by Tony Smith » Thu Jan 29, 2015 8:41 pm
Hi there. I've always had at least 1 GTA in my garage for the last 25 years so I must like them. They can be a labour of love at times but I think they are worth it. Think 80's Lotus and I think the ownership experience nowadays would be broadly similar, although I think the GTA mechanicals are generally more robust.
My advice find one that runs well, has a good solid chassis and all the electrics work and you won't go far wrong. Most important checks - rear chassis rot, leaking steel water pipes that run under the car, paintwork is iffy on a lot of cars now and painting them is tricky so keep an eye out for moody resprays. Speedos and fuel gauges notoriously unreliable. Later cars - look for orange dials, are generally better made with quite a few detail improvements. Engines are both strong, and generally reliable. On atmos the carbs are problematical if not properly maintained and cars with 3 branch manifolds eat starters and alternators on a regular basis. Headlamp glasses are expensive to replace and are often cracked or delammed.
You should get something tidy and useable for your budget and its a good time to buy, prices are now rising quite fast.
Alpines - GTA 3.0 Turbo, GTA 3.0 Inj (Project DD), GTA 6.2 V8 (500 bhp) , R32 Skyline GTR, BMW Alpina B10 635 Highline, Alpina B10 E39 5 Series, Jaguar 4.2 XKR, Laguna 205GT, BMW 120d.