Anyone fancy a swap far a Tuscan?
Anyone fancy a swap far a Tuscan?
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B3NNL

Original Poster:

1,074 posts

191 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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At the risk of being stoned into the next century, just hear me out. Hopefully I'm not contravening any PH rules by doing this.

I'm on a precipice of my TVR ownership.

I've had my Tuscan almost 3 years now and in that time I've spent a small fortune (haven't we all?)
Many of you may have seen the car as its the Rally for Heroes Tuscan which has been sauntering around the country with the union flag adorned on the rear.

It's a 2001 Mk1 on 68k miles. Since I've had it, its had the TVR Power 4.3ltr upgrade, new clutch, Nitrons refurbed and new springs, Brummies upgraded 330mm disks with CL pads, interior re-trimmed, Xenon upgrade, CF splitter, seatbacks and Airbox, ACT end cans and bonnet conversion.

My problem is, I need an extra two seats! Yes I know the rear seats in the Cerb are almost non existant, but if it would let me take the wife and 3&4 year old to an event and back, that's good enough for me. I'm not talking full on road trips here, just 30 mins to an hour down the road.
Now I haven't put too much thought into this yet and its still early days, but the Cerbera is the only way I could stay with TVR, otherwise it looks like its going and moving accross to something like a Mustang scratchchin

My only stipulation would be that it must be a V8 and preferrably a 4.5. If I was to sell the Tuscan I'd be after £20k, so that's the benchmark level of Cerb I'd be after.

Anyway, thanks for reading and please feel free to go and wash your eyes out now Ive made you read about a Tuscan. But, if anyone is interested in roof off motoring in a superb Tuscan, please drop me a line.

Cheers Benn.

FarmyardPants

4,292 posts

241 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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Not looking to chop in the cerb but best of luck, sounds like yours has some tasty upgrades smile

B3NNL

Original Poster:

1,074 posts

191 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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Yes thanks, it has indeed had a lot of love and time given to it.
The more I think about it, the more I feel that perhaps its time to step down from my TVR days and look to something a tad more...practical!
This idea of getting a Cerb may just be my unwillingness to accept the truth and go down another path.

Guess time will tell.

Byff

4,427 posts

284 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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A Cerbera is a perfectly practical family car.

It even took my family of four, plus full luggage from the North East to Glasgow airport for our holiday flight. Needed a new battery for the return trip three weeks later but I blame the car park for that, otherwise, performed brilliantly (if a little crammed).

You have no excuse.


B3NNL

Original Poster:

1,074 posts

191 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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Byff said:
You have no excuse.
Yes...Should have known I couldn't use that excuse on a TVR forum! wink

Brummmie

5,284 posts

244 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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Was it that ride in mine? hehe

Byker28i

84,272 posts

240 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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Byff said:
A Cerbera is a perfectly practical family car.

It even took my family of four, plus full luggage from the North East to Glasgow airport for our holiday flight. Needed a new battery for the return trip three weeks later but I blame the car park for that, otherwise, performed brilliantly (if a little crammed).

You have no excuse.
I've used mine for all sorts of breaks away when the kids were smaller. The boot is cavernous, even for my wifes clothing needs for a week away. Depends on the size of your kids but it gets difficult from when they reach 9-10

yosini

265 posts

172 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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Stick with TVR, you'll regret it as soon as you see another one go past you on the road! The Cerbera is remarkably practical, huge boot and you can'get' 4 adults in it even. See my earlier post

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

Or just buy another car to supplement the Tivver...

Good luck

Cheers
Joe

Demondad

482 posts

238 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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Got one yet? smile

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

253 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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yosini said:
Stick with TVR, you'll regret it as soon as you see another one go past you on the road! The Cerbera is remarkably practical, huge boot and you can'get' 4 adults in it even. See my earlier post

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

Or just buy another car to supplement the Tivver...

Good luck

Cheers
Joe
WOT he said yes

PGNCerbera

3,038 posts

189 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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DO
NOT
LEAVE
TVR.......nono

I have just done the swap from a Tuscan to a V8 Cerb. Fancied a change and liked the idea of a more 'practical' car.

Done nothing practical in it at all ! But the Cerb is a beast, and it is always nice to try new things.

That Tuscan of yours is a sweet car with some very tasty upgrades....good luck with the hunt!


Byker28i

84,272 posts

240 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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Buy a second car with the wife to drive it, keep the tuscan as you've got it the way you like it?

Or leave the wife behind and have a favourite child to take on journeys

larsOestrup

1 posts

165 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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Hi...
I'm actually thinking of swapping my Cerbera for another TVR and one with no roof(Tamora/Tuscan).
Mine is a 2000 4.5 MK2, bought at James agger autosport 2012.
Its the one called Red Rocket on James Aggers web side, if you would like to see how it looks.

Perhaps?

/Lars

B3NNL

Original Poster:

1,074 posts

191 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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Very nice Lars, YHM.

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

253 months

Wednesday 10th September 2014
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If either of you need someone to pick up/drop off either/both cars, I am an unemployed Cerbera owner. angel

(Just not available 18 Sept - 22 Oct)banghead

Noblebenn

302 posts

209 months

Thursday 11th September 2014
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We have made several trips of around an hour in the Cerb with 4 adults and even a bike in the boot. Don't get my wrong its not spacious but surprisingly comfortable and children love being in the back of them as well, mainly due to the noise i'm sure!

B3NNL

Original Poster:

1,074 posts

191 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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I thought I would just end this thread nicely with the conclusion of my conversation with Lars.

After what seemed like weeks of to'ing and fro'ing, all from my side I must admit as I had to remove a vinyl wrap from my Tuscan which ended up damaging the paint requiring a front end and rear end respray, to engine issues which were eventually sorted.
Lars was an absolute gent and stood by his word throughout, even having been offered a much easier option of selling his car within Denmark.

We met up on Thursday in Germany, had quick drives of each others cars, had a chat over a coffee, then signed our cars over to each other and went our separate ways.

To Lars credit, his Cerbera was immaculate and it runs like a dream. I hope he manages to get the Tuscan upto the same level without too many hours in his man cave.
Thanks again Lars.


Time for a quick photo before departing.

So I guess I better go move all my stuff out of the Tuscan house and find myself a place over here!

Brummmie

5,284 posts

244 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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B3NNL said:
I thought I would just end this thread nicely with the conclusion of my conversation with Lars.

After what seemed like weeks of to'ing and fro'ing, all from my side I must admit as I had to remove a vinyl wrap from my Tuscan which ended up damaging the paint requiring a front end and rear end respray, to engine issues which were eventually sorted.
Lars was an absolute gent and stood by his word throughout, even having been offered a much easier option of selling his car within Denmark.

We met up on Thursday in Germany, had quick drives of each others cars, had a chat over a coffee, then signed our cars over to each other and went our separate ways.

To Lars credit, his Cerbera was immaculate and it runs like a dream. I hope he manages to get the Tuscan upto the same level without too many hours in his man cave.
Thanks again Lars.


Time for a quick photo before departing.

So I guess I better go move all my stuff out of the Tuscan house and find myself a place over here!
Another red one!
You will have to pop over to our unit in Redditch, you can take me for a spin smile

F1SERB

460 posts

176 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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Welcome Benn
Now you have a cool coloured TVR