What's different about a Chimaera Clubman?

What's different about a Chimaera Clubman?

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dazee

Original Poster:

314 posts

125 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Have done a search in the forums and can not find an answer as yet. Does anyone know if there are differences between a "normal" Chimaera and a Chimaera "Clubman"?

Have done my dashboard replace and the gold letters for Chimaera Clubman on the old dashboard made me curious as to if this was any type of a departure from the standard cars, or if as in one thread seems to speculate it was just branding for the Japan cars. Anyone have any details?


swallet

453 posts

144 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Was it the estate version? tongue out

Never heard of it!

sgrimshaw

7,330 posts

251 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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If you google Chimaera Clubman you will find a number of references, all of which point to it being branding for Japan.

seeby

1,807 posts

171 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Didn't they use the 1275 engine ?? biggrin

shake n bake

2,221 posts

208 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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It's not a dealer special is it? We used to do it with pick ups to have them differ a little from others on the market. Probably the jap one though.

dazee

Original Poster:

314 posts

125 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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seeby said:
Didn't they use the 1275 engine ?? biggrin
Maybe 4 of then stitched together biggrin

Mine was only badged this on the dashboard in gold lettering, Have seen others advertised where they have a decal along the sides of the cars too. No idea if all Japan cars were done like this or only a few. Just curious to find out a little more on the history of the car, especially now I've effectively removed the only markings of it on my car - original dash now stored and not scraped.

dazee

Original Poster:

314 posts

125 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Wouldn't you know it, there are 4 Chimaera's on my favourite Japan car site for sale this morning. 2 x 400, a 450 and a 500, all marked as Clubmans.

NZ fan

310 posts

135 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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Mine is from Japan and has no Clubman badge or lettering. Maybe it's just the later ones that got badged (mine is a 95).

AV8

363 posts

180 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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Maybe there is a difference after all, according to this http://www.goo-net-exchange.com/catalog/TVR__CHIMA... it is front wheel drive smile.

dazee

Original Poster:

314 posts

125 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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I always thought FR stood for front engine, rear wheel drive on there.

Go up a level from that page and the prices are very encouraging - ok highly optimistic. Over 9 million yen for a 500....

ianwayne

6,299 posts

269 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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Blimey, £50k for a Chimaera 4.0 and £67k for a 500 when they were new (At 140 yen to the £) - http://www.goo-net-exchange.com/catalog/TVR__CHIMA...

Asking price for the 500 is $38,800. I presume there is VAT, purchase tax or equivalent on top.

http://www.goo-net-exchange.com/php/search/summary...

No wonder they consider them really cheap over here by comparison. Even after import taxes, it must be worth it.

andy43

9,730 posts

255 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Another japanese car!
This is what I started on my Griff, which has been imported from Japan back to the UK - here
Clubman was their idea of adding some British mystique to it - the Griffs were 'B' or special edition 'Blackpool' models. Mine is a 1998 B275 - so has the 4.0 HC engine, which was only put in a Griff for Japan.

Edited by andy43 on Sunday 26th October 12:48

geordiepingu

336 posts

62 months

Sunday 9th May 2021
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Pardon the bump... don't suppose it's possible for you to get a stencil or point me in the direction of who recreated the dash badges for you? My veneers were replaced and unfortunately mine went the journey

l10tus

32 posts

45 months

Sunday 8th August 2021
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They had to call them Clubman's because it's very difficult to pronounce Chimaera in Japanese.

rfisher

5,024 posts

284 months

Sunday 8th August 2021
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Anyone know what this went for?


Italian450

95 posts

88 months

Sunday 8th August 2021
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Perhaps they put some wooden trim down the body work.
Sure that would look good !

Fez887

328 posts

75 months

Sunday 8th August 2021
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Is it licence to add 20% on the asking price…..smile

Roy the Boy

462 posts

222 months

Sunday 8th August 2021
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rfisher said:
Anyone know what this went for?
Over £32k eek according to their site _ https://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2021-0...


Classic Chim

12,424 posts

150 months

Sunday 8th August 2021
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Very popular cars.
You can get cars that do it all far better but chill out and have a relaxing drive in a Chim/Griff and you’ll feel right again. It’s not always about pure performance.
And it has a big boot and space behind the driver.
Get one while you can I say. biggrin

sixor8

6,299 posts

269 months

Monday 9th August 2021
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I raised a thread about it just after the auction, I'd been logged on with a thought that it would go for about £15k. It had failed to get above £13k in 2019!

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

It's nice to see an auctioneer actually declare the VAT on the buyers fees in the final cost. Many auctioneers don't, despite it being declared as a 'service charge' and non recoverable.

Edited by sixor8 on Monday 9th August 07:42