Information sought on M400

Information sought on M400

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noble_al

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170 posts

198 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Hello everyone,

It's been a long, long time since I was last on this 'ere forum discussing everything about my favorite ride of all time. I used to own a GTO 3R which I truly loved and stupidly sold 3 or 4 years back. Been keeping abreast of the market for the cars ever since, and am not really surprised by their prices hardening and now gaining, with the best M400's pushing £50k - I predicted £100k by 2020, so I may yet be right :-)

Back to the present and I currently have my house for sale, which, when sold, will free up some capital for a new toy with another Noble being my first priority. Looking through the ads over the last few weeks, I've noted there are not many M400s or even 3Rs for sale right now but can't help noticing a certain M400 in Silver at a dealership in Essex. It was already fairly cheap but since the weekend has dropped even further to under £35k. I spoke to the dealer in question a few days ago (before the price drop) and it appears some of the work they did on the car (new fuel pump and plugs) was down to a misfire!?! Other bits and pieces suggest the car was not in the greatest shape when taken in.

So in view of this car being, firstly, a tad on the cheap side and secondly, rescued from a misfire and general aesthetic issues, can anyone shed some light on the car which may explain why it's so cheap, or could it simply be the high-ish mileage (45k) that's putting people off?

By the same token, if anyone on here is interested in selling their beloved M400 or GTO-3R, I would be interested to hear from you.

Al

noble_al

Original Poster:

170 posts

198 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Ah okay Libs, many thanks for the head's up, get the impression there may be more than meets the eye with this car, although my thoughts are that if it drove okay I'd only buy if they allowed me to get someone like Skip (TVR Centre) to inspect it on my behalf first. May give this one a miss though.


noble_al

Original Poster:

170 posts

198 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Hey everyone, been away from my computer for the last 24 and only just seen the replies for which I thank you all.

Re the silver M400 in SA - I have indeed seen a couple for sale in SA one of which was a gorgeous looking 'gunmetal grey' car (could that be your silver one?) and another which I believe has now sold. I even went as far as checking into potential import costs and complications and have yet to rule it out, although I think it would be best to exhaust the UK market possibilities first.

Paul - I see you have emailed me but I don't appear to have received this? It could be that my Pistonheads account is running an old email address that doesn't exist anymore. Not sure what the etiquette is on here regarding posting email addresses in a thread, so I won't leave it here but I will check my settings and amend my email (if I can remember how) or barring that I will email you so you have my current address and can hopefully re-send your previous email. I notice, with some curiosity, that your profile picture has you posing with a silver Noble and a yellow Ultima (GTR?). This may be a total coincidence but given how rare those cars are, especially in yellow with the 'targa' style removable roof, does that car happen to belong to a fellow also named Paul from the Cambridge area? If so I know the car well as Paul is a good friend of mine who lives just down the road - small world if so biggrin

Mick - obviously I'd be interested to hear about your car, even if you can't bear the thought of parting with it eek

Jamie - your "nothing I would rather have" comment is exactly why I am back on the hunt for another, and why I curse myself daily for ever having parted with my last one mad

Hopefully my email contact on here will be working shortly, so if anyone wishes to share their car details, either with a view to selling or simply because I'm a nosey b$%&£*d who likes to know what everyone's got, then please do smile

noble_al

Original Poster:

170 posts

198 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Craig - I was discussing this very approach last night. No harm in going to see the car, taking it for a drive and provided it drives as it should, agreeing a deal on the proviso that an inspection (by Skip or similar - not that I've found anyone similar to Skip as he is rather unique wink ) shows the car to be fine