Chimaera with flared wide arches ???

Chimaera with flared wide arches ???

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Brithunter

Original Poster:

599 posts

88 months

Tuesday 28th March 2017
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phazed said:
Thinking of making an offer?
Still not in a position too do so sadly. Hopefully may be before the real summer hits but am now wonderign if I can get insurance what with the stupid recent price hikes!

Currently just looking and watching how prices are trending.


ClassicChimaera

12,424 posts

149 months

Tuesday 28th March 2017
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Brithunter said:
Still not in a position too do so sadly. Hopefully may be before the real summer hits but am now wonderign if I can get insurance what with the stupid recent price hikes!

Currently just looking and watching how prices are trending.
Tvr insurance is dirt cheap wink
Trending,, if there's a finantual crash but if not upwards is the trend hehe but then I would say that wouldn't I wink

RobXjcoupe

3,171 posts

91 months

Tuesday 28th March 2017
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Brithunter said:
phazed said:
Thinking of making an offer?
Still not in a position too do so sadly. Hopefully may be before the real summer hits but am now wonderign if I can get insurance what with the stupid recent price hikes!

Currently just looking and watching how prices are trending.
The prices are creeping up across the board with regards to tvr's more so once the warmer weather arrives. Insurance is cheap also as they are classics. Get a loan and treat yourself. Loan rates are dirt cheap these days.
ive had my tvr for 12 years now and my classic insurance has always been the same price of £400 each year fully comp with breakdown cover as long as I'm at least half a mile from home. Not bad for a 4.2 sec 0-60mph car smile

Brithunter

Original Poster:

599 posts

88 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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RobXjcoupe said:
The prices are creeping up across the board with regards to tvr's more so once the warmer weather arrives. Insurance is cheap also as they are classics. Get a loan and treat yourself. Loan rates are dirt cheap these days.
ive had my tvr for 12 years now and my classic insurance has always been the same price of £400 each year fully comp with breakdown cover as long as I'm at least half a mile from home. Not bad for a 4.2 sec 0-60mph car smile
Am in no position with my very low income to get a loan.



Brithunter

Original Poster:

599 posts

88 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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ClassicChimaera said:
Tvr insurance is dirt cheap wink
Trending,, if there's a finantual crash but if not upwards is the trend hehe but then I would say that wouldn't I wink
Hope this remains true but nephew just checked his insurance and it's doubled and we are in the lowest risk rated area. Ok that was not on a TVR. Guess had better check the MGF's price as will due before too long.

Discopotatoes

4,101 posts

221 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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Brithunter said:
Interesting replies ................................ thank you. For me the spoilers are :-

1) The steering wheel .................. that would have to change.

2) The alloy look dash panel ......................... that would ahve to change!

3) The silvered/clear side repeaters ................... change them back to orange.

4) Also think that the front side vents should have been left and used for forced cold air feed into engine bay pssibly induction!

Be interesting to see how the sale goes.
For me it would be all of the above plus the wheels, front and rear arches and the front indicator recesses, colours nice though