TVR Fans, anybody good at repairs !!!!

TVR Fans, anybody good at repairs !!!!

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prmoldoaks

Original Poster:

432 posts

220 months

Wednesday 8th November 2006
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Take a look at these re-pairables???

anyone any good at a bit of do it yourself he he

http://amlinternational.co.uk/

simpo two

87,089 posts

272 months

Wednesday 8th November 2006
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The Tesco seems like a good deal at £16K+

Ian V

1,817 posts

275 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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They both look reasonable money with little damage, but they are always going to have the Cat D stigma (especially when selling) and there is no mention of any service history which would be a big worry on a speed 6 car. Also no mileage given on the T350 and over 20K on the Tuscan, engine rebuild territory. Maybe not such a good buy?

MTv Dave

2,101 posts

263 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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I think the 'light front damage' on the lotus is a good description

prmoldoaks

Original Poster:

432 posts

220 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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Yea, I looked at that Lotus, needs a little bit of "Plastic Padding", anyone know where you can buy it in bulk, about two ton should do it he he

paul r

1,181 posts

291 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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I know Ted is not keen on name and shame so all I will say is 'barge pole , no'

Wicker Man

824 posts

250 months

Tuesday 28th November 2006
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I thought this was going to be an electrical queery, but anyway...

I'm starting to be tempted by perfectly straight Tuscans at ~18K so 16K for a bent one seems a bit pricey. It looks an easy fix though. £10 fibreglass repair kit plus some paint plus some heavy duty vallium tablets for the engine worries. Sorted! Just needs to be priced at under 10K, that's all.

BigGriff

2,312 posts

291 months

Tuesday 28th November 2006
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Not worth it when you can buy a 'straight' Tuscan for under £12k.

TVR values have fallen considerably and willcontinue to fall until the future of TVR is known and demonstrated to the market. Only then will confidence return. Buying a 'write off' is probably a false economy unless you can get it dirt cheap.

R

Wicker Man

824 posts

250 months

Tuesday 28th November 2006
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BigGriff said:
you can buy a 'straight' Tuscan for under £12k.


A Tuscan for less than £12K? Is that at auction or 'a bloke down the pub'?

simpo two

87,089 posts

272 months

Tuesday 28th November 2006
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I can assure you that 'BG' is invariably correct and also well-connected! (Ask him to sell you one for £13K...)

When the final S6 engine goes 'bang', perhaps minds will be focused on how to get a decent V8 in - which is what it should have had in the first place.

BigGriff

2,312 posts

291 months

Wednesday 29th November 2006
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One of the main dealers is flogging a straight Tuscan for £11750. Not fiction but fact!

Ian V

1,817 posts

275 months

Wednesday 29th November 2006
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Which dealer is this then? Just looked on the TVR factory site at pre-owned and the cheapest they are showing is 21K for a 2000 model (I don,t think so!).

BigGriff

2,312 posts

291 months

Wednesday 29th November 2006
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MTv Dave

2,101 posts

263 months

Thursday 30th November 2006
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Wow, they are cheap!

For 20 grand you could take your pick of perfect (as much as a trev every can be ) S versions with less that 20k miles on the clock, FTVRSH and looking very nice!

simpo two

87,089 posts

272 months

Thursday 30th November 2006
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I wonder if Griff and Tuscan prices will eventually cross over?

BigGriff

2,312 posts

291 months

Thursday 30th November 2006
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They already have John.

The only way for SP6 early engined cars is down down down. Dealers are waking up to this and trying to shift stock by chopping the prices. Partly winter slow down , partly TVR uncertainty.

Makes me cry.

Richard