RE: TVR T350C: Spotted

Thursday 4th June 2015

TVR T350C: Spotted

How to mark the real return of TVR? To the classifieds!



Arguably the news of TVR's return is more significant to PistonHeads than anybody else, given PH has its origins inextricably linked with the brand. The plan for a new car appears a credible one, so how better to mark the occasion than with a previous hero?

'Spider' wheels again working their magic
'Spider' wheels again working their magic
The problem is knowing where to start. Logic would dictate a Sagaris as the most appropriate given it's the last model launched under the old regime but there's so much else to consider too. The Griffith remains the archetypal TVR for many and is desirable from pre-cat right through to the last limited editions. The styling of a Tuscan is still out of this world and the Wedges offer a very cheap way into TVR ownership.

But eventually this T350 was settled on. Why? Because it's a personal favourite, the spec is perfect and the advert is full of detail and insight. Arguably more than any other car, an especially knowledgeable and enthusiastic owner is most pleasing to see with a TVR.

The T350C was launched in 2003. Originally intended as a replacement for the Tuscan racer, it evolved to become a road car to sit below the Tuscan and eventually the Sagaris. Essentially a coupe version of the Tamora, it cost just £38,500 (!) and was joined a year later by the T350T (Targa).

Looking pretty fresh in here too
Looking pretty fresh in here too
Perhaps it's the passage of time, perhaps it's the rarity, perhaps it's the spec; whatever, this T350 looks marvellous. Short and squat with big wheels out at the corners, it's fantastically dramatic without being over the top. There is also paint - Halcyon Atlantis Blue - that changes colour depending on the light. Always works best on a TVR.

The T350 was always regarded as one of the better sorted TVRs dynamically, and this car should further improved on that with three-way adjustable Nitron dampers plus Eibach springs. That's not the end of the useful upgrades either, with a reversing camera, iPhone compatible stereo and cruise control added by this owner. He also has a set of 16-inch wheels with Toyo T1R tyres because "Tamoras and T350s ride and handle better on these wheels" in his opinion. As a man who has owned this car since 2011 and a Cerbera for a decade before that, he should know his TVRs. He has also been a PHer since the turn of the millennium, which must make him a good egg.

Makes noise, goes fast
Makes noise, goes fast
The PH forums will be a mine of useful information on purchasing a T350 but all the important boxes appear to have been ticked with this car. The clutch typically only lasts 15,000 miles but this car had a new one in December. Servicing has been regular and extensive, the electrics are said to be functioning perfectly and it has the advantage of being a late model in the production run. Not only does this mean sun visors are fitted (the decadence) but it's often said that the later Speed Sixes are the best.

At £25K the T350 is around half the price of a Sagaris, making it appear great value. There is so much of the noise, fury and visceral excitement of that car for a lot less money. For anyone frustrated at increasingly sanitised sports cars and unable to wait for the new model to reach fruition, a used TVR seems to make more sense than ever.


TVR T350c
Engine
: 3,605cc straight six
Transmission: 5-speed manual, Rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 355@7,200rpm
Torque (lb ft): 290@5,500rpm
MPG: N/A
CO2: N/A
First registered: 2005
Recorded mileage: 47,800
Price new: £38,500 (2003)
Yours for: £25,500

See the advert here.

Specs: Ultimate car page

[Images: Matthew Everington for Backlash Photography]

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Undirection

Original Poster:

467 posts

122 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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Complete with Aussie steering wheel!

F1GTRUeno

6,363 posts

219 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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The best looking car TVR ever made.

Guvernator

13,168 posts

166 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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F1GTRUeno said:
The best looking car TVR ever made.
Nope, sorry going to have to disagree. It's lovely but I think the Tuscan in mk1 guise is still the prettiest. smile

JulianHJ

8,747 posts

263 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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If I was ever going to have another TVR it would be that model in that colour. cloud9

kambites

67,602 posts

222 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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Lovely car; so much more desirable than anything produced by the mainstream manufacturers. smile

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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Just such a good looking car.

Lowtimer

4,293 posts

169 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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Personally the looks of some other models are more to my taste but that's a subjective opinion and everyone sees aesthtics differently. As a driving experience though I find it hard to think of a better value TVR, and that looks like an excellent example of its sub-species. Helluva car for the money, and well worth a space in any garage.

lewisf182

2,089 posts

189 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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Really do love the look of these. Only second to the Sagaris in TVR terms IMO, perhaps a future possibility for me whereas the Sagaris will more than likely remain forever a dream.

rumbled

350 posts

234 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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This brings back such fond memories of my red bull blue T350C. The power, the noise and fantastic presence come to mind. Then I'm haunted by the build quality and general unreliability, particularly the overheating... that engine was great when it was on song but my god it was temperamental.

Would I do it again? Yes, I probably would. But this time with eyes wide open and suitable alternatives cars in the garage.

Edited by rumbled on Thursday 4th June 15:36

exceed

454 posts

177 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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A lot of TVR's going about these days, I think owners may have finally solved the reliability issues of yesteryear! Soo nice to see something different on the road, and always appreciate and smiling when they see me in my cars.

soad

32,915 posts

177 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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What's not to like?

chris watton

22,477 posts

261 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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exceed said:
A lot of TVR's going about these days, I think owners may have finally solved the reliability issues of yesteryear! Soo nice to see something different on the road, and always appreciate and smiling when they see me in my cars.
You're right - I have just had my 3.6 S6 ungraded to 4.3, and that comes complete with 100k mile warranty!

A lot of TVR's now are in better fettle and more reliable than when they left the factory.

daveco

4,130 posts

208 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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The Cerberas are still the coolest of them all to me imo smokin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boH0B7Dn3xc

When they can show a 993 turbo a clean pair of heels you know they are lightning quick

OldandGrumpy

2,681 posts

242 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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Had one for nine years. It's a lovely thing to own and a cracking drive.

ManOpener

12,467 posts

170 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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F1GTRUeno said:
The best looking car TVR ever made.
Exactly my sentiments. A little more refined than the Sagaris and personally I think the Tuscan is a big, well, ugly.

Hungry Pigeon

224 posts

185 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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Lovely car, but when the original is so amazing...why go for anything else? Griffith please, in any colour. Best car ever. Ever.

C7 JFW

1,205 posts

220 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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T350C is the only TVR I'd have out of choice. Obviously anyone keeping one long term would need to strip the entire car down, replace the electronics and powder coat everything they could find, but it's still an awesome piece of engineering and for me, the daddy of the cool British cars.

Best line though, 'Makes noise, goes fast'.

pSynrg

238 posts

183 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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I don't get to drive many different cars but on a super car track day thing, one of these was in the line up.

I got to drive it hard around the track. To this day the most memorable drive I've ever experienced.

Absolutely my fave car. Fantastic and unique TVR looks, inside and out and such a visceral soundtrack.

I'd live with any of the apparent TVR issues any day without hesitation if I could afford it.

cerb4.5lee

30,759 posts

181 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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Always wanted one of these and that example is a lovely colour too, the values have been nicely rising too so could be a good buy.

jamieduff1981

8,028 posts

141 months

Thursday 4th June 2015
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It's good, but it's not a Cerbera.