The new model from TVR
The new model from TVR
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d_drinks

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1,426 posts

293 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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It seems that TVR have been caught testing their latest model on the moors - see picture below. The model yet to be named, (inside sources are hinting at another kitchen appliance reference such as the DC07) is based on chassis from the Cerbera.

The model is thought to be aimed at the increasing prestige 4x4 market, dominated by the likes of BMW’s X5 and Porsche’s new Cheyenne. Inside sources have not confirmed the release date for the completed car, it is thought that next Friday is however a likely release date. Sources were however quick to point out thatthe first 100 or so buyers will pay around £45,000 for the privilege of developing the car once purchased.



PS I love TVR’s so this is all very tongue in cheek any replies should be in like manner !!

trefor

14,720 posts

307 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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I think they need to work on the camouflage (sp?) a little more - it's a bit easy to spot. Maybe it's the latest in Tallivan developments?

day_dreamer

1,324 posts

298 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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It looks like it is taking part in the Corsa TV advert where they all play hide and seek.

Malc

swilly

9,699 posts

298 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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I know TVR's are often second and third cars, and are often parked up for long periods but................

Size Nine Elm

5,167 posts

308 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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How not to be seen in your car
In this picture there are forty people. In cars. None of them can be seen. In this film we hope to show you how not to be seen.
(Caption on screen: 'HM GOVERNMENT, PUBLIC SERVICE FILM NO. 42 PARA 6. "HOW NOT TO BE SEEN"')

Voice Over: In this film we hope to show how not to be seen. This is Mr. C.E.R. Bera of Napier Court, Black Lion Road London SE5. He can not be seen. Now I am going to ask him to stand up. Mr. Bera will you stand up please...

(With apologies)

MB.

850 posts

308 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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That isn't the moors, that is the Isle of Wight!




It seems that TVR have been caught testing their latest model on the moors - see picture below. The model yet to be named, (inside sources are hinting at another kitchen appliance reference such as the DC07) is based on chassis from the Cerbera.

The model is thought to be aimed at the increasing prestige 4x4 market, dominated by the likes of BMW’s X5 and Porsche’s new Cheyenne. Inside sources have not confirmed the release date for the completed car, it is thought that next Friday is however a likely release date. Sources were however quick to point out thatthe first 100 or so buyers will pay around £45,000 for the privilege of developing the car once purchased.



PS I love TVR’s so this is all very tongue in cheek any replies should be in like manner !!

grey42cerbie

415 posts

290 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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Wrecked Exotics! it doesn't look even slightly wrecked. They are probably sat behind having a picnic or something

Steve
Grey 4.2 Cerbie

PetrolTed

34,465 posts

327 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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That's a well known car from a few years ago. Patrick Buckland's from the IofW as MB says. He was a bit of an 'enthusiastic' driver to say the least. He also had a part in developing Carmaggedon or whatever it was called. I think he modelled the game on his own driving experiences

Corin Denton

8,762 posts

292 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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Just had a look at that site , has anyone seen that mashed up Chimaera in the new photos section ?

shnozz

30,141 posts

295 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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Corin Denton said: Just had a look at that site , has anyone seen that mashed up Chimaera in the new photos section ?


www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=33280&f=13&h=0