Brave New World - First TVR
Brave New World - First TVR
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Jash91

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19 posts

109 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Hi all - thought i would introduce my new car - something I never thought would happen - a TVR Chimaera!

Its a 1996, 3 owner car, so later engine & gearbox with PAS - the second car i drove after an early non-PAS car that didn't feel as good (to me anyway). I think the colour is Formula Red, with Magnolia/Blue interior.

Car's got a bit of a checkered past, originally purchased by a wealthy chap in London who used it from new until 2001, the car was then parked up on his driveway outside his house when he emigrated until 2014 - so 15 years dormant, when the seller i purchased the car from bought it, at 50k miles (clocks were changed by the dealer at 19k) and restored it. The car's only been doing around 1k miles per year for the last few years, I hope to use it a lot more than that!

Given the less than ideal history i think i got a pretty good deal, paying a good few £k below the going rate - i'm aware it will probably cost more in the long run, but the opportunity to get into one for summer was too tempting!

TVR has added significance for me as my uncle worked at TVR Power from their formation until his premature death in the early 2000's - we always had a photo in the house I grew up in of him with the Cerbera that the factory lent him - it definitely feels nice driving round in something he helped build, in some way.

Plans for the future are:
- Full 12k service
- Find some genuine Chimaera seats as the previous owner replaced the ruined old ones with items from a Mitsubish Starion GTi, as they were all that would fit - they are a good colour match, but for originality i would prefer originals (if anyone knows of any available please shout!)
- Touch up areas of chassis paint where the epoxy has chipped
- Re-bush all of the suspension/replace dampers as its still on original bushes and the ride is very crashy

I'm planning on attending a few local meets/Pistonheads gatherings this summer - will be good to meet some people there wavey



Chainsaw Rebuild

2,135 posts

130 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Excellent car mate! I can sense a TVR in my future after I have built my garage. All the best with it.

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

289 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Lovely car mate, but that looks like an early one to me, no buttons under the mirror for the doors and early front grille.

Jash91

Original Poster:

19 posts

109 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Chainsaw Rebuild said:
Excellent car mate! I can sense a TVR in my future after I have built my garage. All the best with it.
Thanks a lot - same for me, replacing my 'temporary garage' with a car port is on the list for this summer!

Jash91

Original Poster:

19 posts

109 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Tyre Smoke said:
Lovely car mate, but that looks like an early one to me, no buttons under the mirror for the doors and early front grille.
Sorry i meant later car in terms of engine & gearbox - i don't get the cool under mirror door switches unfortunately!

cerb4.5lee

43,944 posts

208 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Very nice OP. cool

I've always wanted a chim for years(ever since I sat in one at the motorshow back in 1994). Enjoy yours. driving

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EllipticSwerve

471 posts

217 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Looks lovely. I’ve had a chimaera for the last 9 months and it’s my favourite toy ever. The v8 is just so charismatic.

That looks to have Lupo front lights and aftermarket rear lights, in case you weren’t aware. Also it looks like it has lower profile tyres than standard. (Btw Urgently check the tyre dot codes, given its been laid up previously - both the chimaera and a cerbera I bought were on 14+ year old tyres!).

Since buying mine I’ve had the alarm replaced by HF solutions (lower battery drain, fixes hot start, provides fob boot release) and I DIYed a dash replacement as it had some hardboard in(!). Lots of opportunity to tinker and diy, that’s half the fun!

snotrag

15,611 posts

239 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Lovely that! I actually went to view a Formula Red Chimaera today with a view to potentially replacing my Elise.

Gotta say, there's a certain draw to that V8 rumble!

Jash91

Original Poster:

19 posts

109 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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EllipticSwerve said:
Looks lovely. I’ve had a chimaera for the last 9 months and it’s my favourite toy ever. The v8 is just so charismatic.

That looks to have Lupo front lights and aftermarket rear lights, in case you weren’t aware. Also it looks like it has lower profile tyres than standard. (Btw Urgently check the tyre dot codes, given its been laid up previously - both the chimaera and a cerbera I bought were on 14+ year old tyres!).

Since buying mine I’ve had the alarm replaced by HF solutions (lower battery drain, fixes hot start, provides fob boot release) and I DIYed a dash replacement as it had some hardboard in(!). Lots of opportunity to tinker and diy, that’s half the fun!
Agree the engine is so fantastic, such a great noise even as standard!

Weirdly I haven’t been able to work out the date of the tyres, it’s on Toyo’s but I can’t see the usual date code Month-Year that you normally see, I may be being blind though.

Which replacement dash did you go with for yours? The walnut is cracked on this one & the trim around the light switches has some dodgy carbon wrap that I need to replace

Mr Tidy

31,013 posts

155 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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I do like loud cars in loud colours so that looks fantastic to me. laugh

I hope your TVR gives you many miles of smiles. thumbup

EllipticSwerve

471 posts

217 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Hi

I bought a replacement burr walnut dash (and lower panel) from tvr-mads. He does stainless and other wood trims as well. I stuck with walnut as I have navy blue interior and on balance thought the walnut worked well. Only just fitted it last month but night and day improvement compared to the abomination there previously.

Dot codes changed format slightly in 2000, but they should always be on both sides of the tyre I believe..

Edited by EllipticSwerve on Friday 13th May 22:26

jwwbowe

705 posts

200 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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Lovely car OP, came very close to buying one last summer (rearranged the garage for it to fit and everything biggrin) but got all sensible and did an extension on the house instead. Keep the posts up, great to hear about another’s experience might yet pull the trigger yet.

trails

7,121 posts

177 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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Looks cracking, any more photos?

Back story is special too, best of luck with the car smile

jayemm89

4,455 posts

158 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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I have always had a bit of a thing for the Chim.

Great car OP, enjoy it

Jash91

Original Poster:

19 posts

109 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Thanks all - took a drive down to Loomie's cafe yesterday morning with my brother and got caught in the monsoon rain on the way back to London. My no-driving it in the rain rule hasn't started well...


Cascade360

11,630 posts

113 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Looks fab! Where about are you located? Just in case you are in my region and could loop you in!

Jash91

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19 posts

109 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Cascade360 said:
Looks fab! Where about are you located? Just in case you are in my region and could loop you in!
I'm in SW London - but always up for a drive out

Cascade360

11,630 posts

113 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Jash91 said:
I'm in SW London - but always up for a drive out
I'm in SE London, so part of the SE London and North Kent TVR CC region. It is a really active region with loads of events on (Spa Classic, Le Mans 24h, Historic Masters at Brands Hatch all coming up soon), a regular meeting near Sevenoaks and semi-regular drives out locally. Drop me a PM if you wanna get looped into the e-mail group where you'll hear about events etc. (are you a member of the TVRCC?).

Jash91

Original Poster:

19 posts

109 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Not yet but it’s on my agenda to join up - I’ll drop you a message when I do - thanks a lot!

Court_S

14,660 posts

205 months

Tuesday 17th May 2022
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That’s very cool OP….this thread definitely needs more pictures.