does anyone know about any of these cars?
does anyone know about any of these cars?
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andyleeds

Original Poster:

675 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th February 2016
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am looking for a cerb as an occasional car, would like to find one with the old style lights on, am happy to restore something like the chassis etc as part of the process as i am guessing most need doing if not done already..... i have found a few on the web so wondered if anyone knew any of them or indeed if they know of one that i have missed....?

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C711909

cheer

ps whys the ball park number for a chassis refurb?

gruffalo

8,084 posts

248 months

Wednesday 24th February 2016
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Tony Gilbert Cars are a reasonable dealer, seem honest and know a bit about what is not a complex car but a very quirky car.

TVR Glen is a TVR breakers, they will probably have had that Cerbera repaired from accident damage to sell it.

Cost of a chassis refurbishment is £8-£10K done properly at a dealer, £6K if you do all the work your self, I am collecting mine on Saturday after a refurb.

If buying from a dealer and paying the dealer premium I would make sure they are a TVR specialist. Mortimers for instance I think specialise in Porsche, Tony Gilbert are entry level TVR specialist.

Go and look at them, get underneath and check the corners of the out riggers carefully, always buy on condition not mileage, these cars are better with use.

I am happy to take a run out with you to look at some cars if quite local like some of these seem to be.

andyleeds

Original Poster:

675 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th February 2016
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cheers mate, i was thinking of getting an inspection done etc as i am not sure i would trust myself with looking at a car like the cerb, i bought a chim with a massive hangover in a dinner suit from the night before but got lucky with that car which ran faultlessly....

i am oop in sunny yorks these days so not sure where any of these cars are....i really like the look of the olympic blue one...

gruffalo

8,084 posts

248 months

Wednesday 24th February 2016
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If you mean the one at Sovereign cars in Hampshire.

If so then it certainly sounds good, the SP6 is a lovely engine and if the chassis and history is as described then it would be well worth a trip down for a look.

The price is on the strong side for a SP6 but if condition is as described it is probably OK.

let us know what you decide to do, the Cerbera is special.


wurzlegummage

44 posts

189 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Be careful which dealer you use. The problems that can be lying undiscovered can cost £Ks and with an entry price cerb you'll be lucky to get a warranty. I know of a dealer who buys tvrs at dirt prices from the sprint mag and classifieds, does NOTHING to them and whacks 6-8k on it for the privalige. You just need to get to the cars before him.


andyleeds

Original Poster:

675 posts

241 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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hey wurzel,

i was planning on getting an inspection done, but if you know of any dealers you would specifically avoid would it be ok for me to PM you so you could give me the low down....

andy

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

252 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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andyleeds said:
am looking for a cerb as an occasional car, would like to find one with the old style lights on, am happy to restore something like the chassis etc as part of the process as i am guessing most need doing if not done already..... i have found a few on the web so wondered if anyone knew any of them or indeed if they know of one that i have missed....?
Hi Andy,

Just to warn you..... Cerbs dislike 'occasional' use more than any car I've ever known.
Be careful that you understand what you're letting yourself in for.

Best of thumbup in any case wink

wurzlegummage

44 posts

189 months

Saturday 27th February 2016
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Andy

That's fine buddy. PM away.

andyleeds

Original Poster:

675 posts

241 months

Sunday 28th February 2016
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when i say occasional i mean once a week but probably only on a run up to the golf club, 30 mile round trip which should be enough for the engine to get warmed up, clearly there will be the odd other occasion too....

wurzel will send a pm now...

Milky400

1,960 posts

200 months

Sunday 28th February 2016
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PM Sent

Ex-xfr

147 posts

122 months

Tuesday 8th March 2016
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Hi All, long time lurker, first time poster. Be gentle with me.

Have loved Cerbs since I first saw one in the late 90s and now in a position to buy and maintain in perfect condition. I have just started to search and I popped into Soveregn to look at their car as I was passing. I don't know TVRs - I've had Lotus, Jags and an M5 but the car felt in good condition to me, but not perfect - E.g those weird carbon fibre parts below rear windscreen and on front pillars were very discoloured in places and there were a fair few stone chips etc. It also took some starting, the passenger door opened, but then refused to close and the alternator squealed when it did start. Maybe this is normal for a Cerbera, but seemed to me like a car that has been well cared for, but not "maintained regardless of cost". Reason given for sale was plausible, namely that owner's kids had grown up and he fancied a change (to a classic 911 Turbo). Fair enough.

Will be posting asking for advice on how mad you have to be to take a Cerbera on without much mechanical skill, but that's for another day.

Awesome forum and I hope to join your ranks at some point in the future.

Roger (over and out etc...).

Byff

4,427 posts

283 months

Tuesday 8th March 2016
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Ex-xfr said:
Hi All, long time lurker, first time poster. Be gentle with me.

Have loved Cerbs since I first saw one in the late 90s and now in a position to buy and maintain in perfect condition. I have just started to search and I popped into Soveregn to look at their car as I was passing. I don't know TVRs - I've had Lotus, Jags and an M5 but the car felt in good condition to me, but not perfect - E.g those weird carbon fibre parts below rear windscreen and on front pillars were very discoloured in places and there were a fair few stone chips etc. It also took some starting, the passenger door opened, but then refused to close and the alternator squealed when it did start. Maybe this is normal for a Cerbera, but seemed to me like a car that has been well cared for, but not "maintained regardless of cost". Reason given for sale was plausible, namely that owner's kids had grown up and he fancied a change (to a classic 911 Turbo). Fair enough.

