The ultimate cad's TVR for sale?
The ultimate cad's TVR for sale?
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gemini

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11,352 posts

286 months

Sunday 23rd March 2003
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Taken from Cheffins Auctioneers catalogue www.cheffins.co.uk/vintage_auctions/index.htm
"This particular S2 was supplied new to Major James Lifford Hewitt by TVR dealer Devonshire Car Specialists. First registered on 15th November 1989, it was to remain in Hewitt's position until 17th March 1994. An accompanying photocopied extract from Dempster's People: Inside The World Of The Gossip's Gossip by Nigel Dempster chronicles the TVR entering Highgrove at the time of Hewitt's affair with Princess Diana. While another snippet taken from Hewitt's own book Love and War mentions it being driven back from Germany immediately following the end of the Gulf War for a rendezvous with Paul Burrell. Now with its third keeper, it is described as being in good to very good condition. The subject of an engine and chassis refurbishment in 1996, it is finished in its original British Racing Green with half leather and cloth upholstery. Last serviced on 31st January 2003 at a mileage of 35,691, it is fitted with a stainless steel sports exhaust. Offered for sale with fully stamped service record, large history file and MOT current until 22nd July 2003, is this ultimate cad's car?
Estimate: £7,500 - £9,500"

Sale of April 5th
Want a piece of sha--ers history?

shnozz

29,940 posts

293 months

Sunday 23rd March 2003
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someone on here used to own that car. If you do a search I remember there was a thread about whether it would increase the value and it got pretty disgusting about various "stains" etc on passenger seats

gemini

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11,352 posts

286 months

Monday 24th March 2003
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Dont know if the owner is on here - but its one of the North Yorks TVRCC members cars. Sellig for Chimaera.

andyf007

863 posts

280 months

Monday 24th March 2003
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Large History file?....probably 50 copies of The Sun.

Paul Burrell will have nicked the clocks out of it by now anyway.....with permission of course

Andy

swindorski

1,017 posts

305 months

Thursday 3rd April 2003
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It`s me!
I`m getting really nervous about the whole thing now, will it sell or won`t it?
It`s got to be worth a try though. I`ll post on Saturday night to tell you how it went.

gemini

Original Poster:

11,352 posts

286 months

Friday 4th April 2003
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tried to drum up interest for you
see you thurs?

swindorski

1,017 posts

305 months

Saturday 5th April 2003
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I`ll be there on Thursday, but unfortunately I`ll be in the S. The bidding stopped at £5K.
£5K!!!! I couldn`t believe it. It`s not the best S in the world but nor is it the worst, and a history like that has surely got to be worth something.
I don`t know what to do now- Maybe Coys (another auctioneers) to see what they say, or even ebay, or maybe give up on the whole J.H. thing and put it on here and in sprint.
Any advice, experience or opinions would be very helpful.

gemini

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11,352 posts

286 months

Sunday 6th April 2003
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put it on here - costs nothing
put it on ebay
put it on our site- nyorks
put an add in the car window
maybe take a bit less?

swindorski

1,017 posts

305 months

Friday 25th April 2003
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It`s on ebay now. Back in the real world, I thought a starting bid of £6500 was a bit more sensible. That`s got to be a fair price for a car with that kind of history hasn`t it? I hope so, I really want a chimaera for the summer. While we`re at it, any one fancy a fiat coupe.......!

swindorski

1,017 posts

305 months

Wednesday 30th April 2003
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I've just found out that Diana actually gave Hewitt $24,000 in a briefcase so that he could buy the car!
Got that from a book by her bodyguard Ken Wharfe.
It's GOT to be worth something!

shnozz

29,940 posts

293 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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well, at least it is getting attention.

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=37728&f=13&h=0

Psychobert

6,318 posts

278 months

Monday 5th May 2003
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IMHO I think the car should be worth advertising in its own right, rather than the personal history of its previous owners.

If I were still looking for one, if anything I might be put off by the ad. Now if it had been owned by someone I was reasonably confident may have looked after the car, maybe I'd have been more interested. Thats a shame as it looks quite nice..

Edited to add: More interested in the car than the owners..

>> Edited by Psychobert on Monday 5th May 14:16

tvrgaas

1,479 posts

292 months

Monday 5th May 2003
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Psychobert said: IMHO I think the car should be worth advertising in its own right, rather than the personal history of its previous owners.