Tuscan V6 chassis numbers
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Mr Tiger said:
Thanks Chris yes it’s on, was possibly black & yellow at one time and it’s been a V8 a long while. Very nice car but by the looks of it it’ll need some work…
If there are any Dutch Tuscan owners on here, or indeed anyone that knows a Dutch owner - please get in contact !
We have had no success with any replies from TVRCC Holland so have we very little detail on the cars there, and conversely have history information on UK cars that have ‘disappeared’ so we can hopefully link them up. All other international TVRCC’s have been very helpful indeed.
We have had no success with any replies from TVRCC Holland so have we very little detail on the cars there, and conversely have history information on UK cars that have ‘disappeared’ so we can hopefully link them up. All other international TVRCC’s have been very helpful indeed.
Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 11th September 17:34
Gregor Marshall said:
Esper van Heesewijk or Jos Wymeersch are the biggest Dutch TVR guys I know, they would be good to reach out too and the are/were on PH.
Going through some of my late Dad's Slaes Ledgers from the 1970s I have found a coupe of TVR Tuscans that the sold.
The details show date of purchase, seller name and address, registration, chassis number, engine number, registered too name and address, buyers name and address, slae date, purchase price and sale price.
Would any of those be of interest for your register?
PM sentGoing through some of my late Dad's Slaes Ledgers from the 1970s I have found a coupe of TVR Tuscans that the sold.
The details show date of purchase, seller name and address, registration, chassis number, engine number, registered too name and address, buyers name and address, slae date, purchase price and sale price.
Would any of those be of interest for your register?
GTRene said:
sounds like a bargain, and its not in a really bad state, looks 'compleet' as well.
ok to get it like new will cost also a lot, but then I guess it could be a 50-60k car? with more in the future, it will not get less with just 101 or so made.
Looks very original, and very similar cost to a Vixen to restore but with added rarity and value. And power!ok to get it like new will cost also a lot, but then I guess it could be a 50-60k car? with more in the future, it will not get less with just 101 or so made.
Edited by GTRene on Wednesday 6th July 22:36
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