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Green Montego said:
Cricky Danger Mouse. I didn't realise you'd posted that story about Morris, sorry Maurice, and his brothers. Well there you have it. He did make a bit of a stink in that locker and hence forth had no choice but to make a swift exit on his bike.
...and there was me thinking the french didn't mind being smelly!. TVR web site said:
The last Cerbera goes to a good home 8 September 2006
The unprecedented live online auction of the last ever TVR Cerbera, which was brought back into production especially for the occasion and was specified personally by TVR's chairman, ended successfully on 31 August.
Although the reserve price was not met, TVR has chosen to allow this historic car to go to the highest bidder. TVR is pleased that the event was an all-round success, with far more interest, registrations and bids than it had anticipated; the online auction received almost one-million hits during the month that it was live.
The winning bidder speaking today said: "I'm a big fan of TVR, and it's always been an ambition of mine to own a Cerbera. This is a beautiful and momentous example of the car, and it's going to a good home - I intend to treasure it forever and never to sell it." The winner will be announced officially soon, and a handover and press day will take place.
The official website - www.thelastcerbera.com - will remain online indefinitely, catering for the marque's massive worldwide fan-base and serving to commemorate the occasion. A limited-edition catalogue is available to purchase through the website.
The unprecedented live online auction of the last ever TVR Cerbera, which was brought back into production especially for the occasion and was specified personally by TVR's chairman, ended successfully on 31 August.
Although the reserve price was not met, TVR has chosen to allow this historic car to go to the highest bidder. TVR is pleased that the event was an all-round success, with far more interest, registrations and bids than it had anticipated; the online auction received almost one-million hits during the month that it was live.
The winning bidder speaking today said: "I'm a big fan of TVR, and it's always been an ambition of mine to own a Cerbera. This is a beautiful and momentous example of the car, and it's going to a good home - I intend to treasure it forever and never to sell it." The winner will be announced officially soon, and a handover and press day will take place.
The official website - www.thelastcerbera.com - will remain online indefinitely, catering for the marque's massive worldwide fan-base and serving to commemorate the occasion. A limited-edition catalogue is available to purchase through the website.
Who has any photos of PO56 HRC in the service department just before it was bundled onto one of the purple supertrucks and taken to London, not long before Christmas? Better still any photos of it on the truck?
Surely the Press Release wasn't a lie?
BossCerbera said:
TVR web site said:
The last Cerbera goes to a good home 8 September 2006
The unprecedented live online auction of the last ever TVR Cerbera, which was brought back into production especially for the occasion and was specified personally by TVR's chairman, ended successfully on 31 August.
Although the reserve price was not met, TVR has chosen to allow this historic car to go to the highest bidder. TVR is pleased that the event was an all-round success, with far more interest, registrations and bids than it had anticipated; the online auction received almost one-million hits during the month that it was live.
The winning bidder speaking today said: "I'm a big fan of TVR, and it's always been an ambition of mine to own a Cerbera. This is a beautiful and momentous example of the car, and it's going to a good home - I intend to treasure it forever and never to sell it." The winner will be announced officially soon, and a handover and press day will take place.
The official website - www.thelastcerbera.com - will remain online indefinitely, catering for the marque's massive worldwide fan-base and serving to commemorate the occasion. A limited-edition catalogue is available to purchase through the website.
The unprecedented live online auction of the last ever TVR Cerbera, which was brought back into production especially for the occasion and was specified personally by TVR's chairman, ended successfully on 31 August.
Although the reserve price was not met, TVR has chosen to allow this historic car to go to the highest bidder. TVR is pleased that the event was an all-round success, with far more interest, registrations and bids than it had anticipated; the online auction received almost one-million hits during the month that it was live.
The winning bidder speaking today said: "I'm a big fan of TVR, and it's always been an ambition of mine to own a Cerbera. This is a beautiful and momentous example of the car, and it's going to a good home - I intend to treasure it forever and never to sell it." The winner will be announced officially soon, and a handover and press day will take place.
The official website - www.thelastcerbera.com - will remain online indefinitely, catering for the marque's massive worldwide fan-base and serving to commemorate the occasion. A limited-edition catalogue is available to purchase through the website.
Who has any photos of PO56 HRC in the service department just before it was bundled onto one of the purple supertrucks and taken to London, not long before Christmas? Better still any photos of it on the truck?
Surely the Press Release wasn't a lie?
Perhaps it was being delivered to the person who won the auction
Guys - go to www.photobucket.com and follow the instructions. It's free and it's a doddle.
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