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Testarossa restoration

Discussion in 'Boxers/TR/M' started by Modena360-66, Dec 27, 2009.

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  1. Modena360-66

    Modena360-66 Formula Junior

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    #1 Modena360-66, Dec 27, 2009
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  2. Shamile

    Shamile F1 Veteran

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    Dear Ferraristi,

    Wow....that's really going to be a labor of love because economically, it's not worth it.

    During these times, he could really buy a "decent" TR for way less he's going to spend on that one.

    I bet if he parted out this car, he could make enough money to buy an OK, non damaged, non salvage title car.

    Oh well.....I really wish him the best. :)


    Shamile

    Freeze....Miami Vice !
     
  3. jratcliff

    jratcliff Formula 3

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    I have to totally agree with Shamile. Like the commercial says "got some time on your hands"! While it might start as a labor of love, I believe it will end up as a 'what the He!! was I thinking'. It is interesting to see the panels off though.

    John
     
  4. fastradio

    fastradio F1 Rookie
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    Personally, I'd check with Eurospares UK to see if they still have a new "body in white" before I'd attempt that restoration...

    Best,
    David
     
  5. Mr.Chairman

    Mr.Chairman F1 Rookie

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    I agree as well.. That car is too far gone dollars and cents wise to get into a repair. Parts alone!!! There are so many nice cars for sale at reasonable prices right now why not keep that car for parts alone (mechanical parts). This is above and beyond labor of love. Its foolish.. JMO... Hope it all works out for you.. I too purchased a tarnished car with some body damages but not to this degree..

    R
     
  6. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    exellent.
    je place le lien sur la section Francaise du forum.
     
  7. Modena360-66

    Modena360-66 Formula Junior

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    ;)

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    Well, seems there's negative feedback only lol

    For what i've read, the guy is a mechanic and so is his dad that helps him,
    he also gets some help from some friends at work for all the chassis/frame and bodywork parts.

    He is doing a lot of things by himself and doesn't seem to spend a fortune on parts for the momment.
    Well maybe you are right and in the end he won't make it, i don't know.

    Anyways, for those who like these kind of project check out his thread,it's interresting just for all the work done, (particulary on the engine)
     
  8. fastradio

    fastradio F1 Rookie
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    I'd view the feedback as constructive and realistic, personally...

    That too will soon change...!

    No doubt, a fun project...but financially insane.
     
  9. Spasso

    Spasso F1 World Champ

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    From my own experience with a different marque, he would do well on this project if he had another TR out back that has suffered a fire or had rear end damage.
    It CAN be done but the parts have to be cheap!
     
  10. notoboy

    notoboy F1 Rookie

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    I think it is a very interesting project, and I love the Testarossa and think it's a great car so a worthy labor of love. I agree, however, that this is probably not an economically reasonable repair. But, if the guys wants to do it, I wish him the best of luck and I'll be happy to follow along and watch the progress...


    And as an aside, I think this would be a fantastic base for the design of an entirely new car body.
     
  11. Newman

    Newman F1 World Champ
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    I agree but if it was a boxer then its worth it lol :)
     
  12. ferrari 512 tr

    ferrari 512 tr F1 Rookie

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    any ferrari is worth giving new life
    good luck to him
     
  13. Will

    Will Formula Junior

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    hey, someone has to do it :) Good to see someone giving that TR a second chance
     
  14. ArtS

    ArtS F1 World Champ
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    Maybe he's doing it for fun rather than profit. Crazy project but I wish him the best of luck and the fortitude to stick with it! Just like building a kit car Testarossa but in the end you have the real thing.

    Regards,

    Art S.
     
  15. MGJBLKTR

    MGJBLKTR Karting

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    I watched his vids on You Tube and the video's have a dedication in the beginning so perhaps this was his friends car and he is restoring it due to sentimental reasons.

    Either way, it's quite a project! I can't wait to see the finished product.
     
  16. raptr

    raptr Karting

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    I'm all in favor of saving all worthy cars from the scrap heap,so a tip of the hat to this gentleman,but I have a one owner 9,000 mile TR that I would sell him for less than this project will cost him and he could jump in it and drive it tomorrow and in the end....it has never been crashed.I hope,for his sake,that he got the crashed car for free.

    -raptr
     
  17. f-man

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    +1
     
  18. uzz32soarer

    uzz32soarer F1 Rookie

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    I agree, cudos to this bloke for saving such a special car and not discarding it like so many would these days.
     

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