Holy S#*t!
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Slow M

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2,862 posts

227 months

Hansoplast

570 posts

181 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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Really nice but typical american way of holding the bonnet.
And no spares either.

But lot of detailing I can learn from.

Hans

Slow M

Original Poster:

2,862 posts

227 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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Maybe it has more to do with living on a fault line. Maybe it was the earth shaking. I thought, after seeing the asking price, that my sense of reality was starting to crumble.

Best,
B.

Fiscracer

585 posts

231 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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It may look expensive but you'd struggle to build one to that standard with an all steel engine and CR box for that money.

prideaux

4,974 posts

170 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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Fiscracer said:
It may look expensive but you'd struggle to build one to that standard with an all steel engine and CR box for that money.
Just what I was going to add I have no idea what the Grantura 2a is costing but I would be amazed if there was change from 60k
At just over 30k sterling plus shipping a good option if someone wants to go racing I posted that car a couple of weeks ago on the Nice Grantura for sale thread.
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pete.reeve

516 posts

304 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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I am hiding my receipts from the missus.

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heightswitch

6,322 posts

271 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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pete.reeve said:
I am hiding my receipts from the missus.

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Hansoplast

570 posts

181 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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Slow M said:
Maybe it has more to do with living on a fault line. Maybe it was the earth shaking. I thought, after seeing the asking price, that my sense of reality was starting to crumble.

Best,
B.
I love to look at pictures only.blah
And dreaming of course.sleep

And I left my glasses in the garage so could not read the figures.

Hans

prideaux

4,974 posts

170 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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pete.reeve said:
I am hiding my receipts from the missus.

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No real men left then whats this about telling your Wife what you spend or even asking them permission come on Guys Man up a BIT hehe
Is it only Turnpipe and me that go out and just turn up with another car without asking telling or consulting or even being asked what we spent?
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thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

303 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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prideaux said:
No real men left then whats this about telling your Wife what you spend or even asking them permission come on Guys Man up a BIT hehe
Is it only Turnpipe and me that go out and just turn up with another car without asking telling or consulting or even being asked what we spent?
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In all the time I,ve been married my wife has never once asked me about anything money wise

Slow M

Original Poster:

2,862 posts

227 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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prideaux said:
Fiscracer said:
It may look expensive but you'd struggle to build one to that standard with an all steel engine and CR box for that money.
Just what I was going to add I have no idea what the Grantura 2a is costing but I would be amazed if there was change from 60k
At just over 30k sterling plus shipping a good option if someone wants to go racing I posted that car a couple of weeks ago on the Nice Grantura for sale thread.
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There's no question that it takes a good bit of effort, and more than a small bucket of money, to create a competent race car. It doesn't look as though this one was pulled together on a shoestring budget. I know and respect the effort and cost.

Still, I am shocked at the asking price. It's that I'm unaccustomed to paying attention to old car values. In a way, it's wonderful, that old TVRs are respected enough to make at least a couple of you not bat an eye at this figure, but also miffed that they're no longer pennies/pound. In truth, I've always (from the first time I saw an M from below) been amazed, that they have not been valued much more highly, in the marketplace.

There goes my dream of Jomar ownership. smile

Best,
B.

heightswitch

6,322 posts

271 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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thegamekeeper said:
In all the time I,ve been married my wife has never once asked me about anything money wise
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heightswitch

6,322 posts

271 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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Slow M said:
here's no question that it takes a good bit of effort, and more than a small bucket of money, to create a competent race car. It doesn't look as though this one was pulled together on a shoestring budget. I know and respect the effort and cost.

Still, I am shocked at the asking price. It's that I'm unaccustomed to paying attention to old car values. In a way, it's wonderful, that old TVRs are respected enough to make at least a couple of you not bat an eye at this figure, but also miffed that they're no longer pennies/pound. In truth, I've always (from the first time I saw an M from below) been amazed, that they have not been valued much more highly, in the marketplace.

There goes my dream of Jomar ownership. smile

Best,
B.
Racing cars are a whole different ball game to road cars…Its frightening what mine cost to build.The most frightening aspect is that after running the car you then realise just how much more you still have to spend. Thankfully I can do most myself. and quite frankly I have to. It must be lovely to have unlimited funds to not worry…My goal for the next car is to not take anywhere near as long but monthly disposable income generally dictates that smile
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prideaux

4,974 posts

170 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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thegamekeeper said:
In all the time I,ve been married my wife has never once asked me about anything money wise
hehe and how many weeks is that its still your funnymoon period long may it continue clap
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pete.reeve

516 posts

304 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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prideaux said:
No real men left then whats this about telling your Wife what you spend or even asking them permission come on Guys Man up a BIT hehe
I was Born in the 1950's but live in 2014 and I love her hehe

And I would not be racing with out her help.

pete



prideaux

4,974 posts

170 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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Slow M said:
There goes my dream of Jomar ownership. smile

Best,
B.
Get in the Que or as you say over there get in line
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prideaux

4,974 posts

170 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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heightswitch said:
Boyfriends are obviously much more forgiving than womenfolk hehe

N.
Cant Fault my 3 Ladies
4 if you include Lottie
As long as they are provided for never a complaint from any of them and Dip stick thinks if she can have a new ball I can have a new car wink


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Slow M

Original Poster:

2,862 posts

227 months

Saturday 1st February 2014
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heightswitch said:
Racing cars are a whole different ball game to road cars…
Right, isn't the rule of thumb that for every fistful of dollars you throw at them, you get back only a thumb? biggrin

Best,
B.

davegt6

92 posts

208 months

Sunday 2nd February 2014
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Looks like strong money and if the 20 races completed refers to the engine it will be ready for a rebuild, the cost may again may frighten the non-racers amongst us. Very true that road car vs. race car costs are quite a shock to most people. Received wisdom is that it is cheaper to buy a ready built race car than self build but if I'm going to strap myself into a projectile I like to know how it has been put together.

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

180 months

Sunday 2nd February 2014
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davegt6 said:
I like to know how it has been put together.
which goes for a race AND road car......as in, if it goes t*ts up, i've got only myself to blame.......