The road to TVR Tuscan ownership

The road to TVR Tuscan ownership

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Rob-c33sg

139 posts

56 months

Tuesday 8th March 2022
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Glad to see you still have it smile Looks great!

Andy665

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3,623 posts

228 months

Friday 11th March 2022
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Got access to some of the photos taken by the professional photographer who was present during Sundays Elan Valley drive
















Andy665

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Monday 4th April 2022
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Now that car meet / show season is here again I decided to look for someone to create something for me. Usually the car detailing stuff I take with me to shows / meets is in an old Swissvax bag that does the job but I wanted something a little more unique.

Seeing how many old jerry cans are converted into picnic hampers and mini bars got me thinking. Managed to track someone down locally who I was able to share my (simple) idea with and the end result is a colour matched detailing jerry can, plenty of space for my needs and ticks the box for being a bit different to the norm




Andy665

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3,623 posts

228 months

Thursday 28th April 2022
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Original front indicators were looking a bit tired and were becoming loose so decided to invest in a new kit that allows fitment of new indicators that can also be wired to act as DRLs

Great kit with only issues being the removal of the original indicators, pushing them back into the inner wing was easy, getting them out was something else, eventually managed by splitting them into their 3 main parts making them small enough to feed in and around the dipped beam unit and out of the access panel.

Was also a good opportunity to clean up all the electrical connectors in the access panels with a little electrical contact cleaner and wire brush

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTA6xDX5ZLg

Rob-c33sg

139 posts

56 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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I have a set ready for when the time is right - look great!

Andy665

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Saturday 7th May 2022
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Rob-c33sg said:
I have a set ready for when the time is right - look great!
I ended up not using the backing plates, would need a lot of filing - no fault with the kit, more the moulding. The light units were such a snug fit in the recess that I simply ran a bead of Tiger Seal and they are rock solid.

Removing the original indicators was a nightmare, dead easy if you have 2 hands each with10 inch long fingers, literally got to prise them apart in to their 3 sections but this can only be done inside the inner wing and therefore can only really be done by "feel" alone

I did the 2nd one a lot quicker than the first but still got the scrapes on my hands

Andy665

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228 months

Monday 9th May 2022
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Managed to get a cancelled booking from my local wheel refurbishers who really are excellent to get all 4 wheels done.

All had minor marks on them when I bought the car but none were kerbed until I managed to do two of them when leaving Donington the previous weekend. What had irritated me since day one was that the two new wheels (replaced due to originals cracking in 2018) was that two had inner barrels in silver while the other 2 were black so this was an opportunity to sort out that as well.

I was not sure whether to go a shade darker than original but on advice of the refurbishers I went with OE silver on the fronts with a metallic black on the inners.

Finish is excellent and the inners being in metallic black really makes a difference when on the car, it allows the spokes to stand out a bit more.

Much work yesterday getting the wheel stickers on them and properly positioned (spoke opposite the valve cap), some ceramic wheel protection on them all and cleaning of inner arches, chassis rails etc






Andy665

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228 months

Wednesday 1st June 2022
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All back from its 20th service and annual MOT

Despite only doing 1,800 miles since its last service it has been serviced every year so I need to keep it going - adds to the provenance of the car and maintains a perfect service history

Its a real trek for me - 110 miles to drop it off and then a 4 train 4 hour journey back for me followed by the same to go and collect it.

There are other TVR specialists closer but car has been looked after by the same person for 14 years so it makes me sense to keep going there.

Full service including coolant change, MOT, ridding the clutch pedal of an annoying squeak, new battery, new rear number plate light and some reworking of a bit of wiring.

Car ran beautifully on the journey home which sweetened the bill (a little) and its good to know it has been thoroughly checked over

Andy665

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3,623 posts

228 months

Monday 6th June 2022
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Spent Saturday at the big classic car show at Tatton park on the TVR Car Club stand.

Huge attendance on Saturday, no doubt helped by the weather forecast being good for the Saturday and awful for the Sunday.

Never been to anything organised by this region of the club so knew no one on arrival but the usual very warm TVR welcome was offered along with free bacon rolls and teas / coffees

Stand was very busy all day and as is usual most of the owners were on hand to answer questions, let people sit on the cars etc, very different to most of the other club displays




Andy665

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228 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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Yesterday was the second day of Peaks to the Beach, a drive out run by one of the regions of the TVR Car Club - and a fantastically well organised two days it is.

Day one I could not attend was a drive around the Peak district with about 75 cars turning up, yesterday was the second leg, from Nantwich, over to the Ponderosa then out to Bangor, up the A55 coast road (taking in the tunnels) and ending up in the arena at Rhyl. I believe just over 100 cars took part yesterday with no problems reported.

Forecast had not been good in the week but the day was dry and apart from at the Ponderosa (where it is always bitterly cold) it was quite warm.

Great mix of cars and the usual incredibly friendly TVR owners made it a great day.

First attempt at using the new Saramonic wireless mic I had purchased for the GoPro10, need to turn the sensitivity down a little as I mount it at the rear between the exhausts but ran all day with battery still left so a good first outing - so much easier going wireless

https://youtu.be/IiY6nHu7sL4

















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Edited by Andy665 on Monday 20th June 16:42

TR4man

5,227 posts

174 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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It was a great weekend and fortunately the weather on both days wasn’t as bad as forecast.

Enjoyed the video!

Forgive me for saying, but it was called “Peaks To The Beach” smile

Andy665

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Monday 20th June 2022
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TR4man said:
It was a great weekend and fortunately the weather on both days wasn’t as bad as forecast.

Enjoyed the video!

Forgive me for saying, but it was called “Peaks To The Beach” smile
Of course, now corrected

Andy665

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228 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Awesome day out at Oulton Park Gold Cup on Sunday.

