Tuscan V8 value
Tuscan V8 value
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v8sag

Original Poster:

760 posts

226 months

Saturday 29th September 2007
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Could someone please give me a value for a original LHD 289 Tuscan restored and unrestored,tossing up if I take the plunge into a classic.

Cheers Paul

CRM

221 posts

256 months

Saturday 29th September 2007
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Do it. Would love to see it. We need more cars here.

cantus

925 posts

268 months

Monday 1st October 2007
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A very good original (unrestored)Tuscan V8 from first or second owner with a little race history will do.........50.000 pounds

An original one in need of complete restoration but with the good paper work will do .......45.000 pounds.

So, find a good one !!!

Daftlad

3,324 posts

257 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2007
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cantus said:
A very good original (unrestored)Tuscan V8 from first or second owner with a little race history will do.........50.000 pounds

An original one in need of complete restoration but with the good paper work will do .......45.000 pounds.

So, find a good one !!!
Is the 4 in the last sentance a typo. I would have thought it maybe should be a 1.

A nice original 289 Tusacan would fetch around 25-30K. The first item above very probably does not exist.

cantus

925 posts

268 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2007
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ok ok ! What I said was a bit over the top !!
15-37 is more accurate !

Daftlad

3,324 posts

257 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2007
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cantus said:
ok ok ! What I said was a bit over the top !!
15-37 is more accurate !
Nothing wrong with trying to push prices up..wink

Unless you're trying to buy of course..

pumpkin

156 posts

257 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2007
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Martin Lilley's Tuscan V8 Short wheel base is for sale at Wire Wheel in Florida for about $80,000.
http://www.pd-go.com/index.php?action=website-view...
This is about the best and most original you are ever likely to find and in the pictures it looks just nicely worn in!
Check out the pictures. It is so nice that, even at that price, I did a quick check of my assets to make sure I couldn't afford it!
Of course, if the dollar continues to drop........

Daftlad

3,324 posts

257 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2007
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pumpkin said:
Martin Lilley's Tuscan V8 Short wheel base is for sale at Wire Wheel in Florida for about $80,000.
http://www.pd-go.com/index.php?action=website-view...
This is about the best and most original you are ever likely to find and in the pictures it looks just nicely worn in!
Check out the pictures. It is so nice that, even at that price, I did a quick check of my assets to make sure I couldn't afford it!
Of course, if the dollar continues to drop........
rolleyes Question mark over the use of the term "original" I'm afraid pumpkin.

jellison

12,803 posts

293 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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Daftlad said:
pumpkin said:
Martin Lilley's Tuscan V8 Short wheel base is for sale at Wire Wheel in Florida for about $80,000.
http://www.pd-go.com/index.php?action=website-view...
This is about the best and most original you are ever likely to find and in the pictures it looks just nicely worn in!
Check out the pictures. It is so nice that, even at that price, I did a quick check of my assets to make sure I couldn't afford it!
Of course, if the dollar continues to drop........
rolleyes Question mark over the use of the term "original" I'm afraid pumpkin.
God have you seen the roll cage in that thingwinkwink

Paul did you buy it?

Got sent this http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/265147.htm link by Whitey this morning - told him he should sell his Sag engine Tuscan and buy this prontowink

Daftlad

3,324 posts

257 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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jellison said:
Daftlad said:
pumpkin said:
Martin Lilley's Tuscan V8 Short wheel base is for sale at Wire Wheel in Florida for about $80,000.
http://www.pd-go.com/index.php?action=website-view...
This is about the best and most original you are ever likely to find and in the pictures it looks just nicely worn in!
Check out the pictures. It is so nice that, even at that price, I did a quick check of my assets to make sure I couldn't afford it!
Of course, if the dollar continues to drop........
rolleyes Question mark over the use of the term "original" I'm afraid pumpkin.
God have you seen the roll cage in that thingwinkwink

Got sent this http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/265147.htm link by Whitey this morning - told him he should sell his Sag engine Tuscan and buy this prontowink
Jon,
The cage is a recent addition, as are the rear screen mods - recent as in they were not there in 1981 wink. I'm also fairly sure it was silver over RRR last time I saw it. Wonder what happened to the plate - 500ML??

