Another TVR question....

Another TVR question....

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AnarchyStorm

Original Poster:

943 posts

257 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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Yes, another TVR question from me. What can I say, I am addicted by the look of them and the sounds.

What I was thinking the other day was......

What are the main models of the TVR? Cerbera, Griffith, Chimaera ????

raceboy

13,133 posts

281 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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.......Tuscan, Tamora, T350C, and maybe in a few months T350T, then theres the old models, Tasmin, Vixen, etc, etc, or of course you could scroll down a bit on the Gassing page and find all the info you could ever ask for

AnarchyStorm

Original Poster:

943 posts

257 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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Cheers raceboy. So the Tuscan is just one model then?
As you can see I am still trying to learn about TVR's. I suppose I could solve it by looking at the TVR forums once in a while, D'oh!

burriana500

16,556 posts

255 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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Well, there are two Tuscan models, but they're about 35 years apart, and the older one's are as rare as rocking horse.....!

Are you going to join the ranks?

Go on, you know it makes sense!

raceboy

13,133 posts

281 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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AnarchyStorm said: So the Tuscan is just one model then?

Current line up theres the 'normal' Tuscan and the Tuscan S, and the Tuscan R which has now become the T440R, or something like that
TVR

tvrgaas

1,460 posts

271 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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raceboy said:

AnarchyStorm said: So the Tuscan is just one model then?

Current line up theres the 'normal' Tuscan and the Tuscan S, and the Tuscan R which has now become the T440R, or something like that
TVR



And the old ones cames as SWB, LWB, Wide Body with 289 or 302ci (Ford USA V8's) and then V6 (Ford UK)

AnarchyStorm

Original Poster:

943 posts

257 months

Tuesday 27th May 2003
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I knew it was too good to be true, I am now more confused over teh TVR's than ever now. I will just stick to the ordinary Cerbera, Chimaera and Griffith, easy enough to spot and name.

When it comes to Tuscans, I will just make it out as a Tuscan and no more.

WilliamBall

4,293 posts

283 months

Tuesday 27th May 2003
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tvrgaas said:

raceboy said:

AnarchyStorm said: So the Tuscan is just one model then?

Current line up theres the 'normal' Tuscan and the Tuscan S, and the Tuscan R which has now become the T440R, or something like that
TVR


And the old ones cames as SWB, LWB, Wide Body with 289 or 302ci (Ford USA V8's) and then V6 (Ford UK)



Not to forget the Tuscan challenge cars, that are different again and are neither old tuscan or new tuscan.

WB