Red Tuscan, Penn
Red Tuscan, Penn
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Gladers01

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73 months

Sunday 17th May
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Not seen one of these for a while, parked up at the pub and in stunning condition for its age thumbup





Adrian@

4,569 posts

307 months

Monday 18th May
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Rather than Tuscan, it looks to be a 1800S MkIV. A@

Gladers01

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73 months

Monday 18th May
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Adrian@ said:
Rather than Tuscan, it looks to be a 1800S MkIV. A@
I stand corrected, not familiar with the earlier models thumbup

Adrian@

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307 months

Monday 18th May
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Gladers01 said:
I stand corrected, not familiar with the earlier models thumbup
I have to say, I might not be correct, (my first ever TVR, was a Vixen S1 and my earliest now, is a Vixen S3) but the MG bonnet vent and the canted rear decal which is sort of just visible (that might say 1800...there are two versions from that 1800 era). Damn pretty though...they were the very best of the era (before the factory sort of failed, and the Lilley's took over, leading to a more basic Vixen S1, so as to survive). A@

Edited by Adrian@ on Monday 18th May 18:39