Nice 83' 280i FHC for sale in Cornwall
Nice 83' 280i FHC for sale in Cornwall
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GBinUSA

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222 posts

146 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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http://www.classicandsportscar.com/classifieds/cla...

Wish I could find one like this in the US.

Grady

1,230 posts

282 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Nice garage and nice car too. 190 BHP is a little high, no? Grady

mrzigazaga

18,741 posts

187 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Grady said:
Nice garage and nice car too. 190 BHP is a little high, no? Grady
160bhp was an ambitious claim, 140-150 was a more realistic number...190bhp was the figure for the 350i i believe...?

Tasmin200

1,361 posts

209 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Looks like an excellent car at a realistic price but the coupe doesn't seem to excite the TVR fancier.

mrzigazaga

18,741 posts

187 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Id definitely have an FHC if i had the money and space...smile

minkybob

341 posts

193 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Its mine

Still crying to she her go.
She's a real gem!

Happy she going to a real good home.


mrzigazaga

18,741 posts

187 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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minkybob said:
Its mine

Still crying to she her go.
She's a real gem!

Happy she going to a real good home.
Must be a terrible time for you...I couldn't imagine having to sell Poppy....Hope it goes to a good home.......Ziga

GinG15

501 posts

193 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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a nice car!!! perfect chassis and suspension....exactly like it should be!!!

power is a very optimistic....its the standard 2.8i which was claimed to have 150hp....a rolling road would rather tell 130...


Daggsy

899 posts

274 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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minkybob said:
Its mine

Still crying to she her go.
She's a real gem!

Happy she going to a real good home.
Its mine now !!!

Many thanks Martin for your help, patience and time during the purchase.
driving A 380 mile trouble free ride from Cornwall to SD Autotec at Boroughbridge so that Steve can give it a 'once over' then off to the trimmers for the interior retrim.
Its only took 33yrs to actually own a FHC, still, two TVR's is never enough ...... is three though?

Edited by Daggsy on Friday 3rd June 09:33

mrzigazaga

18,741 posts

187 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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Wheres the bloody picture then?...smile
Welcome to the pack...Treat your beast with respect and it will give you many happy SPG....

You beat me...I only waited 30 years to own a TVR...hehe

Well done...Now see if it will make it to Warwickshire for the biggest baddest gathering of Wedge's the world has ever seen...


Ziga

jonburton14

44 posts

119 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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I had to wait 20 years for my first TVR. Wife needed an extension, new kitchen, garden needed landscaping and a host of other things before I got mine.Thank god I did it's a beast.

Daggsy

899 posts

274 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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mrzigazaga said:
Wheres the bloody picture then?...smile
Welcome to the pack...Treat your beast with respect and it will give you many happy SPG....

You beat me...I only waited 30 years to own a TVR...hehe

Well done...Now see if it will make it to Warwickshire for the biggest baddest gathering of Wedge's the world has ever seen...


Ziga
No No No

It only took 33 yrs to own a FHC.

First TVR was a Red 1978 3000M purchased in 1981. This was sold in 83 as part of a house move in preference to staying put and buying an 18mth old Tasmin.
Financially a good move but an itch to be scratched was left.
S series followed then Pre Cat Griff and Tuscan 1.

Kept the Griff and Tuscan and finally added the 280i Tasmin ....... all RED of course.

Too many commitments inc Griff Growl this year but will make BBWF in future.
Already paid up for The Rusty nail Run in Sept.

Pics to follow as soon as I get the car back from SD Autotec.

Daggsy

899 posts

274 months

Tuesday 20th September 2016
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Car now back from SD Autotec and Trim Unique !!!

Trouble free drive from Cornwall to Boroughbridge. Steve gave car a quick once over. Goe set up, headlight (N/S) motor plus other bits.
Dislocated my knee, after a couple of weeks Steve delivered car.
Previous arrangements made with Lee Whitehead at Trim Unique honoured so car off to Trim Unique, Cleveleys, Blackpool.

Google Trim Unique for general details.

We dropped car off with Lee and after a 'consultation' left feeling a happy couple.

Regular contact with Lee, then collection on promised date after a 'windows out' full leather retrim.

Result; a very happy couple with a better than factory fresh Tasmin FHC.

Can only highly recommend TRIM UNIQUE for a first class servive.






Daggsy

899 posts

274 months

Tuesday 20th September 2016
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A couple more.





Best RED Tasmin at our address. Se You at Chatsworth.

Grady

1,230 posts

282 months

Tuesday 20th September 2016
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Very spiffy! I've always like the look of a FHC - one of the first wedges I ever saw was in a car magazine (Car & Driver?) and it was a FHC. Wonder if the a/c will hold up to a summer or did you replace it? And I confidently predict you are going to need a cargo net. wink

Mr Tank

5,797 posts

297 months

Tuesday 20th September 2016
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Hi Ken

It really looks great, ref the roof lining did Lee do a suspended roof (As original) or did he do the standard roof as per later TVR's?

See you at Chatsworth (Weather depending)

Andy

Daggsy

899 posts

274 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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Roof lining was not suspended, so replaced with as was.

I mentioned this when we dropped the car off after you mentioned it at the Griff Growl. A quick look confirmed that it was not suspended. Maybe it had been done previously or maybe its because its a TVR built car.

Daggsy

899 posts

274 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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Grady said:
Very spiffy! I've always like the look of a FHC - one of the first wedges I ever saw was in a car magazine (Car & Driver?) and it was a FHC. Wonder if the a/c will hold up to a summer or did you replace it? And I confidently predict you are going to need a cargo net. wink
No air con and I am consdering how to secure baggage after a little usage.

mrzigazaga

18,741 posts

187 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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Looks nice and fresh...And with still some mild weather to enjoy...Oh and you now need Wedge shaped luggage...That should stop it rolling about...smile

GBinUSA

Original Poster:

222 posts

146 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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Looks fantastic. They did a great job!!