Considering a Chimaera
Considering a Chimaera
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andyb28

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1,018 posts

135 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Good Morning,

I have been considering a fun car for weekends and despite being a big TVR fan in the 90's, it wasn't something that had even crossed my mind. I had been looking at Elise, S2000, Z4 etc. It was only when I was playing around with Autotrader filters, 2 seat /convertible that a Chimaera came up. I loved the Chimaera back in the day, more than the Griffith. So this has got me seriously considering one.

I have read through the buyers guide and would be taking a mechanic friend with me.
Local to me, there are a couple of cars within my price range and I just wondered if either of these cars were known on here? I am hoping to take a look at them soon.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202203284...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202202242...

NicBowman

785 posts

255 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Morning. Good choice, I have always loved my TVRs, but, beware a bad one can be very bad indeed!

There are plenty on pistonheads, as well as auto trader. I personally tend to trust the Pistonheads, or other forum sales, hopefully enthusiasts keep their cars better.

In my view, you need one of two things to own a TVR, money to spend on maintenance or some personal skill in the area. TVRs are not inherently unreliable, at all, but, their condition goes downhill quickly if left uncared for.

I like to look if the owner has one or the other, see above. Personal preference again, if I can buy privately, I prefer. Although there are some great TVR dealers, my latest Griff came from James Agger, a superb dealer who only stocks the best, but of course the prices are high to match.

Ideally a wealthy TVR enthusiast who is selling! Best to buy from.

Then and obviously - condition, always look at the condition under the bonnet and chassis as well as the body and interior . Best cars are clean and well cared for everywhere.

Take a friend skilled in the art, also a good call. It is also possible to pay £250 for a report independently, I have done this in the past if the car is miles away, with some success.

Good luck!


Nic

andyb28

Original Poster:

1,018 posts

135 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Thanks for the quick reply Nic

Sadly I am terrible at anything involving mechanics. Maybe this will force me to become better. Or empty my wallet getting someone else to do it for me biggrin

I completely agree with you that I also would prefer to buy from a private seller thats cared well for their car. I owned an Integrale for 16 years and the car never got overlooked. When I sold it, the new owner got a very good car.

Those two cars aren't too far from me in Essex and I didn't initially want to go too far to check a few out. I realise that sounds super lazy, but I have never even been up close to a Chimaera before. I might sit in it and hate it.

Andy

Belle427

10,802 posts

250 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Second one would have to be special to command that price.
Try to get it in the air and thoroughly check the chassis condition.

Edited by Belle427 on Friday 27th May 08:10

sixor8

7,083 posts

285 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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The first link shows a car with no power steering (no plastic fluid reservoir). There are long threads on the opinions as to whether or not it's a 'must.' I've had both and whilst the one without was a nicer drive at speed, it was very heavy to park. You need to try both really to see what suits you.

Also, the plastic headlamp covers on the first car were added later. Only the last couple of years (2001 - 02) was this standard. The stick-on number plate on the bonnet is to personal taste too......

Edited by sixor8 on Friday 27th May 09:23

andyb28

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1,018 posts

135 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Many thanks for the replies.

I am learning a lot about different versions of the Chimaera in a short space of time.
I think I would prefer PAS. The headlamp covers and stick on number plate do bother to be honest.

My personal preference is the Green one, but it's quite expensive and sitting with a dealer. I like the colour and look of the green one a lot more.
It's early days though.

Does anyone care to have a stab at a fair price of the green one?
Looking on Ebay, PH, Autotrader, the prices are all over the place on them.

pincher

9,564 posts

234 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Central aren’t a TVR specialist (it’s about 5 mins away from me) and it looks a bit expensive to me.

I’m just at the airport, going away for the weekend, but you are quite welcome to come and have a look/sit in/ride in mine if it might help you to point you in the right direction.

Edited by pincher on Friday 27th May 09:56

Belle427

10,802 posts

250 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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andyb28 said:
Many thanks for the replies.

I am learning a lot about different versions of the Chimaera in a short space of time.
I think I would prefer PAS. The headlamp covers and stick on number plate do bother to be honest.

My personal preference is the Green one, but it's quite expensive and sitting with a dealer. I like the colour and look of the green one a lot more.
It's early days though.

