Mayday.....aero 8 owners

Mayday.....aero 8 owners

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DMR

Original Poster:

81 posts

253 months

Friday 30th September 2005
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Hello,:D
I am cosidering the purchase of an aero 8 but I am unable to locate any local cars to view either privately or dealership.I live in the North East just south of Newcastle but all cars I have seen advertised are well down south of me.I would love a "close up" of a car,so if anyone out there, who lives locally,would be willing to show me there's(the car that is)it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance David.

Aero8

371 posts

285 months

Saturday 1st October 2005
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Hi David

Sorry..I'm down south too. But I bought mine from Bauer Millett in Manchester - www.bauer-millett.com/. Have you contacted them? They may have a demo car. Otherwise, call Morgan themselves. They should be able to point you in the right direction.

Best of luck

Glenn

>> Edited by Aero8 on Saturday 1st October 19:15

Wacky Racer

38,173 posts

248 months

Saturday 1st October 2005
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I have a new Morgan on order with Carol Gill at John Gill cars in Bedale, North Yorkshire, who I found was extremely kind and helpful, hence why she got my business despite a couple of other dealers being much nearer to me.........

Why not give her a ring???....

DMR

Original Poster:

81 posts

253 months

Sunday 2nd October 2005
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Thanks for the replies gentlemen.
I think my best option is to have a look at John Gill cars in Bedale as its only 45 mins from myself, and I regularly fly fish in North Yorkshire,did not know they were in Bedale.
I will also give Morgan a call for some more info.

wculbert

442 posts

242 months

Sunday 2nd October 2005
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Hi,
Good to see another after my own heart, being a keen fly fisher and a Morgan owner.

Good Luck,
William

mr_tony

6,328 posts

270 months

Monday 3rd October 2005
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Go for it - you won't regret it!
SGT have a fantastic Aero8 car at the moment (had a good nose while mine is in there at the moment being fettled - it's ex Richard Branson!)... check it out www.sgt.co.uk - ok it's about as far away from you as it gets being in Maidenhead - but worth spending time searching for the right car - I drove 4 cars and travelled a fair distance so see each - worth doing though as they are handbuilt and all feel subtly different.




DMR

Original Poster:

81 posts

253 months

Monday 3rd October 2005
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Just had a look at the car on the SGT website it certainly has the wow factor in that particular colour.
I am not going to purchase a car until early next year thus giving me plenty of time to do my research,I was hoping to start searching a little bit closer to home but it appears due to there rareness this may not be possible.I have not even seen one in the flesh yet,but this should only make it more exciting when I do.

mr_tony

6,328 posts

270 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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David,

I'm afraid you're right - this is a pretty rare car all told. I travelled up to cambridge from the other side of london to see 1 car, into the centre of london (kensington) for another, and the car I bought is from the clostest non central london dealer to me (SGT).

To be honest the dealers are very helpful, but there isn't a lot for them to do, the car is mechanically and electrically very sound - only issue I've had in 3 months is a blown headlight bulb (£5).

The main issue on these cars is the hood. There is a MkI and a MKII. They serve different purposes. The word is (and I've got one) that the MK I leaks a bit. I personalyl would agree that if the car is in torrential rain that a little will leak into the cabin - but it's not awful.

The MKII is apprrently less leaky. Upgrade from MKI to MKII is around 2500.

When looking at cars be sure to check out the service history - some are just left without being touched becuase owners tend to be eccentric rich types jetting off all over the place. Mine had 18 months between 1st and second service - nothing to worry about given the lack of mileage at the same time though!

Check bodywork and wheels carefully - bodywork is aluminium, easily dented and expensive to repair.

Wheels are a Magnesium alloy - incredibly light and very expensive too - so make sure they are in perfect nick.

Apart form that the car is awesome. Mine came with factory fitted sat nav (that I ahve since removed as it's under the dash and you can't read it anyway). And the standard stereo speakers are lamentably quiet - so I've upgraded to a pinoeer head unit and some decent speakers so I cna hear the radio while I'm sat in traffic.

Engine is good and strong and pulls like a train - performance far over 100 mph isn't great as the aerodynamics kick in, but in real road driving there isn't much that can keep up with you (if you can hold your nerve with 300bhp, 2" between you and the road and no traction or ABS!)..

Good luck in your search.
Rich

Aero8

371 posts

285 months

Wednesday 5th October 2005
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Expect more Mk1 cars to appear as owners upgrade to the lard-a'se Mk2. I dont like it atall and wont be upgrading. Wheels and interiors also differ. Early cars have centre lock wheels, later have 5 stud. Centre locks look great but are not so easy to maintain. Interior trim varied throughout production. I've only seen one other car with an interior like mine (one of the last Mk1s). The dash switchgear differs too. Also look for a car that has the short shift lever and sports exhaust. The exhaust gives approx 20-30 bhp extra (according to dealer) and costs about £1200. The only other serious upgrade is a freeflow IGN filter, which invloves removing the o/s wing. Best wait till the major service, which invloves front wing removal anyway.

