Tamora thoughts

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Paulprior

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871 posts

112 months

Sunday 5th March 2023
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I am looking around for something fun for the summer and a Tamora or Tuscan are possibilities, what do you think about this one, I like the colour but a bit concerned about those miles on an original engine, also wax oiled chassis, good for protection but bad to check, any other thoughts ??
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275717397210?mkcid=16&a...

ColdoRS

1,845 posts

134 months

Sunday 5th March 2023
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Paulprior said:
I am looking around for something fun for the summer and a Tamora or Tuscan are possibilities, what do you think about this one, I like the colour but a bit concerned about those miles on an original engine, also wax oiled chassis, good for protection but bad to check, any other thoughts ??
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275717397210?mkcid=16&a...
Whilst I commend you on choosing a TVR, I would be very careful about touching a £15k Tamora (or any T-car for that matter). Eyes wide open at the very least.

Modrich

201 posts

27 months

Sunday 5th March 2023
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I don't see what the big issue is with this car, it's been for sale since last summer and deserves to be driven. Ok it has MX5 seats and looks like it's had a poor DIY retrim of the transmission tunnel trim and dashtop, cheap shiny vinyl by the looks of it. But I think it's perfect for a hands on owner to sort out, the current owner has done his own maintenance, has done the valve clearances and cams etc, and it's easily £5k cheaper than any other Tamora out there. Worth a thorough looking over and test drive...

Paulprior

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871 posts

112 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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Thanks, I hadn’t realised that the seats were not original or that the interior had been messed with, but is it feasible that the engine could still be good ?
For info the next lowest price I can see is £19k from a dealer and it has had the engine rebuilt, but I don’t like the colour unfortunately otherwise that looks a more attractive proposal

mk1fan

10,651 posts

232 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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If it is the £19k Tamora I think it is, I would go for the £15k one.

The £19k one has a holes in the roof and a wing wirror. The interior has issues. The wheels need a refurb. According to someone who went to see it. Bought fo £16kish by the dealer and it was over £20k to begin with.

If they were both £15k then I would go for the grey one as it is a mk2 front.

Paulprior

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871 posts

112 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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Good job I’m not into grey then

bobsavage789

686 posts

61 months

Tuesday 7th March 2023
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I know of a well-sorted Tuscan that’s for sale… whistle

sidewinder500

1,406 posts

101 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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bobsavage789 said:
I know of a well-sorted Tuscan that’s for sale… whistle
Really? Please send details

Paulprior

Original Poster:

871 posts

112 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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bobsavage789 said:
I know of a well-sorted Tuscan that’s for sale… whistle
Yes Tuscan could be of interest please PM me

Gaztaz2865

4 posts

20 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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The blue tamora is my car at 16k ...
Nice to see ppl commenting on a car that's not been seen ...
At 16 k theres plenty of room to have a new interior if thats what you want ...
The mx5 seats are well comfy and very highly rated in the kit car world ....
As for the engine no issues here no blue smoke ...cam swapped, followers,chains checked,bearing checked ...
Clean MOT history...
It had the Dallas chip changed lately and bodywork correction
Wheels are mint ,hubs and brakes ....
Maybe the engine has been looked after ..maybe it was a recalled one at the start of production...
These cars are 20 year old so you have to be realistic.
As for other comments about bodywork it's mint and has just had more work done on the bodywork to keep it good .
As for wax oil I use my cars in the winter so max protection wanted ...
After re building a x19/ Scirocco storm MK1 and tasmins I've seen what salt can do ..
If it was a old ford with original engine ppl would be jumping up and down
Regular trips done to skeg,car shows etc but ltd use late last year as the cost of fuel and and to be honest I had more enjoyment from the mk 1 Scirocco and 4 c and not in love with the car anymore .
The car will make it home and does love a long drive not a car for Sainsbury's and running around the block as they get noisy when they have stood .
And the cats are on as my mot bloke will not MOT it with out .


Edited by Gaztaz2865 on Wednesday 8th March 08:43

Paulprior

Original Poster:

871 posts

112 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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For my general info what is it in the speedsix engines that caused most of them to fail ?, my understanding is thst if they do fail it’s a very expensive job but does the rebuild make improvements so that the original issue should not happen agsin ??

Gaztaz2865

4 posts

20 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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Inlet cam ... followers..
To mutch over rev when cold .
Front bearing and chains tensions.
Easy stuff .
Cams can be done in the car .
Chains etc ...you have to lower the engine of its mounts a bit .
All other stuff is normal wear and how it's driven .
Early engines had poor quality followers ...20 years go .
If your frightened of a spanner then is a tvr for you ?
Lovely car had great times but not in love with it anymore
Best bloke for engine bits ..power performance.. very helpful and has time for the diyer ...lots of advice.
But like I've said there's no issues with the engine !!!.



Edited by Gaztaz2865 on Wednesday 8th March 11:49


Edited by Gaztaz2865 on Wednesday 8th March 11:55

mk1fan

10,651 posts

232 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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I have been looking at that blue Tam since it came up on eBay. My BiL's both talk about getting one and I suggested it as a serious option. I would love it, even as a dedicated track day car. Hard to drive after the OH removes a limb or two though biglaugh

Biggest issue with the engines were caused by them being thrashed from cold. Factory fitted cheap shims that disintigrated too. Also they aren't a Vtec, the rev counter may say 9 but the engine won't like it - hot or cold biggrin

Gaztaz2865

4 posts

20 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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It does put a smile on my face even getting Picts this weekend but the 4c puts a bigger smile ..
And since I've had the Scirocco it's not getting used ....it hates standing and defo not a out door storage car loves it creature comforts...and the big bit it loves super unleaded

bobsavage789

686 posts

61 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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Paulprior and Sidewinder: you’ve got Mail.

RE: the Tamora referenced in the OP, I have no knowledge of it myself, but I do find it desperately sad that such a nice-looking car is struggling to sell, even at that price…

Gaztaz: have you tried asking dealers if they’d buy it from you? In my experience, they normally price in a respray and a repairs fund when making an offer, but unless there’s something majorly wrong with the car (I’m not saying there is), they’d still offer you around your sale price, Shirley?

Gaztaz2865

4 posts

20 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Going to px it for a near new nissan 370 z

non_linear

297 posts

90 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Gaztaz2865 said:
.. the 4c puts a bigger smile ..
Why does the 4C put a bigger smile on your face than the Tamora? I'm considering a 4C myself. biggrin

Paulprior

Original Poster:

871 posts

112 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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I have tried the 4C and an Elise side by side and preferred the Elise personally, I still have that Elise but would consider it very different to any TVR, not better, but different

jev

386 posts

267 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Whilst I know nothing of this car, if the 'original engine' hasn't gone in 20 years and 50k miles, I can't see what there is to worry about!