TVR Exhibition in Germany
24 TVRs crop up in a German museum
Where would you go if you wanted to see a line-up of dozens of pristine TVRs, spanning the life of the company? Perhaps not top of the list would be Bad Homburg in Germany.
But a museum in this west-central city has put it firmly on the TVR map by organising an exhibition of 24 of the legendary cars. OK, so the exhibition took place at the end of last year, and it has been chatted about on the forums, but for some reason the pics have only just touched down on the PH news desk.
The exhibition is however on until March and starts with a ’62 Grantura MK II which stood forgotten in a disused factory hall for 29 years. There is also a Griffith 200, several Vixen S1 to S4, a Tuscan SE V8, a 2500M recently discovered in an old barn, a rare prototype Zante (New-York Motorshow 1971), a Chimaera and a T350C.
Finally, the very last ever built model Sagaris is situated at the very end of the show.
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