How many S1`s left
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Podie said:
Try asking chuggaboom...
Did someone call ?
I have 324 built and taggged as S1 on file.
This may not be the full picture though as some may never have been owned by members.
How many are still live...now there's a question.
>> Edited by Chuggaboom on Thursday 24th February 13:39
my S1 is still going (kind of, still trying to get engine) and its an October 1987 with the very early type dash.
The indicator etc tell tale bulbs are just lights on the dash has anyone else got this type of dash. i.e no smoked plastic cover?
it may be the oldest still going, what number do you use to get the chassis number.
is it the last 3 digits?
>> Edited by old64er on Thursday 24th February 13:53
The indicator etc tell tale bulbs are just lights on the dash has anyone else got this type of dash. i.e no smoked plastic cover?
it may be the oldest still going, what number do you use to get the chassis number.
is it the last 3 digits?
>> Edited by old64er on Thursday 24th February 13:53
mmickgoodall said:
mines chassis no 310 registered 13/08/88 so about half way through production as far as I know. There seemed to be a few at the meet last year.
Hello 21502.
When you say registered...do u mean "First Registered" as on the V5 ?
Your Works Order No was 88/0310....but that means the 310th chassis in 88, not the 310th S.
carsgrafter said:
I`m thinking my S1 must be one of the oldest still running H354 1987 E plate
How about this chap...?
bondingi
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=31283&f=11&h=0&hw=v5
At the Silverstone meet last year I counted 5 true S1's mine included. Bills1 was the oldest I saw, my one second reg 5/apr/88.
There were quite a few variants of the S1.5, easiest way I've found to tell S1 from S1.5 is that you can not lock the doors on a S1 from the inside i.e. no locking plunger near the window. All S1.5's I've seen have this like the S2's. Of course I stand to be corrected as nothing is ever "standard" on a TVR
There were quite a few variants of the S1.5, easiest way I've found to tell S1 from S1.5 is that you can not lock the doors on a S1 from the inside i.e. no locking plunger near the window. All S1.5's I've seen have this like the S2's. Of course I stand to be corrected as nothing is ever "standard" on a TVR

Chuggaboom said:
old64er said:
what number do you use to get the chassis number. is it the last 3 digits?
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The chassis No = the VIN No. and is generally 17 digits long.
See your V5 or the plate on the car...they should match !
if they don't.
you are talking to an ex MOT tester and i have owned and traded hundreds of cars
i wondered what the number of production in that year was respresented within the VIN no. or more to the point what number my car is
IS it the last 3 digits???????? >> Edited by old64er on Friday 25th February 08:45
Off the top of my head I can't remember the month but mine was the 320th TVR in 1988. bills1 is the earliest 1988 S1 I know of followed very closely by craigy 2 cars later. I would have to assume that bondingi has the oldest S1 being the 234th TVR in 1987.
>> Edited by aruck on Friday 25th February 12:14
>> Edited by aruck on Friday 25th February 12:14
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