Best Tuscan / Cerbera / Chimaera for Sale
Best Tuscan / Cerbera / Chimaera for Sale
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Midds

Original Poster:

247 posts

262 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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A subjective post...

Let's assume i have a variable budget of £15k-25k to spend and I am thinking about a Tuscan Mk1, a Cerbera or a Chimaera (i know they are all very different and i have driven multiple examples of them all, so i appreciate the individuality of each car).

Let's assume that the question i am asking is what is the current best example of each model available in the PH classifieds and why?

Question i suppose is if I put £25large in a bag, put it in your hand and asked you to accompany me car shopping for the day, based on the adverts and text (and any knowledge you may have of the cars), what is the one that you would reach into the bag and hand some / all of it over for in each area?

Just interested as by hook or crook, i will most likely end up with a TVR in the next couple of months (not sure which yet as each has pros and cons) - i was thinking 996TT of early 997 for the reliability and durability, but i just don't think i can do it - they're nowhere near as exciting as the ferrari's i have owned. I love TVR's in general and i think i need to scratch the itch...

Will post in all 3 forums...

Interested to hear your thoughts smile

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

254 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Ummmmmmm, if you can't even be bothered to look then I would advise getting a Porsche.

Midds

Original Poster:

247 posts

262 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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I've looked at loads, but one persons 'best' car is always different to another, i love hearing the why's of others as they differ to me...

My thoughts are as follows:

Tuscan:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3317401.htm

Cerbera:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3221932.htm

Chimaera:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3360880.htm

Anywho - perhaps i should just do the research on my own as stated... ho hum

Goaty Bill

1,779 posts

175 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Mr Cerbera said:
Ummmmmmm, if you can't even be bothered to look then I would advise getting a Porsche.
+1
rofl

chimaeras

109 posts

184 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Mr Cerbera said:
Ummmmmmm, if you can't even be bothered to look then I would advise getting a Porsche.
+2

Midds

Original Poster:

247 posts

262 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Jesuuuuuuuus - helpful bunch aren't you

Did my post say 'i think i will stay at home and do f**k all'

Should i have mentioned that i've spent 3 of the the last 6 weekends looking at cars in various places round the country.

Maybe I should have said that I have borrwed the 1997 TVR Chimaera 4.0 belonging to opne of my ushers to see how it felt as it had been about 4 years since i have driven one and I have Tuscan drives booked.

Or that i have moved the money from my various hidey-holes to a point where i can buy if i need to on the spot.

Nope - i thought this might be something that people would think 'oh i'll have a look and when i see something i really like i'll tell you why.

So, don't worry about it chaps (and chapesses), i'll forget i even mentioned it and go back to what i was doing (driving and drooling over some really nice cars - more tuscan than anything else) and you go back to whatever else TVR you were doing...

gerradiuk

1,669 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Mr Cerbera said:
Ummmmmmm, if you can't even be bothered to look then I would advise getting a Porsche.
With your £25 Large You will get a nice 996TT.

TVR equals rolling sleeves up as part of enjoyment, having a good breakdown service etc & still laugh about it. So TVR 4.5 Cerb goes like hell ,tests your blood pressure after every fast ride & your wallet = Feel ALIVE!!

996TT start it ,drive it, goes round any corner no fuss etc . 996tt fast ,fun ...but a bit boring after awhile , just that something missing , mind you that something missing maybe be the ride in the breakdown truck lol, but still a Bit boring IMOsmile

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

254 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Midds said:
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Should i have mentioned ....
Perhaps if you had then you may have had a more positive response like this....
as I'm sure you'll appreciate wink

Edited by Mr Cerbera on Thursday 3rd November 19:12


Edited by Mr Cerbera on Thursday 3rd November 19:16

Pursyluv

1,949 posts

198 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Am i missing something here about the OP, seems a strange response to the original question

450Nick

4,027 posts

236 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Blatently my one...http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3199608.htm ???!

HarryW

15,896 posts

293 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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That Cerb linked earlier looks nice with a full fresh warranted engine, drive few with better shocks and springs too, it's a revelation what £1-1.5k can do to these cars, same as driving them on 17" rims rather than the 18" spiders imho.

