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jj1205
24-05-2014, 21:53
Hi, I am new to the forum. I purchased a Williams 3 approx. 18 mths ago. it is a 1 owner car with only 15,000 miles on the clock. I knew the owner hence can verify the mileage. I would be interested to learn from other members, if a 3 with these low miles is a rare find. It does have a noisy tappet sound which I am told can occur when the vehicle has been unused. it has been garaged all its life but was unused for 3 years prior to my purchase. It has all the original tyres, brakes, shocks, exhaust, glass etc.

Vandella
25-05-2014, 01:13
its rare to find any car of that age with 15k on the clock.. good job mate!! pics next!! the tappets will/can go away when the cars warmed up abit..

Timmy C
25-05-2014, 12:09
Jesus Christ any car of that age with that sort of milliage and orginal condition is a good find! That its a Clio Williams makes it even better as they are ultra rare!! Well done

jj1205
25-05-2014, 16:10
Struggling to insert images. I'll put some on photobucket. So far, I have refurbed the wheels as the owner was in his eighties and they were curbed to buggery. Replaced the discs and pads as they were a bit grotty. I have kept the tyres although they are a little cracked and probably wont grip for toffee. The best thing is the interior, it still smells brand new!

Red_Dash
25-05-2014, 18:50
Welcome to the forum.
I'm really looking forward to seeing the pictures of your car. It sounds like a great find. Well done :)

It certainly is a rare to find one with this mileage these days.

If you're planning on using the car, then I'd really consider replacing the tires. I don't believe that you can get the original Michelin's in the correct size any more, which is a shame, so you would have to get another make instead. Tires can perish from the inside out, so I'd certainly be looking at replacing them if you are planning on driving the car. Do you know the service history of the car? (e.g. when was the cambelt changed?). Again, this is something were the rubber can perish so I'd also be looking at replacing it if it's not been done in the last 3-4 years.

Hope you find some useful advice when browsing the forum.

Cheers,
Dave

ianbirch
25-05-2014, 20:14
The last Wiliams 3 with that mileage that came to the forums attention was purchased for 10K.

Of course low mileage does not guarantee that the body work will be perfect as bad storage will cause problems.... heres hoping yours
is as good as it sounds.:)

Have a read of this.... he he.

http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?41255-willy-3-13000miles-how-much/page12&highlight=Willant

Regards Ian

jj1205
28-05-2014, 22:57
Not sure about the cambelt, it only has two stamps in the book, at 3000 and 6000 miles, the last being in 2003. Plan is as follows, get an MOT then off to a local specialist bodyshop to get a couple of dinks out of the bodywork, nothing major (spent all of it's life in Central London). Then to the supplying dealer in West London (if they are still there) for a service and cambelt. Then I finally get to drive it in earnest, tyres permitting! I don't have many photos, a couple from when I first got it, wheels off being refurbished. Wheel arch simply wiped down showing oe shock and the wheels after refurb. Had to lose the polished rim as they were too damaged so will be on the look out for a good original set if anybody has some for sale. Will keep posting as we go along.

http://s1096.photobucket.com/user/jj1205/library/Williams%203

Chris197F1
28-05-2014, 23:04
I'd be careful with the cambelt as they are supposed to be changed every 5 years. Mine has just gone in to be done as it was lady do r 8 years ago. It was the first thing on my list to sort

jj1205
28-05-2014, 23:17
Will do mate
I'd be careful with the cambelt as they are supposed to be changed every 5 years. Mine has just gone in to be done as it was lady do r 8 years ago. It was the first thing on my list to sort

jj1205
28-05-2014, 23:18
P.S Ian, I paid a lot less than 10k! :grin:
The last Wiliams 3 with that mileage that came to the forums attention was purchased for 10K.

Of course low mileage does not guarantee that the body work will be perfect as bad storage will cause problems.... heres hoping yours
is as good as it sounds.:)

Have a read of this.... he he.

http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?41255-willy-3-13000miles-how-much/page12&highlight=Willant

Regards Ian

ianbirch
29-05-2014, 09:04
P.S Ian, I paid a lot less than 10k! :grin:

Well that should give you plenty of leeway for all those little jobs... your refurbed wheels looked like you could have had the lip diamond cut because they don't look to bad.

That under arch shot looks good... how about a few more of interior, arches, sills, doors.... well everything really!!

Where in Herts are you?

Did you read the Willant thread... great read. :)

Cheers Ian

northy
29-05-2014, 10:49
Having been around these cars for some years now - if it is a totally original unpainted example, i wouldnt have any bodywork done unless its was paintless dent removal.

You will be losing alot of appeal that this car has to enthusiast.