The day started wet and pretty unpromising so needs must and rear screen went in and roof panel on, totally changes the car, feels very much like a GT car and you hear much more of the engine and far less of the exhaust. Halfway there the rain stopped so pulled over and removed the roof panel, down to about 20seconds to do this now.

Arriving at Oulton park greeted by sunshine and already a good turn out of cars on the TVR club stand which had its customary great spot overlooking Cascades. As racing does not start until 12.05 on Sundays we had plenty of time to look around some of the cars gathered including a spectacular white Muira and there parked completely unnoticed was probably one of the most famous cars in British motoring history - 77 RW, the oldest surviving production E Type roadster, number 3 off the line and the car that Norman Dewes drove overnight to the 1961 launch at the Geneva motor show and also the car that Motor recorded at 150mph.

Long chart with the owner who bought it in 1966 for £400, car is on lifetime loan to the Jaguar Heritage Trust and displayed at Gaydon but owner can have the car whenever he wants it and much to Jaguars dismay he drives it regularly and hard on the road.

Not thinking the day could be topped, late afternoon Jonathan Palmer wandered over, saying he spotted the car as he was coming in to land his Bell Jet Ranger and wanted to get a closer look - chatted away about all things motoring and motosport related for about 20 mins - genuinely nice bloke who is still very much a petrolhead

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Andy665

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Monday 8th August 2022
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As the forecast was for sunshine and not too high temps and I had no plans for the weekend decided it was an opportunity to give the car a deep clean and chassis inspection (although it was checked over when serviced in May - always like to check for myself)

First job was a deep clean of the underside, copious amounts of Bilt Hamber Surfex, scrubbing brush and pressure washer saw the underside spotlessly clean with zero signs of any chassis issues - always reassuring

Second on the list was removing all of the wheels, cleaning the barrels and recoating with WoWos Crystal Sealant which I had on the shelf and had been advised made a very good wheel sealant. All wheelarches scrubbed clean and chassis rails cleaned, good to the see the Bilt Hamber still very much in evidence and still doing its job.

Into the engine bay and a good wipe over of everything and a clean of the oil and water tanks with the good old Britemax Twins, shame they have now gone out of business but got a few of the last remaining bottles so stocked up for a couple of years.

Windscreen was given a deep machine polish and sealed with the new Angelwax Exodus rain repellant, by far and away the easiest of its type I have ever used

Leather cleaned and conditioned, door shuts cleaned and interior metals polished

Finished off removing existing the wax that was on it and treated to a coat of my new Mitchell & King Haruko, left a lovely deep finish with lots of metallic pop, just needs another coat today and we are set until the Autumn

As much as I enjoy driving this its just as pleasurable spending time cleaning it, such a lovely shape to work on, always seeing new angles and reflections









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QBee

20,984 posts

144 months

Monday 8th August 2022
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I just heard the sound of a boat being floated.
That's the joy of a TVR, it's yours to do with as you please.

Andy665

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3,623 posts

228 months

Monday 29th August 2022
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Little to do today so decided to strip all wax off the car and try something else.

First time use of the Polish Angel Flockencreme Contour pre wax cleaner, applied with the rotary and what a wonderful product, very easy to work with and definitely changed something with the paint, left a warmer, richer colour.

Topped with Polish angel Blue Xilion, another wonderful product that was very easy to work with and finished off with a layer of Race Glaze Black Label

To my untrained eyes, its all left a better finish than I have ever achieved before - all ready for a run out to Portmeirion tomorrow, taking in one of my favourite roads, the B4391










christhreadgill

191 posts

22 months

Monday 29th August 2022
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That is a lovely colour, much brighter than the blue on my Dad’s old 450 Chimera.

Also great to read the TVRCC is still alive and kicking so well. My Dad’s friend used to be the chairman of the club, and have fond childhood memories of their organised events!

TR4man

5,227 posts

174 months

Monday 29th August 2022
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What is where the ashtray normally is?

Andy665

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Monday 29th August 2022
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TR4man said:
What is where the ashtray normally is?
Voltmeter and USB plug

Andy665

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Saturday 3rd September 2022
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As I am rapidly closing in on 5,000 miles in my ownership thought I'd do a little recap

Purchase price on 9th Dec 2019 - £23,500

Total maintenance costs since new - £36,024.08

Total maintenance costs in my ownership - £11.103.56

Major costs - top end rebuild including throttle bodies rebuild and bottom end check - £6,260.68, running in service - £499.28, annual services - £465.26 and £880.38

Non-essential costs - approx £2,000

Insurance - now in 3rd year - £610 in total

Fuel used - 211.8 gallons

Total mileage - 4,614

Economy - 21.78 mpg

Has the car lived up to expectations - absolutely

Biggest disappointment - none

Biggest surprise - how practical and comfortable it is on longer journeys

What would I change - more readable instruments (they do look great though)

Chances of selling - not entered my head although it could be joined by a Cerbera at some point

Reliability - odd minor electrical gremlin always cured by switching off and on again and only been stranded once when a finger follower failed after its top end rebuild - a freak failure that was quickly dealt with at zero cost and only minor inconvenience

Plans - keep on driving it, enjoying it and maintaining it to the highest possible level


The car has lived up and exceeded most of my expectations and the social / club side of ownership is the best I have encountered from a one make club - friendly, welcoming and helpful in terms of advice, the number of meets / events is massive and the club magazine is a great read every month

As a car, let's be honest, it's not the best made, most refined, or most dynamically capable car but as an event and as something to enjoy driving and to look at I don't think anything comes close at the price





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Edited by Andy665 on Saturday 3rd September 11:50