Midds

Original Poster:

247 posts

262 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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gerradiuk said:
TVR equals rolling sleeves up as part of enjoyment, having a good breakdown service etc & still laugh about it. So TVR 4.5 Cerb goes like hell ,tests your blood pressure after every fast ride & your wallet = Feel ALIVE!!

996TT start it ,drive it, goes round any corner no fuss etc . 996tt fast ,fun ...but a bit boring after awhile , just that something missing , mind you that something missing maybe be the ride in the breakdown truck lol, but still a Bit boring IMOsmile
My thoughts precisely, I was going this route until I drove one and found out that the steering wheel doesn't adjust for rake... Now not an option...

As for unreliable cars, my dad has run a Jensen Interceptor SP since 1983 and since a little one I have helped him work on it. It sounds utterly amazing, goes well (for about 1200 miles between break downs) and has kept the holiday fund bare... But it's brilliant

So, TVR sounds great. What sort of budget (not including tyres and insurance) should I put aside for each one per year? £3.5k for a Tuscan? Bit less for a chimaera?

Grey Ghost

4,608 posts

244 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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If I had about £25K to spend on a TVR I would be speaking to Dom @TVRPower and Jason at STR8SIX to see what they could supply with one of their rebuilt engines and accompanying warranty.

A nice Tuscan with one of Dom's bullet proof 4.3 litre special's would be my weapon of choice biggrin


Zippee

13,984 posts

258 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Midds said:
My thoughts precisely, I was going this route until I drove one and found out that the steering wheel doesn't adjust for rake... Now not an option...

As for unreliable cars, my dad has run a Jensen Interceptor SP since 1983 and since a little one I have helped him work on it. It sounds utterly amazing, goes well (for about 1200 miles between break downs) and has kept the holiday fund bare... But it's brilliant

So, TVR sounds great. What sort of budget (not including tyres and insurance) should I put aside for each one per year? £3.5k for a Tuscan? Bit less for a chimaera?
The blogs on my cars profile detail 5 years ownership costs for my old Chimaera and 3 years so far for my T350 (same running costs as for a Tuscan)
You need to test drive all 3, they're totally different cars and all 3 have their own handling and engine characteristics. Only then can you really ask us which is best to buy from the classifieds.

gerradiuk

1,669 posts

219 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Midds your dad has got "Taste" in cars, I have always
yearned for a FF Interceptor since 1978 when I had my
first ride in one.

I love the look of a Cerb & the sound ,its an exhilarating car in all depts , Tuscan are good too just not for me. Hope you find something you like ,just remember "Fools rush in" & its a buyers market so take your time ,it will be well worth it & added bonus you will be let out of side roads Lol!

GO FOR IT!!biggrin

Chimpafrolic

9,637 posts

203 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Lets try not to be too mean to the OP, after all he just wants a TVR.

What would I do with 25K?

Simple, 4 step process.

1) Buy this at £13k: http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3345317.htm

2) Give Rob Robertson £7K to build a proper full house RV8

3) Spend a couple of grand on fuel/hotels and drive it to the South of France for a couple of weeks

4) Put the remaining £3k towards whatever floats your boat

But then again, I'm old school me wink

If you like your Tiv's a bit more modernist with two less cylinders & less rumble rumble, then Grey Ghost has the answer above.

Like I say, whatever floats your boat!

Midds

Original Poster:

247 posts

262 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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gerradiuk said:
..."Fools rush in"
Lots of people say this, does this mean that basically the majority of cars are not right and most people don't get a good one?

Thanks for post, really useful smile

Midds

Original Poster:

247 posts

262 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Great insight to cost Zippee - thanks

Gazzab

21,583 posts

306 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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My Cerbera once the engine is rebuilt. Nearly 25k spent on it in 2 years or so.

Chimpafrolic

9,637 posts

203 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Gazzab said:
My Cerbera once the engine is rebuilt. Nearly 25k spent on it in 2 years or so.
Will it be for sale then?

If so I could be interested.


Edited by Chimpafrolic on Thursday 3rd November 23:01