Does anyone care to have a stab at a fair price of the green one?
Looking on Ebay, PH, Autotrader, the prices are all over the place on them.
Depends on how it's been cared for, if its a good one with tidy chassis around £13k I'd say.

8Speed

765 posts

83 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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I've got a non PAS Griffith.
When I got it the steering was quite heavy at parking speeds, I checked the tyres (Toyos) which had full tread pattern and looked almost unused at first glance but when I checked the date were almost 10 years old.
I changed the tyres to new Rainsport 5 and the difference in weight at parking speeds was immense - manoeuvring is now no problem at all. I also prefer the feel of non PAS at speed and there are no worries about any leaking PAS system.
Personal choice of course but a reminder to check the age of tyres, this really makes a difference.

andyb28

Original Poster:

1,018 posts

135 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Thank you all very much.
You have all been super helpful friendly bunch.

Hopefully I can find a good one and be part of this community.

Zener

19,221 posts

238 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Try to find a local owner who knows his onions so you get a good one wink best advice for you, because believe me they can all look good in pics its not like the body gets dented or rusty , like mentioned a bad one will break your heart frown good luck with the search bounce

andrew_r

234 posts

122 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Hi Andy, not sure which part of Essex you're in, but i'm located in Brentwood. If you're nearby and want to look at a Chimaera close up, I could show you my 500.

Regards, Andrew.

gamefreaks

2,033 posts

204 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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£15k should comfortably get you a decent, well-sorted car.

When I last bought one, I didn't see anything that was quite right in the classifieds so I posted a message on the Chimaera FaceBook group and got offers of a few cars that the owners were considering selling but hadn't actually listed anywhere.

TJC46

2,184 posts

223 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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In both the ads you linked in your post there is no mention of chassis, either condition or if the outriggers have been replaced.

Outrigger replacement would be a must on any car i was intending to buy.

Personal thing i know, but i do not like the number plate stuck on the bonnet.

Good luck in your search and keep posting links of any cars you may be considering.

Belle427

10,802 posts

250 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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You should be able to bag yourself somewhat of a bargain if you want a 400 as they are wrongly seen by most as the runt of the litter.
Everyone wants the 450 or 500 normally.

trev4

747 posts

179 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Not selling mine but happy for you to have a look and run you through most of the pitfalls. I have owned mine for 20 plus years and have upgraded and modified it over the years. If you want to have a look I'm in the CM7 post code.

KarlMac

4,569 posts

158 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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https://www.britanniacarsuk.com/detail/1247790/use...

I just bought that for nett £12k, just make sure if your getting it from a dealer you get a test drive from cold and a full 12 months ticket with it. This one was stood a while so it needed £900 of little bits (CV boots, bushes, fittings etc…) to get it through its MOT. Apart from some issues with the pass door it’s been great over the last few weeks.

Belle427

10,802 posts

250 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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KarlMac said:
https://www.britanniacarsuk.com/detail/1247790/use...

I just bought that for nett 12k, just make sure if your getting it from a dealer you get a test drive from cold and a full 12 months ticket with it. This one was stood a while so it needed 900 of little bits (CV boots, bushes, fittings etc…) to get it through its MOT. Apart from some issues with the pass door it’s been great over the last few weeks.
That looks immaculate tbf, you had a good buy there.

Mutley00

292 posts

140 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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KarlMac said:
https://www.britanniacarsuk.com/detail/1247790/use...

I just bought that for nett 12k, just make sure if your getting it from a dealer you get a test drive from cold and a full 12 months ticket with it. This one was stood a while so it needed 900 of little bits (CV boots, bushes, fittings etc…) to get it through its MOT. Apart from some issues with the pass door it’s been great over the last few weeks.
I saw that Karl - it looks a beaut. Whereabouts in our great city are you? I'm in Ecclesall if you want to pop by for a chat.

andyb28

Original Poster:

1,018 posts

135 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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KarlMac said:
https://www.britanniacarsuk.com/detail/1247790/use...

I just bought that for nett 12k, just make sure if your getting it from a dealer you get a test drive from cold and a full 12 months ticket with it. This one was stood a while so it needed 900 of little bits (CV boots, bushes, fittings etc…) to get it through its MOT. Apart from some issues with the pass door it’s been great over the last few weeks.
Looks very clean, lovely example.