Looking for a T350, advice appreciated.
Discussion
Yaaan said:
Another nice option I've got used to open top motoring in my last car (VX220) and think a T would be nice but given how few of them are about I'm not going to hold out specifically for one, although if one came up for sale at a price that was right....
there is one at str8six(chameleon green?)price is 34k!!, lovely car and a much cheaper than a Sag
tunepipe911 said:
sorry,no
must be another T driving in the same color,
unless someone used mine without me knowing(lol)
Rudy
No worries.must be another T driving in the same color,
unless someone used mine without me knowing(lol)
Rudy
I have a Grigio Titanio targa and was heading back from France that evening. A friend of a friend 'spotted' me but the timings didn't match up... so my only conclusion is it must have been someone else in an identical car!
The mystery continues...
Hi Ian, I am charlie from the FB page! Not much to add as everyone has made some great points and there are a few good looking cars out there at the moment.
Mine is a Str8six car and although it seems like you are spending more you do get quite a lot of reassurance for that (not saying things never go wrong) but when buying from them you know the following
- They only sell cars they have bought, therefore you know jason will have inspected the car thoroughly before parting with his own cash! They don't sell on behalf of customers or anything like that. For me this meant I knew they wouldn't buy anything with any major issues. They also resolve any issues prior to any hand over. Jason and Chas were very open about the minor issues the car had when I bought it and sorted them before the hand over
- You also get a fresh 12k Mile service (this costs £800 in itself!)
- 12 Month parts and labour warranty ( i think with most cars 12 months should be enough to iron out and serious issues and get any little niggles sorted)
- Plus the 12 months tax, although one of TVRs querks is that tax is only £260 or something anyways! Still all adds up
I have had a few niggles fixed under warranty while having a few upgrades done and they dealt with an issue with the clutch. No quibbles, no sending off to policy underwriters or that kind of bull!
Whatever you find you will love it, I would recommend the T350T but for me it had to have some form of top off ability as to me personally that is very important. But they are rarer and ergo more expensive...
Mine is a Str8six car and although it seems like you are spending more you do get quite a lot of reassurance for that (not saying things never go wrong) but when buying from them you know the following
- They only sell cars they have bought, therefore you know jason will have inspected the car thoroughly before parting with his own cash! They don't sell on behalf of customers or anything like that. For me this meant I knew they wouldn't buy anything with any major issues. They also resolve any issues prior to any hand over. Jason and Chas were very open about the minor issues the car had when I bought it and sorted them before the hand over
- You also get a fresh 12k Mile service (this costs £800 in itself!)
- 12 Month parts and labour warranty ( i think with most cars 12 months should be enough to iron out and serious issues and get any little niggles sorted)
- Plus the 12 months tax, although one of TVRs querks is that tax is only £260 or something anyways! Still all adds up
I have had a few niggles fixed under warranty while having a few upgrades done and they dealt with an issue with the clutch. No quibbles, no sending off to policy underwriters or that kind of bull!
Whatever you find you will love it, I would recommend the T350T but for me it had to have some form of top off ability as to me personally that is very important. But they are rarer and ergo more expensive...
I was in Alexanders at Boroghbridge dropping the Vantage off for some warranty work and was very surprised they still had this very nice T350 in :-
http://www.alexandersprestige.co.uk/tvr-t350c-36
They've had it for circa 8 weeks and it does look very good value.
http://www.alexandersprestige.co.uk/tvr-t350c-36
They've had it for circa 8 weeks and it does look very good value.
The Surveyor said:
I was in Alexanders at Boroghbridge dropping the Vantage off for some warranty work and was very surprised they still had this very nice T350 in :-
http://www.alexandersprestige.co.uk/tvr-t350c-36
They've had it for circa 8 weeks and it does look very good value.
Been admiring this car for a while, might visit on Wednesday as I'm in the North East,might go to TVRMads as well, they've got. a 4.3 there, again been for sale a while, not sure why! http://www.alexandersprestige.co.uk/tvr-t350c-36
They've had it for circa 8 weeks and it does look very good value.
