Early TVR Pictures
Discussion
Daggsy said:
TVRMs said:
Took a leaf out of your book and went for.....
Black.
Is Black the new RED then.Black.
Colour aside, I'm sure you will be very happy with the first class job Lee does.
Trim Unique must be the best TVR trimmer, we will be back when the Griff needs 'The Works'
Andrew
Received this high resolution picture today from Classic car tours a reminder to myself and others what our cars are really for.
We can polish them fettle them improve them but most of all we need to drive them and as they are TVRs drive them hard.
This picture was at the end of a Mad Dash of about 80 miles that morning to get one of our party to the train station so he could get back to England as his Mother in Law was taken seriously ill.
I was driving to get back to start the beginning of the Friday Navigation Rally well the drive was fun who needs track days.
We can polish them fettle them improve them but most of all we need to drive them and as they are TVRs drive them hard.
This picture was at the end of a Mad Dash of about 80 miles that morning to get one of our party to the train station so he could get back to England as his Mother in Law was taken seriously ill.
I was driving to get back to start the beginning of the Friday Navigation Rally well the drive was fun who needs track days.
Here are some more pictures Richard
These where taken when i nearly bought the car after Jim advertised the car however he had second thoughts and decided to keep it and restore the car himself we have since become great friends and help each other out on the cars when needed.
Its slowly getting restored and will be great when finished.
It has needed a complete new chassis as the chassis broke in two many years ago after going to fast over a hump back bridge.
Engine was seized and block cracked so jim has really had his work cut out on her,
Andrew
These where taken when i nearly bought the car after Jim advertised the car however he had second thoughts and decided to keep it and restore the car himself we have since become great friends and help each other out on the cars when needed.
Its slowly getting restored and will be great when finished.
It has needed a complete new chassis as the chassis broke in two many years ago after going to fast over a hump back bridge.
Engine was seized and block cracked so jim has really had his work cut out on her,
Andrew
One made in Bristol the other made in Bristol Avenue
One no longer in use
Other going strong and used
One first flew in March 1969 and the other first rolled out of the factory in November 1969
One was the first passenger supersonic plane
Other was the first long wheel based TVR
RIP Concord may the TVR go on forever
One no longer in use
Other going strong and used
One first flew in March 1969 and the other first rolled out of the factory in November 1969
One was the first passenger supersonic plane
Other was the first long wheel based TVR
RIP Concord may the TVR go on forever
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