Ex-Press Car !

Ex-Press Car !

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jsmjsm

Original Poster:

4,534 posts

282 months

Tuesday 17th September 2002
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I've just bought an ex-press Cerbera 4.5 1998. The factory have said that its one of two 4.7 litre press cars that were made. I've seen the other yellow (TVR100) press car in publications etc..but I haven't seen mine in any. Its Silver blue with prussian blue/ wedgewood interior and has the original (and appropriate) no. plate R200 HOT.

Anyone seen anything of it in any publications???

PetrolTed

34,428 posts

304 months

Tuesday 17th September 2002
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But I thought press cars were 'bog standard'

zertec

499 posts

284 months

Wednesday 18th September 2002
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Yep, that's what a bog standard press car is.

jsmjsm

Original Poster:

4,534 posts

282 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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After speaking to the first owner today I have found out that he is actually a mate of Peter Wheeler and as such PRW agreed to make his car a 4.7, but it must have been put in the records as "press car". It is still only one of two 4.7's made according to TVR. I wonder if its much different to a standard 4.5 in performance ... ? It doesn't seem it, although I've only driven two other 4.5's

bilton_d

605 posts

267 months

Friday 20th September 2002
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If it is one of only two cars how much will that cost to rebuild if the engine goes bang !!!! i bet that would take longer than the normal 4 - 6 weeks turn around.

jsmjsm

Original Poster:

4,534 posts

282 months

Friday 20th September 2002
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Lets hope it doesn't!

joospeed

4,473 posts

279 months

Friday 20th September 2002
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If it is one of only two cars how much will that cost to rebuild if the engine goes bang !!!! i bet that would take longer than the normal 4 - 6 weeks turn around.



I don't really see why it should cost any more to rbuild, for starters the engine is pretty much bullet proof for an ex race engine, but at factory costs of around 4k per rebuild there's probably 2.5 k profit (?) so i doubt they'd sweat too much.