Words of wisdom from the wise on buying a Cerbera
Words of wisdom from the wise on buying a Cerbera
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Stevie_Gates

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3 posts

Monday 15th December
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After many years of wanting one, I'm getting close to entering the world of Cerbera ownership. I know this isn't likely to be a trouble free experience and I'm going into it with my eyes open (I think!). Currently looking at a Speed Six, and having read a lot about things to check and non-negotiable items, I have a question about engine rebuilds. I'm looking for cars that have had a rebuild, but I'm keen to know how much weight I should be putting on factory vs specialist rebuild? Is a factory re-build something I should be walking away from, or are they just less preferable than a specialist rebuild? Would a well documented factory re-build still hold concerns?

Appreciate any advice on the topic (or any other aspects of Cerbera ownership) before I commit my hard earned!

Cheers
Steve

Granturadriver

677 posts

281 months

Tuesday 16th December
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Since the factory closed in 2006, it has been almost 20 years since TVR itself carried out any last overhaul, and everything that the engines have run since then came after that. So it may be time for another overhaul.

I would therefore place more importance on the fact that an overhaul has taken place in recent years than by TVR itself.

Stevie_Gates

Original Poster:

3 posts

Tuesday 16th December
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So a factory rebuild in 2003, with c20k miles since.....sounds like I should be budgeting for another overhaul?

Basil Brush

5,489 posts

283 months

Tuesday 16th December
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My Tuscan motor had it's second factory rebuild in late '02. It's just been in for what I hoped would be a routine refresh having done about 40K miles since, but came back with a new crank, liners and complete head. I'd therefore not put too much value on an early factory rebuild over an un-rebuilt motor of the same age.

Byker28i

81,157 posts

237 months

Wednesday 17th December
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Plenty of independents offer long warranties on the speed 6 now after a rebuild.

As always, check the chassis, especially the outriggers.

nawarne

3,134 posts

280 months

Thursday 18th December
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IMHO, the perception of if the car is low mileage, then it must be sound, is completely erroneous!

My Tuscan ('04) had a rebuild by Str8Six in 2011 at 35K miles due to a noisy 1/2 time bearing. Now, in 2025, there is 119K on the clock. Yes, it could do with a respray and re-trim,,,,,but the car is used. I try and do at least one European trip every year and in the winter, I'll drive when the weather is decent.

During my 16 years of ownership, it's been reliable - sometimes frustrating, but has only been on a recovery truck twice. Once when the engine ECU died, second time when the clutch master cylinder went.

Drive 'em, get them serviced by a good garage with TVR experience and you'll be fine.

Nick

camel_landy

5,336 posts

203 months

Thursday 18th December
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nawarne said:
IMHO, the perception of if the car is low mileage, then it must be sound, is completely erroneous!

My Tuscan ('04) had a rebuild by Str8Six in 2011 at 35K miles due to a noisy 1/2 time bearing. Now, in 2025, there is 119K on the clock. Yes, it could do with a respray and re-trim,,,,,but the car is used. I try and do at least one European trip every year and in the winter, I'll drive when the weather is decent.

During my 16 years of ownership, it's been reliable - sometimes frustrating, but has only been on a recovery truck twice. Once when the engine ECU died, second time when the clutch master cylinder went.

Drive 'em, get them serviced by a good garage with TVR experience and you'll be fine.

Nick
^^^ This...

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FarmyardPants

4,282 posts

238 months

Thursday 18th December
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Any reason OP why you want a speed 6 specifically? Not a loaded question, just curious.

Stevie_Gates

Original Poster:

3 posts

I’m not set on a Six specifically. V8 would better, but just looking for a car in good condition more than anything!