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westfield seven for sale | davis, ca


don reid

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working on the details of it all still, but i've taken some pictures and a couple vids for a friend who lost her husband...he had a garage full of toys, and it is now all for sale.

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2471/3586511432_de714f5cba.jpg

 

all i have so far is the pictures.

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3604/3586653338_df8d28872e.jpg

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2479/3586501990_30f72dcb07.jpg

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2478/3586502900_d49d9918b9.jpg

 

 

i have asked her for 'what she knows' and this is what i got...

 

Here's what I know for sure - and this is of course, from a lay

person's point of view....

 

The Westfield was factory built with Lotus 7 parts.

 

Ford Cortina (sp?) engine

 

It was featured in a magazine when it was new.

 

This was a "divorce" car. The wife got the car and it sat in her

garage for at least ten years covered with a tarp. She sold it to the

fellow Jim bought it from just a few years ago. He lived in an

apartment in the Bay Area and didn't have a protected place for it, so

it was kept in his mother's garage.

 

As far as I know, Jim did only a little cosmetic work on it - cleaning

the carpets, getting the rear view mirror properly attached etc.

 

It won best in its class at the British car show last year in Woodland

she has asked me to figure out what this thing is worth, and post the info in some places (like this) to see if there is interest. as you can see from the first pic, this was not a daily driver and has been very well taken care of...you should see the rest of the garage!

 

is there some place i could have her take it that would spec it out...and how much would one get charged for that type of service?

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Sorry to hear about your friend’s husband. It’s nice of you to help out. Do you know the year of the chassis? Based on some of the details like the windscreen pillars, it looks like a ’96-’99 car, but I can’t read the digit between the 9 and the S on the VIN plate (if the VIN convention is the same as mine, the two numbers before the SEI denote the chassis year).

 

One thing that does seem a little odd is that the VIN contains the string SEI not SEIW. Westfield used to offer two different chassis: the SEI commonly referred to as the narrow body and the SEIW known as the wide body. The latter offered more interior room and eventually became the only option. Given your VIN, I would ordinarily assume that you have a narrow body, but I had heard that Bob Yarwood (the US distributor at the time) only imported the SEIW. As with any small manufacturer, exceptions are the rule when it comes to these kind of things so the VIN string could be a variable. I am happy to take some measurements from my car so you can determine which version you have.

 

Assuming that it is a stock engine as supplied by Yarwood, then you probably have a 1700cc crossflow with stock head and a Kent 234 cam. He claimed 145hp for that configuration, but 115-120hp is closer to the mark. Not the fastest thing in the world (R&T clocked that spec from 0-60mph in 6.1 seconds) but it sounds fantastic at full throttle!

 

As for price… Very hard to say. Assuming it is a ’96, Yarwood sold that spec new for about $25k. I’ve seen a couple like yours go for mid teens over the last year, but also one that was under $10k (someone got a deal). It’s really a function of how quickly you want to sell it, and timing it right – a little tougher in the current economy.

 

-John

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awesome info, and i would definitely be interested in some measurements to help narrow down the specs! i also wouldnt mind the idea of driving it around town looking for a 'good picture' again...so ya, i'd love that excuse! =)

 

the car was so much to drive. we were getting on to the freeway and hit 90 by accident on the on-ramp! we later determined that it was more likely due to a fast spedometer, but the sensation was the same as driving a motorcycle with too much juice because of how low you sat to the ground.

 

my face hurt for a couple days from smiling so much! =)

 

 

edit...

if i knew someone with a dyno, would that info be relevant to the sale? i'm thinking it would.

 

edit again...

i've got a page started at http://www.spidy1.com/betty

it's a work in progress.

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You know what's one thing I love most about this site and the club members that participate in the forums? That someone could post something with questions, and BANG, someone is there to answer...in DETAIL.

 

Someone buy this thing, quick!

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sorry for not getting back to you all sooner.

 

yes the car is still for sale. as i said, they purchased it for $17,000 a year ago and she would just like to get that back out of it.

 

the lift is for sale as well, but i have no idea of its value/asking price either. all serious offers will be forwarded though.

 

i havent gotten back to davis to check into the measurements just yet but im hoping to get down there this week.

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yes it is and its in davis california.

 

i just heard that the lift has just been sold though, and the 944 will be before the end of the week if all goes well. =)

email me a Ph# and i will give you a call

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Any more information about the car would be nice. I'm close enough to look at it what you posted is all you have on it. Email me a number if you would. Thanks.

 

i was just on my way out the door with camera in hand to shoot some better engine detail shots, take some measurements, & to help sell the 944--but the guy just called and cancelled.

 

we've rescheduled...again.

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working on the details of it all still, but i've taken some pictures and a couple vids for a friend who lost her husband...he had a garage full of toys, and it is now all for sale.

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2471/3586511432_de714f5cba.jpg

 

all i have so far is the pictures.

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3604/3586653338_df8d28872e.jpg

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2479/3586501990_30f72dcb07.jpg

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2478/3586502900_d49d9918b9.jpg

 

 

i have asked her for 'what she knows' and this is what i got...

 

she has asked me to figure out what this thing is worth, and post the info in some places (like this) to see if there is interest. as you can see from the first pic, this was not a daily driver and has been very well taken care of...you should see the rest of the garage!

 

is there some place i could have her take it that would spec it out...and how much would one get charged for that type of service?

 

is this california street legal?

i live in sacramento.

i am interested i can register it.

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