Bargain Tam for sale, or a potential death trap??
Discussion
From the AutoTrader site, £17.999
2003 TVR TAMORA 3.6 6-SPEED CONVERTIBLE,
2003, stunning car, was lightly damaged, now fully professionally repaired (Cat D) needs slight finishing, few bits, genuine sale, absolute bargain, might p/x-BTC. £17,995.
Autosalv Disposal Agents
http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/WWW/cars_search.asp?modelexact=1&lid=search_used_cars_full&make=TVR&model=TAMORA&min_pr=75&max_pr=&postcode=gl14+3al&miles=1500&max_records=50&source=0&sort=3&ukcarsearch_full=SEARCH
Would you buy it?? If it is only light damage, and the chassis is OK, someone may get a bargain!
2003 TVR TAMORA 3.6 6-SPEED CONVERTIBLE,
2003, stunning car, was lightly damaged, now fully professionally repaired (Cat D) needs slight finishing, few bits, genuine sale, absolute bargain, might p/x-BTC. £17,995.
Autosalv Disposal Agents
http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/WWW/cars_search.asp?modelexact=1&lid=search_used_cars_full&make=TVR&model=TAMORA&min_pr=75&max_pr=&postcode=gl14+3al&miles=1500&max_records=50&source=0&sort=3&ukcarsearch_full=SEARCH
Would you buy it?? If it is only light damage, and the chassis is OK, someone may get a bargain!
Depends on where it was damaged. If you could speak with the last owner and find out what happened and feel OK about it then why not. As long as the 'slight finishing needed' isn't a complete retrim and respray.
I'd think carefully about how you're going to sell it on too - if you don't plan to sell for many years then fine.
If it appears slightly dodgy then walk away. Also get a dealer or even the factory to check the car ovar before buying.
Also, they're obviously making a fat profit here so offer 15k IMO.
I'd think carefully about how you're going to sell it on too - if you don't plan to sell for many years then fine.
If it appears slightly dodgy then walk away. Also get a dealer or even the factory to check the car ovar before buying.
Also, they're obviously making a fat profit here so offer 15k IMO.
neil.b said:
Its not Nubbin's old car is it?
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LOL,, that was quite mashed!! Personally, I wouldn't touch that Tam (spent too much already lavishing care and attention to the one I have!), and I suspect it would be nigh on impossible to sell on, having said that, if someone gets it checked over thouroughly by a pro, it may give years of enjoyment for (relatively)
outlay, assuming maybe another 2-3K is needed to get it 'ship shape'
rude girl said:
Wasn't a grey Tam nicked from Hawthorns? Could this be it?
I think most of us dismissed the "re-shell a write off" theory...but it suddenly seems believable.
I'd like to think that the car is a genuine, properly rebuilt car that will pass an autolign test and make a new owner very happy.
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