Salvage sagaris for sale
Salvage sagaris for sale
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Plumber1

Original Poster:

630 posts

182 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Hi all, looking for some advice, there is a red sagaris forsale on piston heads classifieds, that needs a lot of attention (cat c)
The other half really wants one and is asking me about what is required for repairs, cost, where to get it done etc, etc but I have no knowledge, any help would be much appreciated

peteA

2,757 posts

255 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Hmmm...this might be interesting. There's a very detailed existing thread.

Here you go

http://www.pistonheads.com/xforums/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Edited by peteA on Friday 24th May 20:11

V8 GRF

7,298 posts

231 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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If you don't want to read the whole thread the advice is 'stay away'

Plumber1

Original Poster:

630 posts

182 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Thanks for the reply, might give it a miss smile

Targarama

14,711 posts

304 months

Saturday 25th May 2013
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Hang on, why stay away? The issue really is the price they probably bought it for/are selling it for? if he is prepared to pay that price then what is the issue? I'd rather the car was resurrected than languished at any garage forever before being broken for parts.

The Cat C/D insurance issue is a separate discussion.

Dischordant

603 posts

222 months

Saturday 25th May 2013
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The problem is that unless you can do all the work yourself it will cost about the same to get it fixed/resprayed as it would to buy one that doesn't need that done =/

V8 GRF

7,298 posts

231 months

Saturday 25th May 2013
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Targarama said:
Hang on, why stay away? The issue really is the price they probably bought it for/are selling it for? if he is prepared to pay that price then what is the issue? I'd rather the car was resurrected than languished at any garage forever before being broken for parts.

The Cat C/D insurance issue is a separate discussion.
I'd stay away for a number of reasons.

Firstly, although unlikely, there may be some title issue if the disagreement between insurer and former owner continues. Second, if the car was originally a genuine D and hasn't been officially changed you may spend money on a car that cannot be registered, third the reputation of the seller suggests that often there is more to repair than meets the eye.

For a what appears to be a first foray into TVR ownership there has to be an easier route.

fatboychim

979 posts

272 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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For my twopenneth I would say look at the cat D in Eindhoven, yes the slime green one, all done and probably cheaper in the long run.
The one at TVR Dean was, I'm sure, a well looked after car but there will be issues along the way. Particularly with the catorgorisation and the 'all parts available' bit of the deal.

Just my thoughts.