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@Moto, it is a limited 3000M Cosworth edition. Only three cars are produced years ago by Bornemann: http://www.bornemann-bs.de/tvr-cosworth
The picture is taken at Schloss Gymnich near Colone during the German national TVR Meeting.
The picture is taken at Schloss Gymnich near Colone during the German national TVR Meeting.
Edited by taimar77 on Thursday 17th March 17:17
taimar77 said:
@Moto, it is a limited 3000M Cosworth edition. Only three cars are produced years ago by Bornemann: http://www.bornemann-bs.de/tvr-cosworth
The picture is taken at Schloss Gymnich near Colone during the German national TVR Meeting.
lovely, sounds like fun with 360ps on 1040 or so kgThe picture is taken at Schloss Gymnich near Colone during the German national TVR Meeting.
I'm not the owner of, I place them for free for those owners who I don't know, to let others enjoy them too ;-)
I will try not to post pictures from your website and ow, welcome ;-)
but enough of that, some more pictures>>
part 1 of 2 with
OBH-62L = Vixen S4 1972
I will try not to post pictures from your website and ow, welcome ;-)
but enough of that, some more pictures>>
part 1 of 2 with
OBH-62L = Vixen S4 1972
Edited by GTRene on Friday 18th March 21:42
When Ian B was restoring OBH62L, I 'lent'him the Stainless Exhaust of my then recently purchased but box of bits 1600M, Ian cut 9" off the exhaust and fitted it to OBH, later he sold the car, and over 20 years later, I never did get the exhaust back!!! but nice to see its still fitted!!! I hope the current owner enjoys
When Ian B was restoring OBH62L, I 'lent'him the Stainless Exhaust of my then recently purchased but box of bits 1600M, Ian cut 9" off the exhaust and fitted it to OBH, later he sold the car, and over 20 years later, I never did get the exhaust back!!! but nice to see its still fitted!!! I hope the current owner enjoys
[quote=GTRene]I'm not the owner of, I place them for free for those owners who I don't know, to let others enjoy them too ;-)
I will try not to post pictures from your website and ow, welcome ;-)
but enough of that, some more pictures>>
Hi, Please do not get a wrong impression, it is nothing against you. But for me the copyright question is a relevant topic and a permission is not automaticly given, because content is shown on a dedicated page. On my page www.tvrpre80s.de I receive for all pictures the permission to use it, because I have a direct contact to the owners. But for me it is not allowed to share the contant on PH or other forums without a new one.
Thanks, Patrick
I will try not to post pictures from your website and ow, welcome ;-)
but enough of that, some more pictures>>
Hi, Please do not get a wrong impression, it is nothing against you. But for me the copyright question is a relevant topic and a permission is not automaticly given, because content is shown on a dedicated page. On my page www.tvrpre80s.de I receive for all pictures the permission to use it, because I have a direct contact to the owners. But for me it is not allowed to share the contant on PH or other forums without a new one.
Thanks, Patrick
DavidY said:
When Ian B was restoring OBH62L, I 'lent'him the Stainless Exhaust of my then recently purchased but box of bits 1600M, Ian cut 9" off the exhaust and fitted it to OBH, later he sold the car, and over 20 years later, I never did get the exhaust back!!! but nice to see its still fitted!!! I hope the current owner enjoys
Still fitted and enjoying!Marc
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