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Thanks for the heads up sir! 
343 is the number quoted for "TVR 290S" on this website:
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/
Try entering "TVR" in the search box and you will get a more representative picture of numbers remaining, although not completely accurate due to the vagaries of TVR's recording of model type when registering new cars.
An "S" can be anything from just a plain "TVR", a "Sports", a "Tasmin", an "S", a "280S" a "290S", or a "V8S" on the V5C.
I don't know if any are actually named as "S3C" for example?
Even a V8S can be a "290S".
HTH.
343 is the number quoted for "TVR 290S" on this website:
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/
Try entering "TVR" in the search box and you will get a more representative picture of numbers remaining, although not completely accurate due to the vagaries of TVR's recording of model type when registering new cars.
An "S" can be anything from just a plain "TVR", a "Sports", a "Tasmin", an "S", a "280S" a "290S", or a "V8S" on the V5C.
I don't know if any are actually named as "S3C" for example?
Even a V8S can be a "290S".
HTH.

Edited by glenrobbo on Monday 7th March 08:22
Thanks for the clarification Glen. I know that there has been discussion on here before about exactly how the "S" was registered thus making it hard to get an exact number.
I have to admit that the articles are very interesting, if not the most comprehensive, some good photos though and it's only £3.99.
When I get home tonight I will post pictures of the S pages via thumbsnap.
Chris
I have to admit that the articles are very interesting, if not the most comprehensive, some good photos though and it's only £3.99.
When I get home tonight I will post pictures of the S pages via thumbsnap.
Chris
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