mickthemaverick wrote: 20 Aug 2024, 14:23
Would that make it the TR250 then, for the USA softies?
Indeed it would. Well done Mick, TR250 it is
Strangely enough the same car has had an outing on I spy classic Cars and Bikes a couple of years ago when Eagle Eyed Gibbo picked out an error in the sales guff video at the auction. The voice over described the Carbs as Twin Strombergs but they were in fact Twin Su's.
Gibbo2286 wrote: 26 Oct 2022, 10:07
Confusing! The car has twin SU not Stromberg carbs.
Newcastle falcon
Do the strombergs look obviously more stumpy but similar
You helpfully dug out this to confirm...
Original Sales Details...
https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/sa0 ... n=1&pp=100
The car was converted to right-hand drive, the chassis reunited with the restored bodywork and the car was treated to a £7,500 respray. The rare original Surrey Top was reconditioned and painted and the interior was totally transformed with MX5 seats trimmed in two-tone leather, a new set of door cards, rear covers and carpets, reconditioned instruments in a Walnut dash and much more.
The engine was completely rebuilt and fitted with SU carbs, the gearbox and overdrive were reconditioned and a new clutch fitted. As with any total restoration, it's the little things like clips and brackets and small chrome parts that take the time to source and fit but the TR was eventually finished. Our vendor believes his costs were in excess of £43,000 and it certainly shows. Since it was finished, according to the smart new white speedometer, the car has covered just 908 miles.
Spend £43,000 sell for £31,000, and only do 908 miles in it

, it's an expensive hobby not a business!
Neil