Early TVR Pictures

Early TVR Pictures

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GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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part 1 of 3 with

DR-27-94 = Vixen S2
















GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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part 2 of 3 with

DR-27-94 = Vixen S2
















GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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part 3 of 3 with

DR-27-94 = Vixen S2















octanetorque

144 posts

137 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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GTRene said:
AM-37-55 = Vixen S3
Gene, do you have more of this car? It's British reg mark is GYA933K

GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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octanetorque said:
GTRene said:
AM-37-55 = Vixen S3
Gene, do you have more of this car? It's British reg mark is GYA933K
Now you mention it, I also have 4 or so pictures of that GYA-933K :-) and yes, I have a few more witj the Dutch plate.









and GYA-933K = Vixen s3








octanetorque

144 posts

137 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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cool - thanks!

GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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part 1 of 2 with

DR-55-42 TVR 2500














GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Tuesday 12th May 2015
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part 2 of 2 with

DR-55-42 TVR 2500












GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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03-NZ-21 Grantura 1800S














Kraftfahrer

105 posts

125 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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.. some photos about the trip from Hamburg to the yearly great Bornemann Car Party at Braunschweig/Germany .. thanks Sebastian for the fantastic shots on the road.








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Kraftfahrer

105 posts

125 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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Sorry, I forgot to add this photo from the Bornemann Car Party with their famous own developed Cosworth Turbo M TVR

das2000m

243 posts

282 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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das2000m

243 posts

282 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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1974 Cossie engined 3000M.

GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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great pictures Arnfried, love that car, especially the rear view.


part 1 of 2 with
77-SV-52 = 1800S mk3
















GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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part 2 of 2 with
77-SV-52 = 1800S mk3














Mr Tiger

406 posts

128 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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Hi Rene,

Many thanks for all the pics you have posted. You have helped me find several right hand drive 2500s. I did try emailing you a few days ago but I don't know if you received it.

These photos are of particular interest.





Does anyone know this car or is able to confirm that it is a 2500 please? I have tried to post on the TVR Car Club Holland site but sadly I don't understand the Dutch language.

Many thanks,

Chris

GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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Hi Chris, no I did not receive any email with pictures, maybe because they changed some things lately on PH?
I did get a email update about that (from PH about classifieds and forum log in)

Its called TVR 2500 on the Dutch RDW, see>> you have to fill in AH-81-55

https://ovi.rdw.nl/

GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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part 1 of 3 with
AE-28-38 = Tuscan V6 went V8 = UDF-7994


















Mr Tiger

406 posts

128 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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GTRene said:
Hi Chris, no I did not receive any email with pictures, maybe because they changed some things lately on PH?
I did get a email update about that (from PH about classifieds and forum log in)

Its called TVR 2500 on the Dutch RDW, see>> you have to fill in AH-81-55

https://ovi.rdw.nl/
Rene,

Many thanks for this. It does indeed look like a 2500, first registered on 2nd Feb 1972.

I initially thought that 'Aantal assen' might mean number of seats in English smile
Sadly, Google says it's number of axles.

Thanks again,

Cheers,

Chris



GTRene

16,499 posts

224 months

Friday 15th May 2015
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part 2 of 3 with
AE-28-38 = Tuscan V6 went V8 = UDF-7994