Its Gone. I nearly Cried.
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After waiting several years to be able to buy a Cerb I done it 8 months ago. Now due to a move overseas it had to go.
Everyone i know said dont do it. Too much to keep and if it goes wrong etc. But being true to the petrol head inside me I spent the money and took a chance on a relativly cheap car compared to others of its age. Anyhow within a week the clutch slave cylinder gave up and I thought id done a wrong'un. Anyway that was all the grief I had with it and used it everyday since until parting with it yesterday.
If anyone out there is thinking of buying a cerb please do it. It is a very select experience that only a few will have the chance to do. And all those that have one look after it treat it with the respect it deserves use plenty of optimax and dont spare the tyres.
I will return to the TVR brand one day if im ever back in the UK especially if the sagaris is typical of things to come.





Everyone i know said dont do it. Too much to keep and if it goes wrong etc. But being true to the petrol head inside me I spent the money and took a chance on a relativly cheap car compared to others of its age. Anyhow within a week the clutch slave cylinder gave up and I thought id done a wrong'un. Anyway that was all the grief I had with it and used it everyday since until parting with it yesterday.
If anyone out there is thinking of buying a cerb please do it. It is a very select experience that only a few will have the chance to do. And all those that have one look after it treat it with the respect it deserves use plenty of optimax and dont spare the tyres.
I will return to the TVR brand one day if im ever back in the UK especially if the sagaris is typical of things to come.





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