RE: Bargain V8 sports cars | Six of the Best

RE: Bargain V8 sports cars | Six of the Best

Saturday 4th May

Bargain V8 sports cars | Six of the Best

May is here, the sun can't be far behind - time for a ripsnorting roadster 


Marcos Mantara, 1995, 30k, £27,900

The traditional British sports car recipe - Rover V8, manual gearbox, rear-wheel drive, lightweight and dramatically-styled body - is looking more appealing by the day. As everything on the road becomes ever more complicated, so the charm of raw, pared-back, simple thrills inevitably increases. The Marcos Mantara is a perfect example of the breed. Back in the '90s, it was something a bit quirky and different with dependable, lusty power; now it looks like a hot rod from another planet, and will likely sound superb thanks to that legendary old engine. Pub lunches, car meets and coffee runs will never be the same again. Recently restored with work that included a top-end rebuild, new dash, fresh springs and dampers and clutch, plus still with very low mileage, it’s something a bit different among the usual suspects. But if it’s something more familiar you’re after, there’s plenty more of those to come, too…

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Jaguar F-Type R Roadster, 2013, 55k, £28,950

It’s easy to bemoan the demise of the great British roadster, the kind of rambunctious rabble-rouser that we make over here better than any other nation.  But for the past decade and a bit, Jaguar has offered up just that car: the F-Type. Beautiful to look at, a joy to listen to and even more enjoyable to drive, the drop-top F-Types in particular have charmed a great many of us since 2013. As for that lairy British tradition of too much power and not very much traction, it’s worth remembering that there was a time when the supercharged V8 was paired exclusively with rear-wheel drive. The two-wheel-drive Roadster missed out on the later 550hp tune, but 495hp ought to be more than enough for mischief. This Salsa Red example has had just two owners from new and its history includes nine main dealer visits. For £28,950, there’s not much more theatre available.

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TVR Griffith 500, 1995, 72k, £PH Auction

This sort of list was made for TVR. A Six of the Best purely comprised of V8 Blackpool bruisers would be possible. And while there are cheaper TVRs, newer TVRs and faster TVRs, arguably nothing encapsulates all that was great about the brand at the end of the 20th century quite like the Griffith. A knockout to look at, hugely fast thanks to a 5.0-litre derivative of the Rover engine, and absorbing to drive with an absence of aids, it’s little wonder - as PH knows better than anywhere - that Griffs were so popular in period and still so loved now. This 500 is being auctioned on PistonHeads later this month; in addition to everything that makes them so good anyway, this one benefits from a restoration (that also included a new interior) in the latter half of the 2010s. With few miles since, it’s hard to think of many better ways to enjoy the long summer days. When they arrive. 

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Mercedes-AMG SLK 55, 2013, 29k, £24,985

Of course, the British are far from alone in making silly sports cars with great big V8s up front, a folding roof and rear drive. The SLK 55 is a great example of Mercedes-AMG’s good old silly days, where the biggest engines almost always seemed destined for the smallest cars. Don’t forget, either, that there were two generations of SLK with engines larger than 5.0 litres available - glorious, glorious madness. The final R172 era was the recipe at its most compelling, with the 5.5-litre M172 V8 (essentially a naturally aspirated version of the twin-turbo V8 from the contemporary E63) mated to a seven-speed auto. Never the best AMG in the world to drive, the SLK’s charm was pretty irresistible anyway thanks to 422hp, compact dimensions and an unmissable soundtrack. As so many AMG V8s appreciate into orbit, so £25k for a low mileage 55 feels hard to ignore. 

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Chevrolet Corvette C6, 2009, 52k, £26,000

More proof that the British don’t have a monopoly when it comes to manual V8 sports cars. This C6 isn’t a bonafide convertible as the others are, but there will still be removable roof panels in the finest Corvette tradition. And there’s plenty more to recommend it besides, including the largest engine here - that mighty 6.2-litre LS3 V8 - a six-speed manual and the Velocity Yellow paint that evokes the iconic (and very successful) Corvette race cars of the period. Speaking of which, this example was kept by an owner so dedicated they had it signed by James Miller of the Pratt & Miller Corvette racing team. A UK-supplied car with both the Z51 and 4LT packages, it’s believed to be a unique example. Encouragingly, too, the dealer has sold the car previously and has taken it back because the owner is moving onto a C8 Corvette. Looking great for 15 years old, too. And £26k doesn’t go far these days… 

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Aston Martin V8 Vantage, 2008, 58k, £27,990

Last but by no means least, an Aston Martin can most certainly sneak into a V8-themed Six of the Best sports car selection. Yes, ideally a Vantage of this era would be a 4.7-litre car, but this stunning Roadster is also little more expensive than a 1.0-litre Polo R-Line. So you’d cope. In the Vantage’s favour, it has a lovely spec (Glacial Blue is so much more interesting than black, silver or grey, and the wheels are fantastic), the manual gearbox, just two owners, a clutch upgrade and a new roof. Even after all these years and all the accolades, there really aren’t many more arresting sports cars than the Vantage, and this one looks superb. Another one back at a dealership that has sold it before, what must have made for one very happy customer a few years back is now looking for another.

