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Humbug

posted on 4/6/11 at 11:27 AM Reply With Quote
WTD: new (different) car

So, after 5 years+ on the road the time has come to say goodbye to my Stuart Taylor. The buyer came round this morning to pick it up. It was a good relationship but it is time to move on to another model (to buy, not build, this time).

I am after something interesting with a bit more in the way of creature comforts (proper doors, windows, roof – yeah, OK so I’m getting soft in my old age!). Not necessarily a kit car. Something up to about £4000 but don’t mind cheaper . I don't mind something with a bit of work needed but not much. So any thoughts/advice on what to look for/where?

So far, I have thought of the following:

Fury/Stylus type (with doors) - still a kit but more enclosing, should be fun, not necessarily within budget?

GTM Libra/Spyder - I really like the look, but budget would be a problem

GTM K3 Rossa - OK, cheaper, getting a bit old and dated-looking now.

Minari – in budget but not many about, Alfa engine reliability?

Mazda MX5 Mk1 - I like the look of the Mk1s best, easily within budget but lots (too many?) of them around, getting a bit old/rust problems? standard engine a bit weedy for the weight?

Toyota MR2 Mk3 - more modern, mid engined, older ones just about in budget, reliable? maybe a bit "soft"?

Honda S2000 – over budget probably, even the oldest ones.

Also, a bit off the wall, I have seen a Honda Beat - looks good IMHO, not many around (good for pose, not so good for parts, etc.), titchy engine/not much power but potential to turn it into a BEC ? (anyone done it?)

Or MGB - classic looks but too old/rusty? ancient engines, etc.?

Could quite fancy a classic mini with a 16v engine, though still rust issues... so: fibreglass shell mini (FRA,Minus, etc.) with 16v engine (K series, VTEC, Vauxhall, etc.)?

Thoughts please, chaps

Simon

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designer

posted on 4/6/11 at 01:52 PM Reply With Quote
I'm looking round for an MX5.

Tried them and they are brilliant.

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zilspeed

posted on 4/6/11 at 03:22 PM Reply With Quote
I would heartily recommend a Rossa K3 seeing as I had one.

Criminally undervalued when you consider its much broader range of capabilites compared to a LSIS.
I had great fun with mine including commuting, a couple of sprints and also a hillclimb in it.

A Libra would be even better, but I think you would have to be doing awfully well to snare one for your budget.

A clean MX5 bought at the right money will always be easy to get shot of should the need arise.
Provided it's clean and well priced.






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sebastiaan

posted on 4/6/11 at 03:37 PM Reply With Quote
Griffith or Chimaera? I keep on being drawn to those as a possible LSIS replacement. Saw one go round an autosolo today and whilst it didn't look quick at all, it was!

A slightly grubby one should be within budget?

This, with some work at TVR Dean

or this one, also with some work

If you can build a kit, you can surely fix a TVR, right?

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Humbug

posted on 4/6/11 at 08:38 PM Reply With Quote
oooh! TVR - never thought of that. They look nice but a) a little higher than my budget and b) they do have a reputation for going wrong (e.g. "THE CAR HAD A FIRE IN THE FUES BOX AND HEATER MATRIX".

I do like the Libra but, as mentioned, a bit expensive - though I did see one listed on Pistonheads at £3500 - thjat went pretty quickly!

Leaning towards MX5, though the 1.6 is probably a bit on the underpowered side...

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HowardB

posted on 4/6/11 at 09:09 PM Reply With Quote
passed a TVR Sagaris today,


Awesome!

:-)





Howard

Fisher Fury was 2000 Zetec - now a 1600 (it Lives again and goes zoom)

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Steve Hignett

posted on 5/6/11 at 01:59 AM Reply With Quote
MX5 for £1.5k and a further £1k to supercharge - nice little project and will def do what it says on the tin.......
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franky

posted on 5/6/11 at 07:04 AM Reply With Quote
2000 HONDA S2000 SILVER 70K MILES, CONVERTIBLE, ESSEX | eBay UK


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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 5/6/11 at 08:12 AM Reply With Quote
Lotus Elise plenty kicking round






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DIY Si

posted on 5/6/11 at 09:57 AM Reply With Quote
1275 MG Midget and enough left over to make a few useful upgrades to the engine and brakes.

Brilliant fun, classic looks and bomb proof engine. Also wire wheels if you buy the right one.





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cliftyhanger

posted on 5/6/11 at 10:09 AM Reply With Quote
Nooooo not wires. About the nastiest things ever invented, truly dangerous on a car that is driven hard.
Now, I know of a modified frogeye sprite, with a nice zetec in it. Very quick, always wins the autosolos beating everything else, including several 7esque cars.
In fact, an MGB fitted with a zetec would be a good motor, isn't there somebody on here doing one? never underestimate the fun an old car with a few tricks can provide. Plus people are genuinely more pleasant towards you. And the ladies like blokes who drive interesting motors (they generally do not equate fast with interesting)
I think a Triumph 2000 with a trick engine would be VERY cool

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BigMac

posted on 9/6/11 at 12:33 PM Reply With Quote
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