DMR

Original Poster:

81 posts

253 months

Wednesday 5th October 2005
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Thanks for the information Tony and Glenn.

I do realise I am going to have to travel to see a car; this does not worry me, as I bought my Cerbera in Surrey and travelled to London and Derbyshire before purchasing my Dax Cobra.

I am interested in the performance figures as I do like good accelleration this side of 100mph; after that I would not find out anyway. Leaky roof does not bother me, the Cerbera had niggles and the Cobra does not even have side windows, let alone a roof! I don,t think upgrades will concern me either. The only thing of concern is servicing costs, i.e. the Cerbera servicing was a fortune and the Cobra only needs the timing setting up once in a blue moon, two very different mechanical machines.

A good look around a car and a test drive are a must. Once I get a free weekend I will start my quest.

Thanks again,

David

mr_tony

6,328 posts

270 months

Thursday 6th October 2005
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Various sources list the original AERO 0-60 as 4.9 seconds. Given that the officially sanctioned HP figure 0f 276 hp is generally closer to 300hp in actual production mk 1s (from what I've been told) I'd figure it was lower than this in reality.

having done a few runs at VMAX recently the AERO was quite capable of equalling a well driven 360 modena up to around 100mph. After that the Ferrari dissapears in a puff of aerodynamic superiority, but that isn't going to happen much on the road. It really is very very quick. Use the torque and you don't have to shift that much - you can pile on fantastic accelleration without changing gear in 3rd or 4th..





>> Edited by mr_tony on Thursday 6th October 15:54

Big-L

40 posts

225 months

Sunday 9th October 2005
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Hi,

One of the best Morgan dealers in the NE is in Lanchester near Durham: Macdonald Racing, 01297 520916 ( www.macdonald-racing.com ). He's not advertising any Aeros at the moment but I suspect he could round one up to show you if you called, he's a real Morgan enthusiast and been selling and mending them for years. (No links to me except I know of Mog owners up here in Scotland who drive down to use him for servicing.)

Down south, if you visit SGT near Reading, you have to give Richard Thorne in Grazeley Green by Reading a call. RT is a real racing place with serious interest in the Aero at Le Mans etc. Richard Thorne 0118 983 1200 (www.rtcc.co.uk) He has 5 Aeros in stock now according to the Morgan Club magazine; mind you some of them are serious racing machines.

Hope this helps,
Lawrence Lowe
Dunfermline

Big-L

40 posts

225 months

Sunday 9th October 2005
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Hi Again,

Finger trouble, Richard Thorne's website is at www.rtcc.co.uk ( I enclosed a bracket in the address last time.) Even if you don't want an Aero 8 just take a look at the racing histories of some of the Aeros and other Moprgans he's got for sale!

Cheers,
Lawrence Lowe

DMR

Original Poster:

81 posts

253 months

Monday 10th October 2005
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Thanks Big-L,

Some good information coming from PistonHeads members. I will definitely take a look at the dealer in Lanchester as it is only 10 mins from me and I did not know he was there; so there may be a chance of me seeing a Aero8 locally afterall.

Thanks again,

David.

dealmaker

2,215 posts

255 months

Saturday 15th October 2005
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A big second vote for John MacDonald at MacDonald racing! A well informed guy with a passion for the marque! If only all dealers were like this!

I'll hopefully be getting my Aeromax from John!

mas3200

131 posts

240 months

Sunday 16th October 2005
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hi,
bought my aero 3 months ago, and no regrets
it is an incredible car to drive, and better built than any of its rivals
i can understand the frustration in finding a car- it took me 6 months to find mine
the dealers down south do have more cars available. the bedale garage was helpful, but had no cars available for the 6 months I was looking. I got mine from lifes motors in southport where the advice and service was incredible.
I had never seen one on the road before I got mine, but the pictures you see don't do it justice - in the flesh it is an amazing looking car, and the front does make sense.
I live down near leeds, and you're more than welcome to come and see it. I may also be popping up to newcastle in it if the weather is good next weekend, so stay in touch.

2 Smokin Barrels

30,260 posts

236 months

Sunday 16th October 2005
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Should've gone to Specsavers

2 Smokin Barrels

30,260 posts

236 months

Sunday 16th October 2005
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Cat does Aero 8 impression:

Gallardo

3 posts

223 months

Monday 17th October 2005
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..yet another plastic pig owner tries his hand at humour

specsavers?...see you there then!




>> Edited by Gallardo on Monday 17th October 16:58

2 Smokin Barrels

30,260 posts

236 months

Monday 17th October 2005
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