TVR Tasmin Barn Find For Auction
Discussion
Just seen this on an auction web site, massive barn find of classic cars.
https://www.bidspotter.co.uk/en-gb/auction-catalog...
https://www.bidspotter.co.uk/en-gb/auction-catalog...
No documentation
We DO NOT have any documentation for any of the vehicles and will not engage in attempting to locate documents for any of the vehicles in this auction. Please be aware that the registration numbers on the vehicles have not be confirmed as belonging to the vehicle they appear on – as they may have been retained by a previous owner. Please take note that you will be bidding on the vehicle NOT the registration number. No claims will be entertained with reference to “mis representation” eg: Wrong model or make in the description, etc . ALL bidders must satisfy themselves through either a personal viewing or their own research that the “vehicle” is what they believe it is.
We DO NOT have any documentation for any of the vehicles and will not engage in attempting to locate documents for any of the vehicles in this auction. Please be aware that the registration numbers on the vehicles have not be confirmed as belonging to the vehicle they appear on – as they may have been retained by a previous owner. Please take note that you will be bidding on the vehicle NOT the registration number. No claims will be entertained with reference to “mis representation” eg: Wrong model or make in the description, etc . ALL bidders must satisfy themselves through either a personal viewing or their own research that the “vehicle” is what they believe it is.
If the vehicle is not the owner's to sell via the auction, then you can get your money back from the auctioneers. Prospective buyers will check the car, the VIN, carry out an HPI check. If you look on the DVLA sites, the TVR registration plate is recognised and seems to be apply to the car, so you should be able to have it registered in your name as the successful bidder with that number. If there is doubt, and following type approval it would go on a Q plate, and be worth less, which a buyer would factor into any bid. If the vehicle belongs to a 3rd party, then you will just claim for a refund from the auctioneers.
LLantrisant said:
even when the car would come with paperwork:
interior is shot, chassis most likely too, paint is shot and its a model with a 2l pinto...body is Raped" by fitting a sunroof.
even rare, who wants a pinto in a wedge?
value? next to zero.....maybe good for some parts..but which?
Not everything is that logicalinterior is shot, chassis most likely too, paint is shot and its a model with a 2l pinto...body is Raped" by fitting a sunroof.
even rare, who wants a pinto in a wedge?
value? next to zero.....maybe good for some parts..but which?
Sometimes the desire to own a TVR takes over rather than counting pennies
I think it would be great if a father and young son or daughter bought the car to restore together and enjoy the journey of learning
But what do i know?
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