Description
Late production run TVR Chimaera MK2 with Speed 12/Cerbera headlight conversion.
- 79,000 miles
- MOT to July 2025
- HPi clear
Work carried out during the three years of my ownership:
- New clutch, clutch fork and slave cylinder
- New front tyres (Toyo Proxes TR1)
- New steering column
- New lambda sensors
- New Bosch window motors x 2
- New pipes all around under the plenum chamber
- Rear tyres have 6mm thread (Toyo Proxes TR1)
Has the all important power steering.
- Fine chassis and out riggers
- Brake pads and discs replaced in 2021 / less than 3000 miles
- Roof is in very good condition
- Extended leather on the door cards
- Portland grey leather
- Top dash and steering wheel are Sea green
Service record:
Brandon TVR @ 12118 miles on 27.07.2001
Hillfoot TVR @ 19907 miles on 10.06.2003
Steeton Garages @ 24404 miles on 18.02.2004
Fernhurst TVR @ 30701 miles on 18.08.2004
Fernhust TVR @ 36508 miles on 24.11.2004
Fernhurst TVR @ 42627 miles on 21.06.2005
Sebring International @ 63898 miles on 16.06.2011
Sebring International @ 65237 miles on 13.03.2012
Electro Auto Services @ 76895 miles on 13.07.2022
Electro Auto Services @ 77948 miles on 15.06.2023
Electro Auto Services @ 78290 miles on 28.08.2024
Between April 2012 to August 2021, there are stacks of receipts from Racetech Direct, Racing Green and other TVR suppliers.
All the maintenance work and servicing was done by an enthusiast owner, who was a TVR club member.
The car comes with 2 keys, security code and a folder full of receipts and appropriate service stamps.
I have also done lots of preventive maintenance and the Chimaera comes with some spares.
I have owned the car since June 2022 and only ever driven in dry weather and stored in dry conditions when not driven.
The chassis and outriggers are in excellent condition.
The colour is Pathfinder blue, as per the official TVR spec sheet that comes with the car. It is a unique and rare colour even in TVR circles.
I have spent in the region 5000 pounds to keep the Chimaera in fine condition.
A few tiny marks here and there as expected from a 25 year old Chimaera.