Anyone Fancy LHD 420SEAC ???
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There is a 420SEAC in LHD for sale but seems a bit pricey. Then again, it could be an exception !!!
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C677831
Tony. TCB.
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C677831
Tony. TCB.
Number 7 said:
Interesting Leigh - so the ad could be slightly misleading by referring to it as the only one if there may be at least one other unaccounted for.
Well the 3rd one has been missing ever since it went to Saudi,as with lots of car that go over there, they get put in big collections or warehouses and just get lost. so hard to say.Confusing... I believe there's at least two other LHD SEACs and I suspect more. The Saudi (Green) car surfaced on here a few years ago, green with air con and very heavily insulated fuel rails (unsurprisingly!). Back on UK plates at that time but I've not heard of it since.
The production records of SEACs are vague in the extreme - mine's registered as a TVR 'Sports'. TVR were trying to fool the homologation people at the time to try and race the SEAC in a 'production' sports car race class. Smoke and mirrors...
The production records of SEACs are vague in the extreme - mine's registered as a TVR 'Sports'. TVR were trying to fool the homologation people at the time to try and race the SEAC in a 'production' sports car race class. Smoke and mirrors...
The Saudi SEAC used to be owned by a chap just down the road from me. I guess it was back in 96 or 97 that I popped round to see it whilst he was working on it and he had been hoovering sand out of the foot wells. At that time it was black with grey interior like the one in the add. His father had been involved in the sale of it somehow and brought it back if my memory serves me correctly, which is why he had ended up with it. I also think there were around three left hand drive ones and that one was pictured in the SEAC gathering photo in Sprint back in 95 though I can't remember the colour. Might still have that copy buried somewhere.
SLB said:
The Saudi SEAC used to be owned by a chap just down the road from me. I guess it was back in 96 or 97 that I popped round to see it whilst he was working on it and he had been hoovering sand out of the foot wells. At that time it was black with grey interior like the one in the add. His father had been involved in the sale of it somehow and brought it back if my memory serves me correctly, which is why he had ended up with it. I also think there were around three left hand drive ones and that one was pictured in the SEAC gathering photo in Sprint back in 95 though I can't remember the colour. Might still have that copy buried somewhere.
The Black one on the add was owned by Martin, based just north of London, used to goto the herts and beds meetings.Thought the Saudi car was LHD but a 450 SE Auto not a SEAC
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Edited by StonetheCrows on Wednesday 11th November 16:39
StonetheCrows said:
Thought the Saudi car was LHD but a 450 SE Auto not a SEAC
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The Black one in the add at the top of the page, is a 420SEAC and did come back from Saudi.http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/profile.asp?h=0...
Edited by StonetheCrows on Wednesday 11th November 16:39
maybe that 450SE was over there also. but AFAIK the above is the only SEAC that ever came back from the 3 that went to Saudi in the mid 80's
That's my old SEAC 
It originally went to Qatar but was only out there for 4 years or so before coming back to the UK. There were problems re-registering it on it's return, TVR were initially reluctant to confirm it's identity to the DVLA as they thought it was the other 420SEAC from the Middle East which was written off over there (I was told it's body work melted in the heat).
I owned it for 13 years and took it to the two SEAC meet ups back in the mid 90's and it was featured in the April '95 issue of Classic and Sportscar magazine too.

It originally went to Qatar but was only out there for 4 years or so before coming back to the UK. There were problems re-registering it on it's return, TVR were initially reluctant to confirm it's identity to the DVLA as they thought it was the other 420SEAC from the Middle East which was written off over there (I was told it's body work melted in the heat).
I owned it for 13 years and took it to the two SEAC meet ups back in the mid 90's and it was featured in the April '95 issue of Classic and Sportscar magazine too.
Hi Leigh!
Had you seen Wheeler's 420SEAC is up for sale too?
http://www.exchangeandmart.co.uk/used-cars-for-sal...
Had you seen Wheeler's 420SEAC is up for sale too?
http://www.exchangeandmart.co.uk/used-cars-for-sal...
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