Thanks for all the input everybody (and Charlie for letting me have a nose round his car the other day). I've hopefully struck lucky and found a 54 plate halcyon Midas pearl number for sale privately which I should be picking up next weekend! A much shorter search than I was anticipating but it looked to be in such good condition it seemed a shame to pass it up
Yaaan said:
Thanks for all the input everybody (and Charlie for letting me have a nose round his car the other day). I've hopefully struck lucky and found a 54 plate halcyon Midas pearl number for sale privately which I should be picking up next weekend! A much shorter search than I was anticipating but it looked to be in such good condition it seemed a shame to pass it up
My favourite colour! Congrats and enjoy!Yaaan said:
Thanks for all the input everybody (and Charlie for letting me have a nose round his car the other day). I've hopefully struck lucky and found a 54 plate halcyon Midas pearl number for sale privately which I should be picking up next weekend! A much shorter search than I was anticipating but it looked to be in such good condition it seemed a shame to pass it up
Congratulations and post some photos up Well done finding a car to your liking in such amount of time!
I really searched for some time until a car to my tastes came up.
You can work on pretty much everything on the car by yourself, especially the mechanics. You'll need a few axle stands, better a small scissor lift. We've worked on the power train before, changed the clutch just this year. So, no magic involved there especially if you have knowledge from working on your previous cars.
I really searched for some time until a car to my tastes came up.
You can work on pretty much everything on the car by yourself, especially the mechanics. You'll need a few axle stands, better a small scissor lift. We've worked on the power train before, changed the clutch just this year. So, no magic involved there especially if you have knowledge from working on your previous cars.
RobertoBlanco said:
You can work on pretty much everything on the car by yourself, especially the mechanics. You'll need a few axle stands, better a small scissor lift. We've worked on the power train before, changed the clutch just this year. So, no magic involved there especially if you have knowledge from working on your previous cars.
Good stuff, thanks. I think service related stuff I'll probably leave as it seems pretty essential to maintain a record of services from recognised garages but other stuff it's good to know I can have a go at fixing first. Although that inevitably leads down the modification route.......better not tell the wife No problem showing you round my T350T, hope it helped to cement your decision on the lovely one you have put a deposit down on! Have you got a collection day yet? I remember I had to wait a couple of weeks for Str8six to fully prep the car for hand over and it felt like forever.... Was so excited
If you are planning on doing little jobs yourself you might want to try and get a copy of Graham Varley's Sagaris Bible/workshop manual. One currently on ebay. They are rare so go for quite high prices (anywhere between £80 and most I saw was £320!) but it is very very good.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-Sagaris-Bible-By-Gra...
If you are planning on doing little jobs yourself you might want to try and get a copy of Graham Varley's Sagaris Bible/workshop manual. One currently on ebay. They are rare so go for quite high prices (anywhere between £80 and most I saw was £320!) but it is very very good.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-Sagaris-Bible-By-Gra...
ChazUwe said:
No problem showing you round my T350T, hope it helped to cement your decision on the lovely one you have put a deposit down on! Have you got a collection day yet? I remember I had to wait a couple of weeks for Str8six to fully prep the car for hand over and it felt like forever.... Was so excited
If you are planning on doing little jobs yourself you might want to try and get a copy of Graham Varley's Sagaris Bible/workshop manual. One currently on ebay. They are rare so go for quite high prices (anywhere between £80 and most I saw was £320!) but it is very very good.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-Sagaris-Bible-By-Gra...
Picking it up on Saturday.....it's been such a long week already and it's only Tuesday!! Looks lie the weather might be on the up as well so with a bit of luck I'll get it home in the dry....If you are planning on doing little jobs yourself you might want to try and get a copy of Graham Varley's Sagaris Bible/workshop manual. One currently on ebay. They are rare so go for quite high prices (anywhere between £80 and most I saw was £320!) but it is very very good.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-Sagaris-Bible-By-Gra...
Thanks for the link to the bible. I'll take a look
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