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Daggsy

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892 posts

252 months

Saturday 1st December 2018
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Anyone on here buy the Black Taimar at H & H Wed 28.11.18 ?


bennyf

2 posts

64 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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I did indeed. Do you have any info for me?

Cheers

Daggsy

Original Poster:

892 posts

252 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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bennyf said:
I did indeed. Do you have any info for me?

Cheers
Sorry, no, but I'm sure that someone will come along with some info/history.

I asked because I placed a blind bid via H & H as I was unable to attend the auction or the day before viewing day.

What is it like, what are your views and feelings about your purchase ?

What are your plans for it ?

Good luck.

Monsun

48 posts

135 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Hi Benny

Did the Taimar come with much history? If not I can add a bit of info which comes courtesy of Oliver Edwards who is Pre-80s editor at the TVR Car Club.

Your car was owned for many years by Colin Parry who was TVRCC regional organiser for Herts and Beds. During the time he had the car it apparently had a body-off rebuild by Ian Bannister who is well known in TVRCC. It also appears that the original registration was LHG563X. After Colin Parry had the car it seems its owner/s were not members of the TVR Car Club and there is no recent history.

Hope this is of interest.

Peter


RichB

51,573 posts

284 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Colin Parry, what a smashing chap. He was my first introduction to the TVRCC and he remained a great friend to his sudden and sad passing. Through Colin, I got to know Ian well and we meet up every year at Goodwood! Great times! biggrin

dodgepot

268 posts

140 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Did your bid factor in a colour change to red then Ken?

Daggsy

Original Poster:

892 posts

252 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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dodgepot said:
Did your bid factor in a colour change to red then Ken?
Am I so transparent Mark ?

The paint looked good so a red model band would have been an option, but alas not to be.

Hope that the new owner enjoys his 'new car'.

bennyf

2 posts

64 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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Cheers gents,

I took a bit of a punt, having not seen the car prior to the auction. She seems ok. A few minor electrical issues including voltage meter not working (but the alternator is producing 14+v), fuel gauge not working, tailgate solenoid not working, etc. Engine sounds nice a strong with good oil pressure.

The paint job leaves a lot to be desired. The top coat seems to have reacted with the layer beneath as it has micro bubbles all over.

Still, the above is not going to stop me getting out and about and enjoying that lovely V6 sound!

Cheers

P.S. my purchase came with a free copy of Elvis' 50 greatest hits, carefully stored under the driver's seat J

plasticpig72

1,647 posts

149 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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Drive it and have fun first. Then maybe you can tart it up
Alan

Andrew Gray

4,969 posts

149 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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bennyf said:
Cheers gents,

I took a bit of a punt, having not seen the car prior to the auction. She seems ok. A few minor electrical issues including voltage meter not working (but the alternator is producing 14+v), fuel gauge not working, tailgate solenoid not working, etc. Engine sounds nice a strong with good oil pressure.

The paint job leaves a lot to be desired. The top coat seems to have reacted with the layer beneath as it has micro bubbles all over.

Still, the above is not going to stop me getting out and about and enjoying that lovely V6 sound!

Cheers

P.S. my purchase came with a free copy of Elvis' 50 greatest hits, carefully stored under the driver's seat J
So glad you bought it to have fun with her thats fantastic well done and enjoy.
Andrew

62GRANTIII

199 posts

193 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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Colin was a very good friend of mine. He asked me to do a quicky rebuild as basically he was stuck without the taimar, his everyday car, it had done about 150k by this time.
Jon Lowey was going to do an article for Sprint on the rapid rebuild, but as, Colin so sadly passed away it didn't happen.
The re-assembly is worth a mention. Colin came up North to God's Country to assist me.
At 4pm on the Friday the bare chassis was on roof rack of my Astra Van. He drove the car back to Effluent South on the Sunday night !!!

Astacus

3,382 posts

234 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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Blimey! that's some high speed re build!

Dollyman1850

6,318 posts

250 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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62GRANTIII said:
Colin was a very good friend of mine. He asked me to do a quicky rebuild as basically he was stuck without the taimar, his everyday car, it had done about 150k by this time.
Jon Lowey was going to do an article for Sprint on the rapid rebuild, but as, Colin so sadly passed away it didn't happen.
The re-assembly is worth a mention. Colin came up North to God's Country to assist me.
At 4pm on the Friday the bare chassis was on roof rack of my Astra Van. He drove the car back to Effluent South on the Sunday night !!!
It would be very fitting to do an article on that re-build as a tribute to Colin Ian smile
N.