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Hi
Hope you don't mind me dipping into your forum
a TVR wedge owner at the moment, but keen on owning a GT6
Looking for something that will need some work, ideally interior bodywork providing it's not too bad.
I'm about to start spending money on my TVR. Respray etc, and can't decide whether to go ahead or sell and put some towards a GT6.. If there is anyone selling one or knows someone please let me know.
Cheers
Rik
Hope you don't mind me dipping into your forum
a TVR wedge owner at the moment, but keen on owning a GT6
Looking for something that will need some work, ideally interior bodywork providing it's not too bad.
I'm about to start spending money on my TVR. Respray etc, and can't decide whether to go ahead or sell and put some towards a GT6.. If there is anyone selling one or knows someone please let me know.
Cheers
Rik
43scotty said:
My TVR and GT6 , just got the Triumph back on road after seven years parked up in garage only had it 30 years !! good look finding one
Blooming ekk.. I fancy a Stag as well! Very nice cas all of em! What's the GT6 like to drive if you don't mind me asking?
Cheers mate
A very jealous Rik!
Neilsfirst said:
At the moment it is awaiting paint so that would reduce the cost if we didn't get that done, depends how much you were looking to spend.
Well there's a coincidence , I'm on the verge of havin my TVR resprayed, and can't decide whether the sell it as is, and put money towards a GT6 or not..There seems to be a big difference in price on the GT6s
I'm gonna be on lowere end of that and to be fair, sounds like you may have spent a few quid that you will rightly want back on the sale.
Rik
Neilsfirst said:
It has had a fair amount sunk into it to get rid of all rust and help it survive to rally a lot longer. Have a Quattro for sale too.... The fleet is shrinking in readiness for relocation
Wow.. Quattro what a car! If I change from my TVR it would be either GT6 or Stag, more likely GT6
Just Finding one that's cheap enough, with the the kinda work needed that i can do, like interior maybe some bodywork depending.........I know it will be like trying to find a piece of Hay in a giant stack of needles! Ha
"What's the GT6 like to drive if you don't mind me asking?"
Been out in the GT6 tonight, I have fitted Gaz gold shocks so been getting them setup. Its driving lovely very different to to the TVR but both great cars. Its not a fast car by todays standards but can keep up.
The GT6 car gets a lot of attention and not many about.but that can be said for your TVR
Been out in the GT6 tonight, I have fitted Gaz gold shocks so been getting them setup. Its driving lovely very different to to the TVR but both great cars. Its not a fast car by todays standards but can keep up.
The GT6 car gets a lot of attention and not many about.but that can be said for your TVR
43scotty said:
"What's the GT6 like to drive if you don't mind me asking?"
Been out in the GT6 tonight, I have fitted Gaz gold shocks so been getting them setup. Its driving lovely very different to to the TVR but both great cars. Its not a fast car by todays standards but can keep up.
The GT6 car gets a lot of attention and not many about.but that can be said for your TVR
Yeah the TVR gets that kind of attention and a do love Roaring along it being a v8Been out in the GT6 tonight, I have fitted Gaz gold shocks so been getting them setup. Its driving lovely very different to to the TVR but both great cars. Its not a fast car by todays standards but can keep up.
The GT6 car gets a lot of attention and not many about.but that can be said for your TVR
I has a 67 BGT before I got this, and that was painfully slow..
I'm thinking the GT6 is gonna sit nicely between the two,
60s style and a bit quicker than the BGT...
Plus I feel I can get my round an older car, mechanically
Rik
Three years ago I went the other way by getting rid of my GT6 of 20 years and replacing it with a Cerbera. The GT6 was great fun to drive and better on twisty narrow roads that the TVR. The GT6 experience will depend on which version of the rear suspension you have and whether it has been tweaked. I had a fairly heavily modified rotoflex car with stiffer springs bigger brakes and quite a bit more.
The car is enormously better if it has overdrive. Its great fun just flicking it in and out of overdrive third, I modified my gearbox to get overdrive second. This was particularly useful in hillclimbs where I often didn't physically change gears on the course after getting out of first.
The GT6 does feel small and nippy but it has enough power to keep up with most traffic, I used to particularly enjoy driving it in busy town traffic as it can out run and out turn a taxi but makes a very good noise whilst doing it.
Its not quite the head turner that the TVR is and doesn't have the same sort of power, but with the GT6 you can use all the power without being an absolute hooligan and it is no less fun than the TVR.
The car is enormously better if it has overdrive. Its great fun just flicking it in and out of overdrive third, I modified my gearbox to get overdrive second. This was particularly useful in hillclimbs where I often didn't physically change gears on the course after getting out of first.
The GT6 does feel small and nippy but it has enough power to keep up with most traffic, I used to particularly enjoy driving it in busy town traffic as it can out run and out turn a taxi but makes a very good noise whilst doing it.
Its not quite the head turner that the TVR is and doesn't have the same sort of power, but with the GT6 you can use all the power without being an absolute hooligan and it is no less fun than the TVR.
I used to have all the sports 6 cars and a stag before moving on to a TVR S (think 3 litre spit)... But loved the Gt6 - was a mk3. Fun to drive. If you go Stag, then think Chimaera - TVR joke - comfy nice sound but no real sporty driving, more a golfers car
Mk3 probably the cheapest and nice look, although mk2 was the iconic "thinking mans e-type", but more expensive.
Have fun looking...
Mk3 probably the cheapest and nice look, although mk2 was the iconic "thinking mans e-type", but more expensive.
Have fun looking...
AutoAndy said:
I used to have all the sports 6 cars and a stag before moving on to a TVR S (think 3 litre spit)... But loved the Gt6 - was a mk3. Fun to drive. If you go Stag, then think Chimaera - TVR joke - comfy nice sound but no real sporty driving, more a golfers car
Mk3 probably the cheapest and nice look, although mk2 was the iconic "thinking mans e-type", but more expensive.
Have fun looking...
Thanks mate... It's a tricky one finding one that's for sure, at a low price, I missed out on one last week,Mk3 probably the cheapest and nice look, although mk2 was the iconic "thinking mans e-type", but more expensive.
Have fun looking...
Problem is the wedge I've got, could do with a bit more work to get it lookin better, but I'd rather spend that on the GT6
Rock and a hard place springs to mind!
Rik
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