Possible to obtain a copy of the Steve Heath “bible”?
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Found what is presumably his direct website here:
https://www.shengltd.com/infusions/eshop/eshop.php...
Can anyone confirm that this is still legit? Haven’t seen mutterings of any orders from ha site for a couple years.
https://www.shengltd.com/infusions/eshop/eshop.php...
Can anyone confirm that this is still legit? Haven’t seen mutterings of any orders from ha site for a couple years.
Quite true that!
Trust me, it’s a different world here in the US when you have an “oddball” car, lol. I’ve got the TVR, a Dolly Sprint and a 2500S Estate and have owned a few Citroën DSs (not to mention a ‘69 TVR Vixen S2 prior) so I’m quite used to having a baptism by fire learning experience keeping certain cars going and I’m sure the Griff will be right up that alley!
Trust me, it’s a different world here in the US when you have an “oddball” car, lol. I’ve got the TVR, a Dolly Sprint and a 2500S Estate and have owned a few Citroën DSs (not to mention a ‘69 TVR Vixen S2 prior) so I’m quite used to having a baptism by fire learning experience keeping certain cars going and I’m sure the Griff will be right up that alley!
phillpot said:
Penelope Stopit said:
It's great here, there Is an endless pit of knowledge
Best way to learn is get yourself a TVR Edited by phillpot on Sunday 13th October 13:28
Whilst the cars are assembled from manufacturers parts bins, it would be wrong to assume TVR used said components in the same way as the OE supplier intended. A knowledgeable owner is a useful contact.
bergxu said:
Found what is presumably his direct website here:
https://www.shengltd.com/infusions/eshop/eshop.php...
Can anyone confirm that this is still legit? Haven’t seen mutterings of any orders from ha site for a couple years.
Yes the book is very informative and useful. Used it many times over the years.https://www.shengltd.com/infusions/eshop/eshop.php...
Can anyone confirm that this is still legit? Haven’t seen mutterings of any orders from ha site for a couple years.
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