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She's Back! My Supra's revival & an agreed value question.


jim_supra

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Hi all, long post alert!

After many years of being off the road, the Supra is now back on it! As a bit of background she’d been off the road for nearly decade owing to an overheating issue, which caused head gasket failure (water pump failure was the initial cause it looks like). Personal circumstance at the time and the following years meant I could not afford the repair bills, but I also couldn’t bear to part with her and so she was laid up a good long while (longer than I’d planned obviously). Fast forward to today where I’ve now been able to give her the attention she deserves and she’s now back to where she needs to be.

It's been weird driving her given it's been so many years since I stopped, but it's also a bit like when i first bought her. I've not fully pushed it yet (only been out 7-8 times so far in last few weeks) due to the weather and I also have the (probably irrational) fear of me binning it straight after getting her back on the road!

 

I’ve already managed to get an agreed value through my insurer of 25k, however I initially pushed for 30k and am thinking I should still push for 30k, my thought being that I would struggle to get myself an Aerotop Supra (either NA-TT or true TT Aero) in a similar condition to what mine is now for any less money. So anyone’s thoughts on my current agreed value being accurate or not would be appreciated.

Spec/ work done to the car is as follows;

 

Base Car 

1993 Storm Blue Aerotop, originally NA but converted to TT approximately 11 years ago

Shell has approximately 110k miles on it, Engine has approx. 80k miles on but recently fully rebuilt using a rebuilt 60k mile cylinder head.

Tein coilovers

Stock 17’’ Alloys/ 18’’ Japan Racing JR10’s

Whifbitz style front lip

Everything else is now stanard.

 

Engine

Rebuilt engine using low mileage cylinder head. Cylinder head rebuilt and block decked cleaned & honed by a local engine specialist (Crank polished, head shimmed, hardness tested etc). engine reassembled and put in car by myself with lots of new parts (as below)

Low mileage twin turbo’s and VSV’s from an Aristo installed with all new OEM gaskets, bolts & nuts

All aluminium parts including turbo hard pipes, inlet manifold, sump, engine mounts etc. vapour blasted

Engine run in by Whifbitz on their rolling road and then dyno’d by them, with the car making 325bhp.

 

New engine (& engine bay) parts include - all items are original Toyota parts except where specified as pattern part

Head Gasket Kit

Head Bolts

Core plugs

Side mount intercooler (and nuts/ bolts)

Intercooler top hose (that connects to inlet manifold)

Intercooler ducting (and bolts)

Oil pump

Front and rear Crank seals

Crank position sensor

Water pump

Radiator (pattern part)

Viscous fan coupling

Thermostat

Cambelt Tensioner

Idler pulley (Koyo)

Alternator (pattern part)

Cambelt

Fanbelt

Crank pulley with new bolt

Timing belt cover lower

Timing belt cover upper

Spark plug cover

Fuse box lid

Cam cover breather hoses

Turbo link pipes (accordion style pipes)

Power steering reservoir

Battery Tray

Battery clamp

Radiator clamps

Radiator fan shroud

Radiator cap

Top and bottom radiator hoses

All rubber water bypass hoses around the engine

Heater matrix Hoses

Turbo drain hoses

Replaced all vacuum lines with Gates hose (got a couple from Toyota where the bend radius required does not allow for Gates hose which just kinks)

Cam cover bolts and washers

OEM Bolts, Nuts & Studs for exhaust manifold, inlet manifold, Turbo hard pipes, oil feeds engine mounts & lots more.

Spring clamps for hoses being replaced

Pattern part oil Pressure switch & knock sensors

Replaced coil pack clips, a couple of injector clips, and a VSV clip that was brittle

Injectors cleaned and flow tested. New OEM seals etc.

 

Body

Full respray including engine bay

 

New OEM Body/ Chassis parts include:

Facelift headlights

Facelift front Indicators

Facelift rear lights

Facelift bumper grill bar

Bumper radiator grill bottom trim

Front lip retaining brackets

Front bumper crash foam

Bumper side retainers & bolts

Bumper to bonnet seal & bracket

Number plate holder, nuts, bolts etc.

Scuttle panel

Windscreen seal

Rear window seal

Front & Rear Aerotop seals

Boot seal

Front Hockey Sticks

Rear Hockey Sticks

Lower sill/ rocker trims

Fuel tank cover

Upper Arch liners

Lower Arch Liners

Front and Rear Badges

Front to rear brake lines and fuel lines

Goodridge braided lines to replace rubber flexi brake hoses.

Rear diff rubber mounts

Lower rear suspension arms

Lower rear Toe arms

Handbrake cables

 

New OEM Interior parts;

Handbrake lever and rubber surround

Auto gear lever

Brake and accelerator pedal covers

Speedo ‘’glass’’ & Speedo bulbs

Climate control buttons and knobs

Boot tools – spanners, screwdriver, spark plug tool, pliers & Chock

second hand black facelift carpet fitted, with black plastic seat trims.

 

There’s still more I plan to do on her such as interior retrim, more cleaning up of the engine bay and work on cleaning up the underside, which is the bit that lets the car down now (as has surface corrosion on subframe/ diff etc.) However Whifbitz dropped the rear subframe while they were doing the fuel and brake lines and they treated the areas around the mounting points etc. so any surface corrosion didn't progress to anything worse while I wait to begin the full underside refurb. There's also some little niggles with the paint that i need to get rectified too.

 

I’ve put a few pictures on, but haven’t managed to get any while out and about with nice backdrops etc. as the weather’s been poor over the past couple of weeks when I’ve managed to get out for a drive in her! I'll run the 18's that are in the last pics more in summer I think, not fully sure which wheels i prefer more at the moment. Oh and the pic of the engine bay is part way through the suspension swap and before the rad, fan shroud and power steering tank got replaced, I’ve also taken the TRD spoiler off and put a standard one on.

 

Jim

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What a stunning car! It's so nice to see a Supra lovingly restored to glory, well done. If it helps I have a GZ Aerotop and tried to get an agreed value insurance policy for £25k - given it's condition, the work carried out and the rarity premium I felt this to be reasonable, however the insurer came back to me a few weeks after the policy was taken out and said they would only agree to £20k. Stupidly I just went along with it but I now regret not challenging the decision or going elsewhere (think I was outside the cooling off period by that time). In short, I think £25k for yours is reasonable, but some insurers seem to disagree! Well done again, great job.

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2 hours ago, Hamilton said:

What a stunning car! It's so nice to see a Supra lovingly restored to glory, well done. If it helps I have a GZ Aerotop and tried to get an agreed value insurance policy for £25k - given it's condition, the work carried out and the rarity premium I felt this to be reasonable, however the insurer came back to me a few weeks after the policy was taken out and said they would only agree to £20k. Stupidly I just went along with it but I now regret not challenging the decision or going elsewhere (think I was outside the cooling off period by that time). In short, I think £25k for yours is reasonable, but some insurers seem to disagree! Well done again, great job.

Thanks, it's by no means perfect and will continue to be a rolling restoration, but it's well on its way now.

I guess it's the luck of the draw with insurers/ underwriters as to what they're happy with, I'll probably keep reviewing it as I do more work to the car.

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21 minutes ago, Kev.O said:

That’s stunning, great work. Am I allowed to say that I prefer the stock alloys, they look great, I presume they’ve had a refurb as the barrels look really smart too.

Thank you, and you're allowed to say whatever you like 🙂

I do like the stock alloys a lot, though I do have an issue with the fronts and how they sit in from the arches and not more flush. I might look at spacers for them in the near future.

They have been refurb'd too, got the powder coaters to spray the centers in the same colour as the alloys then I laquered them.

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