New TVR Owner

New TVR Owner

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Robbo D

Original Poster:

8 posts

1 month

Friday 18th April
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Hello all from sunny North Norfolk.

I have just purchased a 98 TVR Chimaera which I should be collecting in about 4 weeks time. No doubt I will need some help and advice as I start to get to know the car and hopefully you guys will be happy to advise. Just a heads up I do own a Jaguar XJS Convertible V12 which I have done plenty of work on so do know my way round and engine fairly well. I have owned plenty of P38 Range Rovers in the past all with the 4.6 Rover V8 so again know these engines fairy well. Now looking forward to finding my way round the Chim.

All the best.

Rob .

steviegtr

84 posts

19 months

Friday 18th April
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Hi Rob. Hope you enjoy the car. I love mine even though they are a bit quirky. Not sure if youv'e seen my channel , but i do lots of Youtube video's of refurbing & upgrading my Chimeara 450 MK3 2001. Link below if interested.
Steve.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqxEUtyoHqn...

pvn

361 posts

243 months

Friday 18th April
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I've had my 1998 Chimaera 450 for 19 years. I've driven all over Europe several times and made some good friends both here and on the continent. I've found the TVR Car Club to be a great organisation with some excellent people and a good monthly magazine. My car has never broken down and I plan to keep it for the rest of my driving days.

These are great cars I hope you enjoy yours as much as I enjoy mine.

Robbo D

Original Poster:

8 posts

1 month

Saturday 19th April
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Thanks guys.

No doubt it will be a learning curve but one I’m looking forward to. I will definitely check out your channel so thanks for pointing me in that direction and will look at joining the TVR owners club shortly.

Rob.

Belle427

10,240 posts

246 months

Saturday 19th April
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A community quite like no other and people always willing to help, I no longer own one but if i had the space in my garage I would certainly buy another to tinker with.

Fez887

343 posts

87 months

Monday 21st April
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TVR Car Club is great and will lead to lots of new friends, and most with a lot of knowledge and a few of us with very little knowledge but can talk a good game. laugh

Robbo D

Original Poster:

8 posts

1 month

Yesterday (20:48)
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[quote=steviegtr]Hi Rob. Hope you enjoy the car. I love mine even though they are a bit quirky. Not sure if youv'e seen my channel , but i do lots of Youtube video's of refurbing & upgrading my Chimeara 450 MK3 2001. Link below if interested.
Steve.


Hi Stevie.
Now subscribed to your channel and started watching the TVR stuff. Very good and thanks for doing this.
Rob.

Mutley00

290 posts

136 months

If you can find you way around a V12 Jag lump, the TVR Engine will be like a Ford Pinto to you !

Stick Legs

6,853 posts

178 months

Your car history has a lot of overlap with mine, you'll be fine with maintaining a TVR.

I bought my Griffith 500 in December and have been loving the experience.

Pictures please.

Robbo D

Original Poster:

8 posts

1 month

Mutley00 said:
If you can find you way around a V12 Jag lump, the TVR Engine will be like a Ford Pinto to you !
The V12 is a big old lump but it’s not to bad once you get through all the stuff on top. Just replaced all the fuel injection hoses and while there replaced the injection loom and had the cam covers powder coated.

Rob

Robbo D

Original Poster:

8 posts

1 month

Stick Legs said:
Your car history has a lot of overlap with mine, you'll be fine with maintaining a TVR.

I bought my Griffith 500 in December and have been loving the experience.

Pictures please.
Very much looking forward to it. I will post pictures when I collect the car 1-2 weeks

Rob