400 sold for £27,000
400 sold for £27,000
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CHIMV8 500

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2,782 posts

244 months

Friday 12th May 2017
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Well rub your hands guys,I know it's only worth what someone is willing to pay....but

Car sold at Fernhurst,it's in the Chim classifieds

Steve_D

13,801 posts

281 months

Friday 12th May 2017
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Did it sell for 27 or was that what they were asking before it sold.
If I bought a car at a dealers I would try and do a deal. If I was successful only the dealer and I would know what we agreed on.

Steve

CHIMV8 500

Original Poster:

2,782 posts

244 months

Friday 12th May 2017
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Steve_D said:
Did it sell for 27 or was that what they were asking before it sold.
If I bought a car at a dealers I would try and do a deal. If I was successful only the dealer and I would know what we agreed on.

Steve
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Agree with what you say

But that dealer wouldn't go much lower than say 25 which is still a high figure for a 400, which proves there are always people willing out there,to go over and above,when they see a car they fall in love with

ianwayne

7,811 posts

291 months

Friday 12th May 2017
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It has had a full refurb by the description. Still seems a lot!

4 yrs ago, there were 2 Chimaeras for sale at (Strettons I think?) that had never been on the road.

One was grey and one was blue. I remember them being 13 reg and had to have a high level brake light added at the base of the rear screen for the current requirements. They sold for less than that!

Edit: It was Strattons - https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=12...

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=12...

"Assuming they are as good as they claim, they are worth £16k max." Hindsight......

Edited by ianwayne on Friday 12th May 13:14

TheRainMaker

7,647 posts

265 months

Friday 12th May 2017
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25-27k for a fully refurbished car, seems good value to me.

PhilH42

692 posts

125 months

Friday 12th May 2017
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Prices may have gone up a bit but the general and current going rate for a Chim in good order is still way too cheap when you actually add up each element to get you to a full rebuild. Agree that somewhere north of 20k and on a scale thereafter depending on the level of refurb is a reasonable price.

It does seem that some still expect an awful lot of Chim for around the 12k mark.


ianwayne

7,811 posts

291 months

Saturday 13th May 2017
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You could say that about almost any car though.

Honda S2000, Boxster S etc and their ilk, similar cars to a Chimaera 4.0 although a bit slower would all cost a lot of money to build from parts. Indeed a new engine for a Boxster S would cost more than the whole car is worth. But good ones can now be had for £6k ish.

There's over 3000 Chimaera on the road too so not rare. Granted they are going up in value, 5 yrs ago you could buy one in reasonable order for £5k. Double that now. Or not quite:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1995-TVR-Chimaera-400-Ro...

I believe he let it go for that price. frown

CHIMV8 500

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Saturday 13th May 2017
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Depends how desperate u are

Personally once the new one is out things will be on the up more than ever, especially the sorted ones

PhilH42

692 posts

125 months

Saturday 13th May 2017
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Yup fair point I guess. But I'm looking at the build quality of a Chim not being that of a Porsche or Honda or pretty much all major car manufacturers, so there's arguably lots more to repair with a Tvr to get it in good order. A fair few of those Chim numbers are not in great shape and the ones that are have either been wrapped up or had lots spent on them, which is why I think the effort and expense taken to Sort each element seems particularly disproportionate...but yes you will not see the return on your investment.

You're right, there are other options around but if your not set on a Tvr then its difficult to make financial sense in buying one I would think. I just feel a Tvr offers something very different from anything else and they feel very special and unique on the road which should only add to value, as can the interest and heightened profile generated with the new launch thumbup




PhilH42

692 posts

125 months

Saturday 13th May 2017
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CHIMV8 500 said:
Depends how desperate u are

Personally once the new one is out things will be on the up more than ever, especially the sorted ones
You read my mind smile

ianwayne

7,811 posts

291 months

Monday 15th May 2017
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Bought mine at the end of 2013, but 12 months earlier, if I'd had a crystal ball...

http://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2012-11...


gamefreaks

2,050 posts

210 months

Monday 15th May 2017
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CHIMV8 500 said:
Depends how desperate u are

Personally once the new one is out things will be on the up more than ever, especially the sorted ones
Pretty much this I guess.

With a niche car like a TVR, serious buyers with money waiting are thin on the ground.

When I spoke to my seller, he said I was the only person who actually turned up to look at the car. He had lots of no-shows and lots of calls offering half the asking price but no serious buyers.

In the end he dropped the asking price by 3k to get a sale.