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Very Tempting
Bush Tucker Man:
Well the 'Works Van' (Mondeo) or the Fabia can tow the trailer.
We're considering putting the BWSOW on a site rather than keeping it in storage where its stayed for all but 2 weeks since August 2003.
Decided against those 2 TVR's though for 2 reasons;
1. I prefer the Griffith 500
2 They're Blue :shock:
I actually had an insurance quote before I bought the Discovery because we were considering buying a Chimera (didn't have that BWSOW then & SWMBO's Volvo would have coped with what we had)
The quote was in the region of around £600.00 fully comprehensive, not bad given the group it was in, the performance potential & the attractiveness to scumbag thieves.
MUSKIE:
a friend of mines girlfriend wacked a jesus army bus up the a?rse in a griffith, luckily he owns a motorcycle custom paint shop and is use to repairing fibreglass. when they got the car in the workshop i didnt think it would be repairable but it is just like a "kitcar" the chassis is set along way back and the accident didnt even mark the chassis.
when replacing parts he didnt use TVR parts but went to after market suppliers, a typical example, lucas light from TVR £80 + vat bought the exact identical part for £22 all in. he painted it kameleon flip and it looks absolutly stunning
i love TVR's and i will own one in the future, they are a little like landrovers in the way you could strip to chassis and rebuild.
GO FOR IT, BUY ONE.
thermidorthelobster:
Tempting, isn't it. I didn't realise you could get the modernish ones for reasonable money.
Did the Jesus Army swear when your mate rammed them?
Xtremeteam:
if there anythin like the tvr i was workin on b4 i changed jobs there is a low risk o it getting twoc'ed,as soon as the battery went flat NOBODY could get in,was fun considerin the jump lead kit was in the boot & its operated by an electrical solenoid thingy doofer that doesnt work with a flat battery :lol: :lol:
karloss:
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You hiding a murky past young man ?
Haven't heard that expresion for a long long time.
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