On the Vixen, I spoke with the guy who has it for sale and he has a few folk coming to see it today. It sounds like its been quite well built and it's only overseas work commitment and lack of storage.

The SWB SE I could be tempted to sell my Sagaris to fund, but not sure how much would need to be spent to bring it to the standard I would want. The car would not I suggest stand close inspection - too many odd things been done to it.

jellison

12,803 posts

293 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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You need a Full House REAL Griffwink

taimar78

681 posts

278 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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Actually, one of our members here in the States has an original LWB V8 Tuscan....he is the second owner, it has under 11k original miles and is in beautiful original condition. And before anyone asks, NO IT IS NOT FOR SALE!

Notanutter

361 posts

251 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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[/quote]God have you seen the roll cage in that thingwinkwink


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Mmmmm, "tasteful" chromed wires too.

Popzak

794 posts

235 months

Friday 19th October 2007
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pumpkin said:
Martin Lilley's Tuscan V8 Short wheel base is for sale at Wire Wheel in Florida for about $80,000.
http://www.pd-go.com/index.php?action=website-view...
This is about the best and most original you are ever likely to find and in the pictures it looks just nicely worn in!
Check out the pictures. It is so nice that, even at that price, I did a quick check of my assets to make sure I couldn't afford it!
Of course, if the dollar continues to drop........
The TVR has just been listed on ebay in the USA...Starting bid is $50,000 Gorgeous Car

jellison

12,803 posts

293 months

Friday 19th October 2007
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Why short wheel base - thought all Tuscan were on a stretch Griff chassis to make it more stable?

FIA Griff (Very well known) on for £86k at the momentwink

Terminator

2,421 posts

300 months

Friday 19th October 2007
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jellison said:
Why short wheel base - thought all Tuscan were on a stretch Griff chassis to make it more stable?
You thought wrong. When the Lilley family bought TVR in 1965, the name of the cars was changed shortly afterwards, from Grantura to Vixen and from Griffith to Tuscan. The LWB (90 inch) chassis was developed later and the cars thus became the Vixen S2 and the Tuscan V6/V8.

smokin2


Edited by Terminator on Friday 19th October 10:05

jellison

12,803 posts

293 months

Friday 19th October 2007
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Terminator said:
jellison said:
Why short wheel base - thought all Tuscan were on a stretch Griff chassis to make it more stable?
You thought wrong. When the Lilley family bought TVR in 1965, the name of the cars was changed shortly afterwards, from Grantura to Vixen and from Griffith to Tuscan. The LWB (90&quotwink chassis was developed later and the cars thus became the Vixen S2 and the Tuscan V6/V8.

smokin2
Very occasionally I do get things worng (or not quite spot onwink). So it is really just a Griff400 then! It is luverly...............

cantus

925 posts

268 months

Friday 19th October 2007
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Terminator said:
The LWB (90 inch) chassis was developed later and the cars thus became the Vixen S2 and the Tuscan V6/V8.
That's right !!!
The chassis developed for Vixen S2 and Tuscan V6 were a close copy of the Trident chassis build by Fissore.

jellison

12,803 posts

293 months

Friday 19th October 2007
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What is the wheelbase (can't be bothered to look) of the Griff - I know it is v short!

Can't wait to drive mine sideway (ALOT).

intermediate

176 posts

241 months

Friday 19th October 2007
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That's right !!!
The chassis developed for Vixen S2 and Tuscan V6 were a close copy of the Trident chassis build by Fissore.


Not sure if Fissore built the chassis?
So when mine is a pile of rust, I'll change it for a Tuscan LWB body!