Hi there im a newbie here .....
So just to set the scene here I had a maroon 1982 2.0 TR7 drophead when i was young and single which i adored [my first proper sports car ] -it was always losing coolant despite me sending it back to the delears until the head gasket went one day on the M62 on my way to Oldham, but fortuantely it had BL supercover -once that was all sorted i had a lot of fun in that car -a great puller with the young ladies even for an ugly munter like me -I can still recall an epic trip to Scotland with a gorgeous young lady where i was clearly punching well above my weight .
Anyway im now thinking of dipping my toe into the water again possibly for nostalgic reasons [not good i know ] ....and its a good time of year to buy .
[http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C667422]
I saw this one based in North Scotingland and wondered if anyone knew about this car which seems to have quite a few ticks in boxes .
I asked the seller a few simple questions and there were some points which gave me cause for concern which makes me think I should proceed no further .But my heart tells me otherwise [never a good sign I know ] .
He tells me he has only had the car less than year which kind of worries me -usual story about no space in the garage and lack of use etc ....
He said he couldn't tell me about the oil pressure -now from what i recall there is as an oil pressure gauge -otherwise its tricky to know if the engine is OK, although i appreciate these are strong blocks as a rule .Also he couldnt tell what rubber was on the car -i have a theory that people who look after their cars invest in decent rubber and not budget stuff ,especially on a fast sports car like this.
In fact I had the same block on an Westie with exactly the same manifold and carb set up and vitesse pistons ,flowed and polished head etc -which made such a lovely noise and had lots of smooth low down useable torque .I also previously had a a TVR wedge [I actually like the old school shape ] with the 4.6 cross bolted mains lump -which turned out to be a horrendous money pit and a joyless experience [along with a subsequent TVR S2 just to give that itch a proper good scratch again ] -so i feel like i have served my penance in that regard .
I also asked him for a print out of the dyno sheet from when the engine was set up but he said he didnt have that either or indeed any source documents for the engine parts when it was built -which all seems rather odd -he apparently bought it off the previous owner who did all the work-i suppose i could get his or her details and get it that way perhaps [a bit intrusive ] .Surely anyone going to all that trouble and spending that kind of money would at least get it properly jetted on a rolling road .
So without that mechanical provenance i'ts just another V8 conversion as far as im concerned .I always like to see lots of receipts and a proper build sheet [incl photos with the head off etc ] so i know what i'm letting msyelf in for -not to mention the importance of this info when selling it on . Im am not in any way mechanically minded so I wont be tinkering with the car .
Im still ummhing and arrhing about going to see the car at this juncture and he has asked me to make him a reasonable offer which I cant do till i've seen and driven it .
So to all your TR7 sages out there -what are the things to look out for in terms of the mechanicals ,chassis ,electricals and body -im guessing these are very prone to rust all over like any BL car from that era where they used cheap job lot shoddy steel .
Finally what's it worth realistically without the documentation for the build -my guess from looking at other examples is that it if drives ok and isn't a rust bucket ,then circa 3K would be top dollar for what is a plane jane V8 conversion -with a proper dyno and all the tech documentation then maybe around 3.5-4.0 K perhaps ?
Would you advocate putting it on a ramp first before buying if he'd let me do that [doubtfull ] ?
Any advice would be gratefully received .
Kind Regards,Grumpyoldman