RE: TVR Exhibition in Germany

RE: TVR Exhibition in Germany

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so called

9,092 posts

210 months

Monday 19th January 2009
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All I can say is well done to TVR Germany. clap
Some really nice cars on show and very well presented.
The white Sagaris is outstanding. I cant believe it but I didnt take a photo of her.
It was well worth the 400 mile round trip even though 350 miles of which was in the rain.
Thanks to all. thumbup

(Although the best car was parked outside) biggrin


Edited by so called on Monday 19th January 11:53

Chimaera 5.0

26 posts

210 months

Monday 19th January 2009
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Exhibition has lost T350



We have to close a gap in our TVR Exhibition. There was a beautiful T350 between Tuscan S and Sagaris. The car was for sale and now has been sold. Unfortunately the new owner has decided taking the car immediately with him.

Any T350 or Tamora owner interested filling the gap?

Regards
Eckhard


You can contact me at

E-Mail: eckhard.pohlmann@tvrcarclub.de or Telephone: +49 (0)6081 42151

LeoZwalf

2,802 posts

231 months

Monday 19th January 2009
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ooh ooh ooh!! I live in Frankfurt - Bad Homburg is just to the north so I think I will have to pay this place a visit! How exciting!! thumbup

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Chimaera 5.0

26 posts

210 months

Monday 19th January 2009
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so called said:
All I can say is well done to TVR Germany. clap
Some really nice cars on show and very well presented.
The white Sagaris is outstanding. I cant believe it but I didnt take a photo of her.
It was well worth the 400 mile round trip even though 350 miles of which was in the rain.
Thanks to all. thumbup

(Although the best car was parked outside) biggrin
Edited by so called on Monday 19th January 11:53
so called, Thanks to you and all others for your compliments.


We, the members of the TVR Car Club Germany are very pleased about the positive feedback from the international TVR scene. Thanks to all visitors of the exhibition, especially those travelling long distances.

When preparing the exhibition we were doubtful about interest from other countries. Beginning of Oct 2008 information and an invitation for the non-public Opening-Ceremony (Nov 28, 2008) was sent out to all international TVR Car Clubs. Beside Austria and Switzerland the only feedback was received from Marshall Moore, President TVRCCNA. Marshall thanks a lot for you good wishes for our project.

Please let me know if you are planning to visit the exhibition. I live very close to the place and would be glad seeing you there.

Regards
Eckhard


You can contact me at

E-Mail: eckhard.pohlmann@tvrcarclub.de or Telephone: +49 (0)6081 42151


Edited by Chimaera 5.0 on Monday 19th January 13:24

Scoobysnax1963

78 posts

260 months

Monday 19th January 2009
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Hi, fantastic to see the exhibition. My Chim 500 is still in England having new wishbones, bearings, bushes and the chassis protected. As soon as I can get the work finished it will be back cruising around Hamburg. Looking forward to taking part in the events this year with members of the German Community. Oh year have just bought bigger injectors from Pascoe to complement my ACT Plenum,so will have to get it re-mapped.

Gruß
Mark

Scoobysnax1963

78 posts

260 months

Monday 19th January 2009
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Sorry, just to add, Hello Eckhard, I will be visiting the exhibition next month hopefully, so I will send you an email.
Gruß aus Hamburg
Mark

Roop

6,012 posts

285 months

Monday 19th January 2009
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Fantastic to see a 1989 spec Tuscan Challenge machine...! Is that the Jeff Allam car...?

tubbystu

3,846 posts

261 months

Monday 19th January 2009
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I'm flying over to see the exhibition on 30th Jan bounce

Looking forward to it.

Best use of airmiles & hotel points I think I've ever done.

Chimaera 5.0

26 posts

210 months

Monday 19th January 2009
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Scoobysnax1963 said:
Sorry, just to add, Hello Eckhard, I will be visiting the exhibition next month hopefully, so I will send you an email.
Gruß aus Hamburg
Mark
Great! Just drop me an e-mail a few days before your visit. I look forward to see you at the Central Garage. Depending on the street conditions I will come with my Chimaera.

Regards
Eckhard




Chimaera 5.0

26 posts

210 months

Monday 19th January 2009
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Roop said:
Fantastic to see a 1989 spec Tuscan Challenge machine...! Is that the Jeff Allam car...?
I don’t have information about previous owner of the Tuscan Racer. But I was told it is the winner car of the first Tuscan Challenge race in 1989.

Roop

6,012 posts

285 months

Tuesday 20th January 2009
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Chimaera 5.0 said:
Roop said:
Fantastic to see a 1989 spec Tuscan Challenge machine...! Is that the Jeff Allam car...?
I don’t have information about previous owner of the Tuscan Racer. But I was told it is the winner car of the first Tuscan Challenge race in 1989.
Thanks - that confirms it's the Allam car. Nice to see it again and in an unmolested form...!

TVR_owner

3,349 posts

192 months

Tuesday 20th January 2009
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Roop said:
Chimaera 5.0 said:
Roop said:
Fantastic to see a 1989 spec Tuscan Challenge machine...! Is that the Jeff Allam car...?
I don’t have information about previous owner of the Tuscan Racer. But I was told it is the winner car of the first Tuscan Challenge race in 1989.
Thanks - that confirms it's the Allam car. Nice to see it again and in an unmolested form...!
Won the first series with Jeff driving. I used it a little for sprints and hillclimbs, then sold it off to Germany. Probably the most original Tuscan in existence - still not had any paintwork since new!!

Chimaera 5.0

26 posts

210 months

Tuesday 20th January 2009
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TVR_owner said:
Roop said:
Chimaera 5.0 said:
Roop said:
Fantastic to see a 1989 spec Tuscan Challenge machine...! Is that the Jeff Allam car...?
I don’t have information about previous owner of the Tuscan Racer. But I was told it is the winner car of the first Tuscan Challenge race in 1989.
Thanks - that confirms it's the Allam car. Nice to see it again and in an unmolested form...!
Won the first series with Jeff driving. I used it a little for sprints and hillclimbs, then sold it off to Germany. Probably the most original Tuscan in existence - still not had any paintwork since new!!
Following some pictures of the Tuscan Racer:








These pics are taken from a portfolio which contains professional photographs of all cars shown at the TVR Exhibition. The portfolio has been produced in a limited quantity and is available at the Central Garage for 65.00 Euro.



tubbystu

3,846 posts

261 months

Sunday 1st February 2009
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What a fantastic display - I spent two hours there on Friday afternoon - alone all bar a couple of other guys who popped in for 30 mins or so.



The Trident is stunning and oh what could have been if financial traumas had not killed it off. Fantastic 60's-esque design.




More photo's here

Thank you TVR Car Club Germany thumbup - you have put us to shame.

LeoZwalf

2,802 posts

231 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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Unless I'm being a right dozy so-and-so, I can't see a date until when the show is on? Could someone enlighten me?

Many thanks smile
Leo

VPower

3,598 posts

195 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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LeoZwalf said:
Unless I'm being a right dozy so-and-so, I can't see a date until when the show is on? Could someone enlighten me?

Many thanks smile
Leo
Think it ends 15th March

http://www.central-garage.de/automobile/automobile...

But my German is not very good!

Scoobysnax1963

78 posts

260 months

Sunday 25th October 2009
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Hi Mark

I am in Hamburg, but am in the armed forces so don't need to tüv my Chim. Get in contact with your local TVR Club Germany region. Web: www.tvrcarclub.de. They will be able to help and tell you where to go. Bornemann is a TVR werkstatt, but is in Braunschweig. Web: www.bornemann-fahrzeugtechnik.de

Regards
Mark