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Im considering viewing the newly advertised Mimosa L reg car they have.

 

Does anyone have any knowledge of the car or the dealer.

 

I think the guy who runs it is 'Marko' who is a suscriber on here so hopefully will be a cut above most ;)

 

I live a good distance away so dont want a wasted journey if it can be avoided

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Im considering viewing the newly advertised Mimosa L reg car they have.

 

Does anyone have any knowledge of the car or the dealer.

 

I live a good distance away so dont want a wasted journey if it can be avoided

I live in Norfolk but haven't heard of them; give me some details & where they are located & I'l see what I can do. If they are local to me, I may even go have a look for you!

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Stokeferry which is near downham I seem to recall

I know exactly where it is; a small, rural garage just up the road from my sister & almost next door to a mutual friend. I’ve seen the odd TR on the forecourt over the last couple of years which has forced me to stop & have a look in the past but nobody ever appeared to harass me so I really don’t know anything about the proprietor.

 

Unfortunately it’s 40 mins. drive from me so it’s not really down the road & the best I can offer is to have a look next time I visit my sister which is on the 20th December.

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Indeed, the proprietor is 'Marko' who contributes to this very forum - he will no doubt be adding to this post in due course!

 

I believe he endeavours to 'stock' TRs in an 'above average' condition, so would expect that the one you mention should certainly be worth a better look if you are serious! Certainly the ones he has had when I have loked at his website have looked very respectable!

 

Regards

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As a good friend of Mark I would highly recommend any car that he has for sale. He isnt keen on having anything to do with a car that is less than 100% and if you ring him for a description of any car that he has for sale it will be a complete and honest description.

Stuart.

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As a good friend of Mark I would highly recommend any car that he has for sale. He isnt keen on having anything to do with a car that is less than 100% and if you ring him for a description of any car that he has for sale it will be a complete and honest description.

Stuart.

I totally agree with Stuart very honest and reliable.

Paul

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:rolleyes:

 

I could have some fun with this posting......but I'll stick to the facts:

 

1. I'm a fussy bugger! (Stuart will confirm this!)

 

2. I try not to get involved with welded bodged cars unless they are cheap and I can sell them to experinced people as restoration projects!

 

3. Our reputation is growing (I hope) and I want to keep it that way, I'm not into ripping people off for huge profits - we are both (my business partner and I) TR enthusiasts....(I love them - especially TR5's)

 

4. Most TR's need tinkering with - don't kid yourself it is a modern car - its' not........

 

I tend to air on the side of caution and lots of people have commented that I am to critical (yes including the wife!)

 

We have shipped cars to Portugal (President of the TR Owners), Belgium, Denmark and Spain all of which have been bought "blind" - no complaints yet.....

 

Happy for anyone to make comments good or bad......

 

Regards Mark O

http://www.classic-marques.co.uk

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Actually I wouldnt have called you fussy Mark. As you are buiding a reputation on high quality car sales then you are going at it the best way by not getting involved with anything that isnt top notch. It limits the market but at the same time with the high cost of body repairs it means peace of mind for your customers.

Stuart.

 

 

 

(oh and mines a pint of guinness) :lol::lol:;)

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There does seem to be a growing number of small specialist companies restoring and/or selling TRs, several of whom contribute regularly on the Forum and offer free advice to others. It would be beneficial to both suppliers and customers if these small businesses could be added to the TR Register Recognised Supplier Directory. However, I understand that it is up to the suppliers to initiate the 'registration', although I'm sure this should be little more than a formality in most cases where there is clear positive feedback from customers and other Forum members.

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Im considering viewing the newly advertised Mimosa L reg car they have.

 

Does anyone have any knowledge of the car or the dealer.

 

I think the guy who runs it is 'Marko' who is a suscriber on here so hopefully will be a cut above most ;)

 

I live a good distance away so dont want a wasted journey if it can be avoided

 

 

Hi. I bought my wonder full TR6 from them two years a go with no problems .They let me test drive car on my own for half hour then without my request put car on four post ramp allowed to pock and prod as much as I liked my own M.O.T. if you like Price was average for good condition car.I would recommend them as a good dealer and Triumph Enthusiast.

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There does seem to be a growing number of small specialist companies restoring and/or selling TRs, several of whom contribute regularly on the Forum and offer free advice to others. It would be beneficial to both suppliers and customers if these small businesses could be added to the TR Register Recognised Supplier Directory. However, I understand that it is up to the suppliers to initiate the 'registration', although I'm sure this should be little more than a formality in most cases where there is clear positive feedback from customers and other Forum members.

Im not sure but I think the recognized supplier directory is no longer in existence. But the Register breakdown directory is due out again soon which can be of help to touring members and probably contains most suppliers/ restorers contacts as well.

Stuart.

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