Will be posting asking for advice on how mad you have to be to take a Cerbera on without much mechanical skill, but that's for another day.

Awesome forum and I hope to join your ranks at some point in the future.

Roger (over and out etc...).
For the price that car is being advertised at, I'd expect it to start on the button and look immaculate.



GT6k

939 posts

184 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Wot he says. That is almost twice what i paid for mine, squealing belts and poor starting would have me walking away. Cerberas hate poor maintenance.

Englishman

2,251 posts

232 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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As it was close to me, I went to have a look at the one at Soveregn Cars, out of interest.

Seems a genuine car, but little used - MOT history shows under 10,000 miles in 10 years. When I opened the bonnet it looked as if it'd never been cleaned - not for me wink

I didn't check the paperwork, but suspect it is one of those cars that has been looked after like a 'normal' car, but not with the TLC TVR's need. Made me realise just how good my Cerb is!!

Ex-xfr

147 posts

122 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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Hi All,

Thinking of going to see a car at the weekend. Can anyone tell me anything about the maroon Speed Six on sale at R & W Motor Company near Uxbridge? Registration number is Y602 HDU and the description is:

IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION, Upgrades - ENGINE REBUILD CARRIED OUT BY TORQUE TVR AT 31K, SERVICED AT 1K, 5K, 12K, 14K, 21K, 25K, 27K, 31K, 36K, 38K, 40K, 42K, LAST OWNER FOR 5 YEARS, FULL SERVICE HISTORY SERVICED TO DATE, IMMACULATE CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT, THIS IS BY FAR ONE OF THE BEST EXAMPLES ON THE MARKET, SOLD WITH A FULL 12 MONTHS MOT, UNMARKED ALLOY WHEELS, UNMARKED BODYWORK AND INTERIOR, CHASSIS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, HPI CERTIFIED AND CLEAR, Next MOT due 11/11/2016, Full service history, Excellent bodywork, Interior - Excellent Condition, Tyre condition Excellent, Standard Features - Alarm, Alloy Wheels (15in), Electric Windows (Front/Rear), In Car Entertainment (Radio/Cassette). RED, 4.0, ALL OF OUR VEHICLES ARE RAC INSPECTED & SOLD WITH 3 MONTH WARRANTY. Px/finance/VISA/DEBIT CARDS, £22,925 p/x welcome

Any info about car or dealer would be much appreciated.

Roger

gruffalo

8,084 posts

248 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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Don't know the car and the ad looks a little lazy, 15inch wheels and rear electric windows are interesting new options to the Cerbera.

Only way to tell is to go and see, buy on condition.


OutlawFlat4

697 posts

169 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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Personally I wouldn't buy a Cerb or any TVR from a standard trader. The cars are too niche for them to really know anything about.

I bought my car privately from a PH member who was really honest about what he had done, what needed to be done and the niggles/quirks so I bought it knowing exactly what I was walking in to so there were no real surprises. I also called the specialist garage that serviced and maintained it and talked through the engine status in more detail.

I woul have happily also bought from a specialist trader, However they were a lot more money at the time.

This is my first TVR so I had no real idea what I was looking out for, other than the helpful advice I got from here.

Buying from someone who really knew the car was a real bonus for me.

Not that any of that really helps you with this car, just my 2p.

Uxbridge is close to me so I might see if I can swing down at the weekend and take a look. Will keep you posted if I do.

Good luck with the hunting!

J




Ex-xfr

147 posts

122 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Thanks James - would be great to know your thoughts if you do get down there. I would get an inspection done anyway, speaking of which can anyone recommend someone near Uxbridge who does good inspections? Judging by all the positive comments on here, I will probably get the one I buy maintained by Str8six (unless anyone can PM me to say not and recommend another NW ofLondon?), so I'll get in touch with them. Shame their yellow one is sold. I loved the look of that.

Phenex

17 posts

119 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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I also bought mine personally from PH member in the classifieds Mine is a 2000 Speed Six it had around 40k miles on it 4 years ago.
My advice would be go for quality of car over power, colour or engine size.
On the Speed Six look for cars that have had a rebuild to remove any of the faults of poor components, mine had it's done at TVR Power.
Insist on looking at all the invoices, real enthusiasts will have kept everything form day of purchase (I have the original invoice from TVR for mine and everything covering it's 15 year history)
As the other guys said don't skimp on servicing and maintenance.

Lovely car, great fun and are special within the TVR marque (generally cos they are owned by loonies)

Jay

OutlawFlat4

697 posts

169 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Ex-xfr said:
Thanks James - would be great to know your thoughts if you do get down there. I would get an inspection done anyway, speaking of which can anyone recommend someone near Uxbridge who does good inspections? Judging by all the positive comments on here, I will probably get the one I buy maintained by Str8six (unless anyone can PM me to say not and recommend another NW ofLondon?), so I'll get in touch with them. Shame their yellow one is sold. I loved the look of that.
I spoke to the garage in Iver today to see if I could go and look at it tomorrow, if I don't have to work. Incidentally the first Cerb I ever drove was from here. It was a real dog and made me realise how bad they can be for pretty strong money.

If I can get down there and take it out I will let you know.

There is a local guy who buys and restores TVR's, Lotus', Porkers and Maseratti;s who could go and give it proper inspection if you were keen, after seeing it yourself. Mike is a Pilot and does this in his spare time : http://www.mustangshire.com/mustangshire.com/Backg...

Str8Six look after mine and are brilliant.

J