Early TVR Pictures
Discussion
I do think the 3000s is one of the most photogenic TVRs built and there are not enough good pictures out there but in a way you can see why some people own them and hardly drive them as just sitting in the drive looking at them with a Mug of tea or a bottle of Magners is a pleasure in itself but thats still no excuse for not driving them
here is a couple of great pictures not sure if they have been on before this thread moves so fast just like good old TVRs
Andrew
here is a couple of great pictures not sure if they have been on before this thread moves so fast just like good old TVRs
Andrew
[quote=prideaux]I do think the 3000s is one of the most photogenic TVRs built and there are not enough good pictures out there but in a way you can see why some people own them and hardly drive them as just sitting in the drive looking at them with a Mug of tea or a bottle of Magners is a pleasure in itself but thats still no excuse for not driving them
My first TVR (.. sounds like "my first Sony" .. ?!)
Italy, August 1988
My first TVR (.. sounds like "my first Sony" .. ?!)
Italy, August 1988
Mr Tiger said:
It was that article that made me want a Vixen all those years ago. Still got the magazine with the freebie stickers stapled to the spine.
Chris
I've also got the magazine (without stickers) however I wanted a Vixen when I saw one in a book I was given for my 14th birthday. I will have to find it and copy the picture(s) the put them on here.Chris
Nige
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