Thanks for the welcome guys! As you can probably tell, being a Limey I am nicely tucked up in bed when you guys are all in the office posting on here, I mean working.
I am still in the early stages of thinking about this! Nothing like a spur of the moment decision to do something crazy! My wife WILL be pleased. (Not!)
While buying a car that's been done up already means I would not have to do it, at the same time it also means that I would have to pay more for it and lose out on some of the fun of working on it myself. (By which I mean my friendly neighbourhood TVR fettlers, who also work on Cobras and stuff like that.)
So, to answer specific questions, and in no particular order...
Aloha Dennis from Hawaii. Any chicks as well???
PanteraDoug: Nope, the Cerbera is nothing like the Griffith. The Griff had the Rover V8 engine, albeit heavily modified and bored out (in its final guise) to 5 litres. The Cerbera I have has TVR's own AJP 4.5 V8 rqcing engine which produces considerably more power and is a much higher revving engine. Torque is also considerably more, but both power & torque are generally at higher revs (max revs are 7600). So while you can pull away faster in a higher gear in the Griff, drop down a couple in the Cerbera and it will leave the Griff floundering in its wake. Also the Cerb has a racing clucth & gear box and I have had considerable work done on mine both from an engine management point of view and handling. It's got new carbon fibre induction pipes, been rechipped and remapped, and I have had Avo adjustable dampers put on all 4 corners, which improve the handling and the ride. It's also got a sports exhaust and been decatted so pops and bangs beautifully, blows 2ft flames on override and produces a measly 115db at 4000rpm! And there is NO way it would meet ANY US emission controls!
Oh, and it also has 4 seats (though the back seats are really only good for kids up to the age of about 12), and a boot that can hold 2 sets of golf clubs (assuming you a retired and have no interesting hobbies!!!!)
Oh, and I can't afford a Miura! (Or a GT40 , Mark, though I have had the pleasure of going down a UK motorway at 205 in a Mk IV GT40 about 20 years ago)
So for me now it is a matter of doing some research, deciding what I want form the car, what I want to do to it, and generally gerronwithit!
Looking forward to joining in, chaps!!