TVR Vixen MK1 Pictures
TVR Vixen MK1 Pictures
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prideaux

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4,974 posts

171 months

Sunday 6th October 2013
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This car gets better and better every time I see her.
Recent bonnet re spray and new head lining and some new trim bits replaced although no expert I think she is very much original although maybe those who know otherwise might point out here whats not to help those aiming for an OE restoration.
I trust this will be of help to those rebuilding cars from boxes of parts;

Andrew
































Astacus

3,705 posts

256 months

Sunday 6th October 2013
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Cheers Andrew that really is very useful.

I can already see he has different hinges to me. His are similar to the 1800S, whilst mine seem to be the same as later Vixens (ie Anglia ones). He also has the filler cap variation built into the hose, which at least one other S1 owner has mentioned

Matt

Edited by Astacus on Sunday 6th October 19:22

GTRene

20,723 posts

246 months

Sunday 6th October 2013
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very nice, although I'm not such fan of all those 'loose' wires, but I guess that was a bit how it was done those days?

alphaone

1,023 posts

195 months

Sunday 6th October 2013
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What colour is it? Reason for asking is my car was Silver Fox when new and I was considering returning it to original but havent seen one that colour yet.

prideaux

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4,974 posts

171 months

Sunday 6th October 2013
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alphaone said:
What colour is it? Reason for asking is my car was Silver Fox when new and I was considering returning it to original but havent seen one that colour yet.
I am not sure but I have sent Richard a Text so will let you know.
I think the engine bay is where he is going to tidy up a little next however he likes the patina look and I must say surprise surprise in this case so do I the car has from what I can see never been fully restored but just maintained and refreshed over time a car is only unrestored once in its life and some cars wear the age well and Richards certainly does.
Andrew

heightswitch

6,322 posts

272 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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Hinges are 1800S,
What chassis number is the car? I had assumed that All Vixen S1 on adopted the Pop hinge but there may be some transition as was usual at the time.
Its also missing front indicators I think.

Engine (chassis) mounts also look to be different to std x-flow vixen which may also point to this car being a v early 1800s made into a Vixen S1 at the factory.
N.


Edited by heightswitch on Monday 7th October 05:39

thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

304 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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heightswitch said:
Hinges are 1800S,
What chassis number is the car? I had assumed that All Vixen S1 on adopted the Pop hinge but there may be some transition as was usual at the time.
Its also missing front indicators I think.

Engine (chassis) mounts also look to be different to std x-flow vixen which may also point to this car being a v early 1800s made into a Vixen S1 at the factory.
N.


Edited by heightswitch on Monday 7th October 05:39
Its a TVR Neil, they didn,t change the hinges on the same day they changed the engine. In fact they didn,t change the engine on all Vixen S1,s, some still had MGB engines but were sold as Vixens.
The engine mounts look correct for a series 1, you are probably confusing them with S2,s which of course were different because they had a different chassis.
It looks to have front indicators to me unless you mean the side markers. Series 1 Vixens never had side markers, in fact nor did "sausage" bonnet S2,s. The exceptions of course being the ones that did.

Edited by thegamekeeper on Monday 7th October 11:29

heightswitch

6,322 posts

272 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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thegamekeeper said:
Its a TVR Neil, they didn,t change the hinges on the same day they changed the engine. In fact they didn,t change the engine on all Vixen S1,s, some still had MGB engines but were sold as Vixens.
The engine mounts look correct for a series 1, you are probably confusing them with S2,s which of course were different because they had a different chassis.
It looks to have front indicators to me unless you mean the side markers. Series 1 Vixens never had side markers, in fact nor did "sausage" bonnet S2,s. The exceptions of course being the ones that did.

Edited by thegamekeeper on Monday 7th October 11:29
I get confused every day Steve.
must be the 2 pack fumes wink

prideaux

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4,974 posts

171 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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alphaone said:
What colour is it? Reason for asking is my car was Silver Fox when new and I was considering returning it to original but havent seen one that colour yet.
Well all Richard Knows on the colour is that its an Aston Martin Silver i guess the body shop that did the recent bonnet repair and spray colour matched it.
The Chassis no is VX133F looking on the Vixen register its next in line car has led a far different life.
A

Marcosmaniac

8 posts

156 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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Previous car, VX132, is mine and looks to have had a hard life.
http://tvr.at/vixen1-9.html
car currently work in progress

prideaux

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4,974 posts

171 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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Marcosmaniac said:
Previous car, VX132, is mine and looks to have had a hard life.
http://tvr.at/vixen1-9.html
car currently work in progress
In Talking to Richard she was originally red like yours I think they must have had a cheap supply of red paint up there so has had a colour change however still bonded to chassis and no evidence of a full restoration.
Maybe yours went to a foster home and his was spoilt and pampered?? but you will get there it will be worth the effort
A

alphaone

1,023 posts

195 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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prideaux said:
Well all Richard Knows on the colour is that its an Aston Martin Silver i guess the body shop that did the recent bonnet repair and spray colour matched it.
The Chassis no is VX133F looking on the Vixen register its next in line car has led a far different life.
A
Thanks for taking the time to ask the owner - cheers

DavidY

4,492 posts

306 months

Wednesday 9th October 2013
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I can add some more pictures that may help anyone restoring, previously owned Vixen S1 (first customer car!!) Pictures taken around 1999!!!




quattrophenia

1,103 posts

220 months

Wednesday 9th October 2013
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That more than enough of that car porn, it's far too early in the day. Now how much do you want for her!

Astacus

3,705 posts

256 months

Wednesday 9th October 2013
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Thanks for posting those pictures David.

Edited by Astacus on Wednesday 9th October 16:53