Did you experience the Speed 12?

Did you experience the Speed 12?

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tamore

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6,931 posts

284 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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did anyone on here ride in the speed 12 at full tilt?

just how bonkers was the acceleration?

Roop

6,012 posts

284 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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My old man did. Properly, properly full tilt.

In fact here he is with Jezza Mc.C


Roo.

11,503 posts

207 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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Roop said:
My old man did. Properly, properly full tilt.
But if we're honest he's not exactly your average bloke in the street though, is he?

The Lukas

2,773 posts

194 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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I had a dream I bought one...and drove one...it was BLOOOOOOOOOOOOOODY fast!!

G1ABB

857 posts

204 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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I'm looking forward to getting past the dreaming bit!


madbadger

11,563 posts

244 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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I watched it going down the 'pool prom.

It looked rather swift.



smile

TvrJohn

1,058 posts

255 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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Yeh, last time i saw it was along the prom road in the TVRCC sprint event, as aa guest appearance
Awesome, could here the wheels spinning up on every bump

Mr MoJo

4,698 posts

216 months

Saturday 21st February 2009
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Roo. said:
Roop said:
My old man did. Properly, properly full tilt.
But if we're honest he's not exactly your average bloke in the street though, is he?
??

Roo.

11,503 posts

207 months

Saturday 21st February 2009
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Mr MoJo said:
Roo. said:
Roop said:
My old man did. Properly, properly full tilt.
But if we're honest he's not exactly your average bloke in the street though, is he?
??
Roops dad knows how to pedal a car.

Derek Smith

45,613 posts

248 months

Saturday 21st February 2009
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My son works for ITN. When the Speed 12 was going to be driven through London for the launch of a computer game I got him to get me a press pass. He turned up as well with a quality camcorder. The assumption was that I would ride in the Speed 12 and he would film from the support vehicle.

As soon as my lad saw the car he was in it and in the dark and in a van with ramps between me and the driver I had to learn how to operate the camera. Not easy.

But it was a great view, following the car through traffic, along the embankment and then through back streets. It was a good day.

At one time they stopped for some outside filming. A middle-aged cleaner was looking at the car, obviously impressed by it. I told her to go up to it and take a good look. As she got to it the driver started the thing. She screamed and dropped her shopping bag.

But everyone looked at it. Most broke out in a big smile.

I might start talking to my lad in a few years.

He sat in it again when it was at the Motor Show. That was painful for me.

gemini

11,352 posts

264 months

Saturday 21st February 2009
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Saw it race at Croft

Wow! smile

jgr

41 posts

186 months

Saturday 21st February 2009
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Derek Smith said:
My son works for ITN. When the Speed 12 was going to be driven through London for the launch of a computer game I got him to get me a press pass. He turned up as well with a quality camcorder. The assumption was that I would ride in the Speed 12 and he would film from the support vehicle.

As soon as my lad saw the car he was in it and in the dark and in a van with ramps between me and the driver I had to learn how to operate the camera. Not easy.

But it was a great view, following the car through traffic, along the embankment and then through back streets. It was a good day.

At one time they stopped for some outside filming. A middle-aged cleaner was looking at the car, obviously impressed by it. I told her to go up to it and take a good look. As she got to it the driver started the thing. She screamed and dropped her shopping bag.

But everyone looked at it. Most broke out in a big smile.

I might start talking to my lad in a few years.

He sat in it again when it was at the Motor Show. That was painful for me.
What a day that was, the best bit was the u turn outside Downing st, also when the City Police came after us just so they could take some pics.....I could go on !
Regards
Jonathan


Edited by jgr on Saturday 21st February 14:57

tamore

Original Poster:

6,931 posts

284 months

Saturday 21st February 2009
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does an induvidual still own it or are legends the current owners?

dhf

1,103 posts

194 months

Sunday 22nd February 2009
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where are the early Speed 12's ie the white one pictured and the purple one(s)?

George 500

647 posts

218 months

Sunday 22nd February 2009
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tamore said:
does an induvidual still own it or are legends the current owners?
It's for sale at the moment

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C42712

I did some work at TVR in the final days and by my reckoning they did a good trick of painting a few of the cars different colours at different times...

IIRC the road car was created by butchering the remaining cars to create on e good one

V8 GRF

7,294 posts

210 months

Sunday 22nd February 2009
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The original purple one wasn't a runner and I think was used as a buck for making moulds. The moulds still exist but I'm not sure what happened to the buck. The purple ones as said above ended up being butchered to build the one for sale and I think the white one or a derivative of that went to Japan without an engine.
A lot of the bits have been bought by someone who is a TVRCC and PH member. He intends to build up one car at least but it's a massive job I suspect.


gemini

11,352 posts

264 months

Sunday 22nd February 2009
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You dont say ? wink


Look a few posts up and you may find him rolleyes



hehe

Gaffer

7,156 posts

277 months

Sunday 22nd February 2009
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I did....at Dads memorial Back Home 2006, Kerry clocked the fastest run down the Lower walk with me in it.


V8 GRF

7,294 posts

210 months

Sunday 22nd February 2009
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gemini said:
You dont say ? wink


Look a few posts up and you may find him rolleyes



hehe
Well I did realise that but you can't hand everything on a plate to people when there is a search facility here. wink

dhf

1,103 posts

194 months

Sunday 22nd February 2009
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V8 GRF said:
The original purple one wasn't a runner and I think was used as a buck for making moulds. The moulds still exist but I'm not sure what happened to the buck. The purple ones as said above ended up being butchered to build the one for sale and I think the white one or a derivative of that went to Japan without an engine.
A lot of the bits have been bought by someone who is a TVRCC and PH member. He intends to build up one car at least but it's a massive job I suspect.
Can we put this to bed once and for all,with the help of V 8GRF and B S i know what happened the pretty little primrose griff prototype(chopped up !),can we now sort this one out. there were at least 2 early speed twelves because whilst there are photos of the white one as above,i have a photo with 2 purple speed twelves(early ones) in it.one is a road car,one a race car.Performance Car ? did a big article at the time on TVR and quess what the purple road car is pictured to the best of my memory belting down the fast lane of a motorway.at the time i thought thats the car to get slow drivers out of the fast lane.the picture of it approaching in the rear view mirror looked plain evil hence why i always thought Darth Vader should have driven it.anyway where are they ? or were the bodies destroyed and the chassis converted into the Cerbera Speed Twelves ?