SEAC Wild Rover in the ads
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Up for sale on the PH ads, via auction. Says engine capacity is 2.5 litres. You'd have thought they'd have at least proof read the ad before posting it.
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
I read it as the owner happening to have a heated garage it lived in when not being driven but the MOT history is curious. I has covered 20 or so miles between tests over the last 3-4 years but prior to that it managed to get 4 MOT's passed without the mileage changing, must have even trailered it for that annual job !
I find SEAC s that are dragged from a field after sitting for 15 years, then made road worthy, then spanked within an inch of their life are the best ones ;-)
Never worry about stone chips lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlBA6Ar48_E

Never worry about stone chips lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlBA6Ar48_E

gmw9666 said:
I find SEAC s that are dragged from a field after sitting for 15 years, then made road worthy, then spanked within an inch of their life are the best ones ;-)
Never worry about stone chips lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlBA6Ar48_E

Couldn't cope with owning a field queen Never worry about stone chips lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlBA6Ar48_E


I took those photographs showing the car at the1987 motor show. To own it 30 years later would be very cool, but I have a feeling that the misses would take a different view. There would be a lot of horse trading to make that happen. Still, having those photographs taken in 1987 hanging on the garage wall and the car parked there too would be pretty awesome.
GBinUSA said:
I took those photographs showing the car at the1987 motor show. To own it 30 years later would be very cool, but I have a feeling that the misses would take a different view. There would be a lot of horse trading to make that happen. Still, having those photographs taken in 1987 hanging on the garage wall and the car parked there too would be pretty awesome.
That would be awesome...
To be honest, if I was in the market to buy a SEAC, 19k is about all I would want to pay, especially knowing that I can but a decent 400SE for around 11k. I would not want to pay that much extra for its historic value. For me, and I'm sure for many, it would just be a weekend driver and I couldn't justify paying 25k for that. Just my opinion.
Tony. TCB.
Tony. TCB.
Hello All,
So I bought this car via tele just a trusting soul just because I REALLY wanted ti. It should be in South Florida in about 4 weeks so your guess is as good as mine as to the condition ? I used to have a 280i which I loved but it needed more power so I sold it. Full disclosure tp the fact that I have 2 DeTomaso Pantera built to 450+ HP so I like to go fast. When I was young I had a Triumph TR8 so this Wedge should take me back home. Will update on how good/bad it is when it arrives ?
Cheers,
Tony
PS / I attended Big Bad Wedge Fest in 2007 and decided TVR wedge people are my kinda folks !
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