Random TVR pics

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braders

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Wednesday 10th October 2012
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clive f

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Wednesday 10th October 2012
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Nice pic Paul, is that your better looking brother with youhehe

phillpot

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Wednesday 10th October 2012
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S2Mike said:
Ahhh, back to thread topic.. Very Random!
I see what you did there biggrin

braders

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Wednesday 10th October 2012
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Are you mean my older brother clive,
Hopr to catch up again soon

Cheers

clive f said:
Nice pic Paul, is that your better looking brother with youhehe

braders

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Wednesday 10th October 2012
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S2Mike

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Wednesday 10th October 2012
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phillpot said:
S2Mike said:
Ahhh, back to thread topic.. Very Random!
I see what you did there biggrin
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Cheers Mike,
You were the first to catch on.!!

jonesy

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Wednesday 10th October 2012
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been meaning to pop this up for a while...


robsco

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Wednesday 10th October 2012
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The best of British, my old Cerb with father's old P38.




DonkeyApple

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Wednesday 10th October 2012
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jonesy said:
been meaning to pop this up for a while...

I recognise that! wink

GTRene

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Wednesday 10th October 2012
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Chicago Auto Show - 1965



said:
British-built Griffith Series 200 sports cars were featured in a small, three-vehicle display booth next to the larger Datsun (Nissan) exhibit. Both were located on the lower level of McCormick Place East. In the foreground, an exposed chassis and power train show off the Ford 289 cubic inch V-8 and all synchromesh, four-speed manual gearbox that were installed at the Syosset, New York plant prior to sale in North America. In the middle of the display is a Griffith Series 200 painted in a non-standard plaid-patterned scheme.

GTRene

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224 months

Wednesday 10th October 2012
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Chicago Auto Show - 1972



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In the foreground of the TVR display space is a medium green Vixen 2500 sport coupe, with a purple Vixen 2500 directly behind it. The small sign on the right, for the Squire SS100, refers to the older-style white car behind the TVRs. On the far right is a deep red Saab 2-door station wagon. Introduced for 1972, the Vixen 2500 was built in Great Britain, and used a 2.5-liter inline 6-cylinder engine. TVR cars were distributed by Competition Motors, on South Stony Island Avenue in Chicago.

scotty_d

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194 months

Thursday 11th October 2012
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robsco said:
The best of British, my old Cerb with father's old P38.



Ah good taste looks like my drive way as well.

Just bought a p38 4.0 se for the winter smile

phazed

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204 months

Thursday 11th October 2012
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scotty_d said:
Just bought a p38 4.0 se for the winter smile
For bad weather, fit the newer pattern Goodrich mud terrains, they're fantastic.

In deep virgin snow on my 135 horse disco there is practically no wheelspin!

scotty_d

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Thursday 11th October 2012
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phazed said:
For bad weather, fit the newer pattern Goodrich mud terrains, they're fantastic.

In deep virgin snow on my 135 horse disco there is practically no wheelspin!
Hi Pete

Cheers for the tip My only issue is mine is on the L322 vouge wheels 20" with 255 rubber all round.



I will see if we first get any snow and second see what these silly big wheels do. If there rubbish i will try and pick up a standard set of 18" for it.

3gadgriff

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Thursday 11th October 2012
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When the Sun almost shone


phazed

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Thursday 11th October 2012
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scotty_d said:
Hi Pete

Cheers for the tip My only issue is mine is on the L322 vouge wheels 20" with 255 rubber all round.



I will see if we first get any snow and second see what these silly big wheels do. If there rubbish i will try and pick up a standard set of 18" for it.
I got a set of brand new P38 16" I believe from ebay at £100 a set old stock!

These are my previous set of Goodrich, old pattern tyres.



scotty_d

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194 months

Thursday 11th October 2012
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phazed said:
I got a set of brand new P38 16" I believe from ebay at £100 a set old stock!

These are my previous set of Goodrich, old pattern tyres.


That is a lovely machine and those are proper tyres smile

phillpot

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Thursday 11th October 2012
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dinkel

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Friday 12th October 2012
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Dods Tasmin beast:



dbv8

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Sunday 14th October 2012
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At about 90


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