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Author
Discussion

Mannginger

Original Poster:

9,096 posts

258 months

Saturday 4th May
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As much as I love the uniqueness of the Marcos, it'd be the Jag for me

fozzymandeus

1,046 posts

147 months

Saturday 4th May
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That “F Type R” is an F Type S

mooseracer

1,921 posts

171 months

Saturday 4th May
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Unusually for these lists I'd be more than happy with any of them.

wistec1

306 posts

42 months

Saturday 4th May
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The Vantage for me and it's a manual as well which curv balls the clutch/auto gearbox issues. The colour seals the deal.

Mysstree

456 posts

47 months

Saturday 4th May
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Merc and the Jag are probably going to be the best build quality wise however AMG55’s seem way over priced to me rather than a bargain.
Corvette is right colour, sports cars should be bright or lairy in colour, preferably, both however its steering wheel is on the wrong side.
Aston looks plain dull and boring particularly the interior.
So i would probably have one of the worse built and most likely to break down Marcos or TVR. Logical.

Augustus Windsock

3,384 posts

156 months

Saturday 4th May
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Having owned a similar TVR, it would be that or the Corvette for me, although there is a black Griffith with a mega spec for sale within the PH classified which I’d probably look at too.

NigelCayless

207 posts

156 months

Saturday 4th May
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Corvette or the Aston for me

GreatScott2016

1,221 posts

89 months

Saturday 4th May
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I'll pass on all of them thanks. Oddly, I have an aversion to open top cars, save for classics like say a TR6 etc. Nice options though for those of you who love the convertible.

Gecko1978

9,770 posts

158 months

Saturday 4th May
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I live Marcus's so fee of the later LM or Mantara are ever on sale and coupe versions are hen's teeth

Its Just Adz

14,181 posts

210 months

Saturday 4th May
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Absolutely nothing there appeals to me.

If I was spending my imaginary money I think I'd be looking at a Boxster.

Edit: just realised its about V8s. In that case, I don't know what I'd buy. But certainly wouldn't be any of these!

Edited by Its Just Adz on Saturday 4th May 08:45

Sporky

6,414 posts

65 months

Saturday 4th May
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I liked the Marcos until I saw the wood trim, at which point I loved it. The others might be better, but the Marcos is best.

Gibbler290

541 posts

96 months

Saturday 4th May
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Hard pass on all of these.

Robertb

1,497 posts

239 months

Saturday 4th May
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These are not bargains!

cerb4.5lee

30,898 posts

181 months

Saturday 4th May
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mooseracer said:
Unusually for these lists I'd be more than happy with any of them.
Same. Everyone of those would put a big smile on my face for certain, and I reckon that I'd spend most of my time just revving them up on my drive for fun! biggrin

I need another V8 at some stage in my life I reckon for sure. smokin

_Neal_

2,690 posts

220 months

Saturday 4th May
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That Corvette looks absolutely excellent and spot on for spec and colour (for me at least). So much car and performance for the money.

Gigamoons

17,754 posts

201 months

Saturday 4th May
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Ooh TVR Griff for me please.

But I’d probably seek out a sorted 4.3 BV and source a nice set of the OZ Racing moulded-spoke split-rim alloys. Perfection.

cerb4.5lee

30,898 posts

181 months

Saturday 4th May
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GreatScott2016 said:
I'll pass on all of them thanks. Oddly, I have an aversion to open top cars, save for classics like say a TR6 etc. Nice options though for those of you who love the convertible.
Convertibles/Roadsters do seem very marmite as you say. I was never much of a fan of them years ago either, however...now I'm getting on a bit, I now have two 2 seater roadsters in the garage. It is probably a mid life crisis thing with me though!

DodgyGeezer

40,612 posts

191 months

Saturday 4th May
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Probably Corvette (albeit as an auto!) or Merc for me - folding hardtop or bargains panels please

Firebobby

552 posts

40 months

Saturday 4th May
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Hmm! Not exactly the cheapest of bargains any of these! But for me in my imaginary garage it would have to be the Tiv and the Aston.

cerb4.5lee

30,898 posts

181 months

Saturday 4th May
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Robertb said:
These are not bargains!
You have to remember that this is PistonHeads though, and we are all powerfully built directors, so these are all pocket change for us lot! winkbiggrin