Red Rose T350
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SPS

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1,306 posts

282 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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I know that this is rather high miles (66k) for a T350 but being a RR and selling for only £16995 with loads of work carried out over the years I think it looks a cracking buy!!
The guy obviously knows his TVRs as he had had loads over the years. Wish I had the space for it as I would seriously consider this even though I already have a rather nice T350!!
Nice car peopledriving

clive f

7,259 posts

255 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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link??

yajeed

5,047 posts

276 months

ShiDevil

2,293 posts

196 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Lovely looking car, nice exterior and interior, looked after, mileage at that price wouldn't bother me tbh. Str8six rebuild so solid as a rock smile Ar least it's been used loved and is proven smile

clive f

7,259 posts

255 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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very nice, should get the full asking price for that oneyes

m4tti

5,485 posts

177 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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It had a full str8 six rebuild at 42k then a top end rebuild at 60 something. Wonder what went wrong on the original rebuild.

combine

3,114 posts

251 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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It looks a great car in red , what I always wonder is why these engines need rebuilds , 66k miles isn't that many miles is it ? Thats what puts me off buying a speed six ie the cost of maintenance .

m3jappa

6,860 posts

240 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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combine said:
It looks a great car in red , what I always wonder is why these engines need rebuilds , 66k miles isn't that many miles is it ? Thats what puts me off buying a speed six ie the cost of maintenance .
Get one with a recent power or str8 6 rebuild and engine maintenance is very reasonable. From what I gather early parts were poor, this has been addressed. Mine has proved to be very reliable.

66k isn't a lot IMO for a car which is a few years old, it just seems a lot of Tvr owners think they own zondas and they are very very mileage sensitive, more so than even Ferrari and Porsche etc ( look how many 911 turbos with higher mileages are for sale and sell).
One which has been totally restored but has a high mileage reading is it appears worth less than one with low miles but hasn't had any issues addressed. Ridiculous IMO, a car gets to a certain age where miles really shouldn't matter.

combine

3,114 posts

251 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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m3jappa said:
Get one with a recent power or str8 6 rebuild and engine maintenance is very reasonable. From what I gather early parts were poor, this has been addressed. Mine has proved to be very reliable.

66k isn't a lot IMO for a car which is a few years old, it just seems a lot of Tvr owners think they own zondas and they are very very mileage sensitive, more so than even Ferrari and Porsche etc ( look how many 911 turbos with higher mileages are for sale and sell).
One which has been totally restored but has a high mileage reading is it appears worth less than one with low miles but hasn't had any issues addressed. Ridiculous IMO, a car gets to a certain age where miles really shouldn't matter.
yes

andygtt

8,345 posts

286 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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That's one lovely car for not a lot of cash :-)

TVR_owner

3,349 posts

213 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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combine said:
m3jappa said:
Get one with a recent power or str8 6 rebuild and engine maintenance is very reasonable. From what I gather early parts were poor, this has been addressed. Mine has proved to be very reliable.

66k isn't a lot IMO for a car which is a few years old, it just seems a lot of Tvr owners think they own zondas and they are very very mileage sensitive, more so than even Ferrari and Porsche etc ( look how many 911 turbos with higher mileages are for sale and sell).
One which has been totally restored but has a high mileage reading is it appears worth less than one with low miles but hasn't had any issues addressed. Ridiculous IMO, a car gets to a certain age where miles really shouldn't matter.
yes
Nice theory, sadly flawed. All else being equal, a restored car will always be worth less.

combine

3,114 posts

251 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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TVR_owner said:
Nice theory, sadly flawed. All else being equal, a restored car will always be worth less.
Why ?

TVR_owner

3,349 posts

213 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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combine said:
TVR_owner said:
Nice theory, sadly flawed. All else being equal, a restored car will always be worth less.
Why ?
Generally a factory built car is a known entity (though not always a good thing as we know with TVRs).

It's collectors that eventually drive up values and collectors prefer originality as in factory built and unmodified.


combine

3,114 posts

251 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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TVR_owner said:
Generally a factory built car is a known entity (though not always a good thing as we know with TVRs).

It's collectors that eventually drive up values and collectors prefer originality as in factory built and unmodified.
Yes , see what you mean although there can't be many Tvr's out there that haven't been modified , this one looks a good deal for someone who is looking for a 350 and has sold their car .

SPS

Original Poster:

1,306 posts

282 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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combine said:
Yes , see what you mean although there can't be many Tvr's out there that haven't been modified , this one looks a good deal for someone who is looking for a 350 and has sold their car .
I suppose it depends on what you mean by modified.
My car is a 2006 T350(Oct 55 engine etc) and has JP sports exhaust and been decatted! The rest of the car is as it left the factory.


Flying machine

1,230 posts

198 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Depends on what the potential owner is looking for, I was specifically looking for decent aftermarket suspension, a rebuild and a sports exhaust when I bought mine.

....and very pleased I am with it too!

Back on topic, it's a nice looking machine

Flying machine

1,230 posts

198 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Depends on what the potential owner is looking for, I was specifically looking for decent aftermarket suspension, a rebuild and a sports exhaust when I bought mine.

....and very pleased I am with it too!

Back on topic, it's a nice looking machine

Djdan

573 posts

170 months

Tuesday 18th December 2012
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A non rebuilt car will never be worth as much as a rebuilt one IMHO unless its a mega low miler museum piece

TVR_owner

3,349 posts

213 months

Wednesday 19th December 2012
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Djdan said:
A non rebuilt car will never be worth as much as a rebuilt one IMHO unless its a mega low miler museum piece
Its an opinion. An important part of my statement that suggested this.....that was the bit that said all things being equal. That would sugest a mega low mileage original car...or just a time warp original car that was in good uasable condition.

Its no good trying to argue the facts either, the market does this all for us. (given that buyers rather than sellers ultimately dictate values in the classic car market)

Djdan

573 posts

170 months

Wednesday 19th December 2012
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I understand where your coming from and i was passing over my opinion. In the current market non rebuilt cars seem to not be selling for as much as rebuilt ones with the majority of owners (myself included) very afriad of a 7k repair bill. In the future i agree that low miler orignals will be highly collectable and will in turn attract a rather large amount of 20 quid notes!