kmiles between rebuilds
wasn't uncommon for TD engines.  In short, this could be a very
expensive car if major work is required and the result won't be a a
daily driver so make sure this is a car your dad really wants.  I loved
mine but it wasn't very practical, even then.

Some additional weaknesses: non-synchro 1st gear- chipped 1st & reverse 
gears pretty common; weak rear axles; cracks in front fenders; lots of 
wood in body so check for dry rot; electrics are a disaster

Roland


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