Early TVR Pictures
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GTRene said:
lol, yes its very shiney and like new in the pics, but also nice to see me thinks, its the opposite to that car I posted a few days ago, the one in the garden with rusty pieces
part 4 of 4 with this green(ish) Vixen 2500
Credit to the owner, clearly a talented perfectionist. Strange thing as he obviously loves chrome, has either not fitted or de-chromed the window rubber filler strip. Or is this a US market variation when new?part 4 of 4 with this green(ish) Vixen 2500
GTRene said:
Looks as though this one (and some others) are currently lurking herehttps://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1015291699...
TF
The dark blue car above, GFV182D, is not a Griffith 200. It is a bit of an odd 'un though. I think it was originally an 1800S, but it now has a Grantura Mark 3 rear end and a Griffith bonnet. The engine is a Rover V8, think it is a 3.9 litre unit. FV is a Blackpool registration, it appeared in a couple of road tests and was used by the factory in the early days, and I believe many of the modifications were done by TVR.
Oliver.
Oliver.
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