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NTEL

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5,051 posts

240 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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After a brief period of being TVRless I've now just purchased a 1999 Mendip blue Chimaera 450 with only 15,500 miles on the clock (HPI confirmed). As you would expect with car with this low mileage, the are are couple of issues but it seems to have been very well looked after. Outriggers still have some powder coating on them but before I put it on the road I'll be cleaning them off and treating them. I gave them a good inspection with an endoscope and everything at the back seems good and solid.

The 140 miles drive back through horrendous rain on the M1 went without a hitch which was reassuring given the amount of water!

Looking forward to lots of smiles in spring. I've always wanted another Chim since chopping in my old 450 for a Tuscan 2 back in 2005.

Hoofa

3,151 posts

208 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Welcome back , let's see some pics, I always fancied a Tuscan but would miss the grunt and the v8 noise

NTEL

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5,051 posts

240 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Thanks Hoofa. Had lots of cars since then, Tuscan2, the wifes Tamora, race wedge, Tuscan Challenge race car, DB9 but I always wanted another chim smile

pwd95

8,383 posts

238 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Nice one Dave, sounds a peach.. driving

QBee

20,982 posts

144 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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NTEL said:
Thanks Hoofa. Had lots of cars since then, Tuscan2, the wifes Tamora, race wedge, Tuscan Challenge race car, DB9 but I always wanted another chim smile
That's kinda reassuring to someone who chose the Chim over a DB9 three years ago.
Never regretted it, the Chim has helped me make far more friends and have far more fun, that the DB9 would ever have done.
DB9 on a track day?
Modify a DB9?
Own one without owning shares in Shell/BP?

ClassiChimi

12,424 posts

149 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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As a fellow 450 owner and seeing your vast Tvr experience,,it will be interesting to hear how you like the 450
Congratulations,, Chimaera,,, the only way to be,,,smile

NTEL

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5,051 posts

240 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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ClassiChimi said:
As a fellow 450 owner and seeing your vast Tvr experience,,it will be interesting to hear how you like the 450
Congratulations,, Chimaera,,, the only way to be,,,smile
I already love the 450. Bought my first one in 2000 smile great engine and very tunable. Nothing else would have done.

cerb4.5lee

30,594 posts

180 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Congratulations Dave and I bet its great to be back in a TVR thumbup

NTEL

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5,051 posts

240 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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QBee said:
That's kinda reassuring to someone who chose the Chim over a DB9 three years ago.
Never regretted it, the Chim has helped me make far more friends and have far more fun, that the DB9 would ever have done.
DB9 on a track day?
Modify a DB9?
Own one without owning shares in Shell/BP?
The DB9 was my dream car, infact I chopped in my Tuscan 2 for it. Although I have no regrets buying one I didn't like putting it in a car park, I was scared to work on it, I dreaded service time, I hated watching it sat in the garage doing nothing, and I wouldn't put it on a track......Oh and most AM owners, from my experience, are a funny lot. I didn't fit in. Box ticked anyway. Looking forward to kicking tyres again in cold car parks LOL wink


Skateboard

84 posts

155 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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"I gave them a good inspection with an endoscope and everything at the back seems good and solid"

same thing happened to me earlier this year ! wink

NTEL

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5,051 posts

240 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Skateboard said:
"I gave them a good inspection with an endoscope and everything at the back seems good and solid"

same thing happened to me earlier this year ! wink
LOL....me too rofl

Pupp

12,225 posts

272 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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NTEL said:
Skateboard said:
"I gave them a good inspection with an endoscope and everything at the back seems good and solid"

same thing happened to me earlier this year ! wink
LOL....me too rofl
When you two have finished playing poo(h)-sticks... hehe

GasDoc

211 posts

212 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Was that the one for sale in Corby? Nearly went to look at it myself. Where did you get the endoscope from (ex-NHS?) in which case hope it was well cleaned first wink

NTEL

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5,051 posts

240 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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GasDoc said:
Was that the one for sale in Corby? Nearly went to look at it myself. Where did you get the endoscope from (ex-NHS?) in which case hope it was well cleaned first wink
Yeah, thats the one. Was a bit of confusion at one time with the mileage but turned out to be HPI cock up. I use the scope at work for internal pipe inspection... ooohhh errrr missus.....


N7GTX

7,865 posts

143 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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NTEL said:
QBee said:
That's kinda reassuring to someone who chose the Chim over a DB9 three years ago.
Never regretted it, the Chim has helped me make far more friends and have far more fun, that the DB9 would ever have done.
DB9 on a track day?
Modify a DB9?
Own one without owning shares in Shell/BP?
The DB9 was my dream car, infact I chopped in my Tuscan 2 for it. Although I have no regrets buying one I didn't like putting it in a car park, I was scared to work on it, I dreaded service time, I hated watching it sat in the garage doing nothing, and I wouldn't put it on a track......Oh and most AM owners, from my experience, are a funny lot. I didn't fit in. Box ticked anyway. Looking forward to kicking tyres again in cold car parks LOL wink
Congrats. Agree the AM lot are very often odd especially the red trousers brigade. But you still have a connection with the AM colour which is one of the best IMO. yum

ClassiChimi

12,424 posts

149 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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NTEL said:
I already love the 450. Bought my first one in 2000 smile great engine and very tunable. Nothing else would have done.
Well that's great to know,,,,they are darn smooth engines,,, thumbup

ridgey

240 posts

132 months

Saturday 28th November 2015
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Congratulations Dave , you need at least one TVR , hope to see some quality photos soon . Chris

NTEL

Original Poster:

5,051 posts

240 months

Sunday 29th November 2015
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ridgey said:
Congratulations Dave , you need at least one TVR , hope to see some quality photos soon . Chris
No pics for the time being Chris. Car is on axle stands whilst I carry out a partial refurbishment on the chassis smile