TUS 373 had gone

TUS 373 had gone

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TUS 373

Original Poster:

4,468 posts

281 months

Sunday 27th August 2006
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There is now an empty space in the garage where the Tuscan once stood. Waved goodbye to her on Friday night after a fantastic 4 year relationship. Very much like saying goodbye to a relative before they emigrate to Australia!

However, really pleased to have found a very worthy successor to cherish her, and by the sounds of it is already enjoying the Tuscan experience. There really isn't another model like the Tuscan. So, I hope that Alex will introduce himself here on the boards, please make him welcome chaps.

Feeling a little morose as have now not been a TVR owner for 2 days - after 8 years! I am sure the impending arrival of Junior TUS 373 (allegedly a boy) will soon take my mind off that issue and be keeping me very busy. I promise to raise him as a car enthusiast too (as if he will get a choice living in this household!).

Will be keeping the reg mark, so I will still be TUS 373 on here.

jamessim

497 posts

260 months

Sunday 27th August 2006
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Bryan,
You have dispersed with the "cash calf" only to be introduced in the very near future with the "cash cow", these little mites will leave you with photographs where money should be. Congratulations for the forthcoming event, having had 4 of these little blighters, running a Tuscan is a pleasure.
I will be in your neck of the woods more frequently in the next few years as my daughter has now finally plumped for her degree at Durham Uni.
As we have each others email adds, I will contact you when I will be passing or in the area and hopefully we can have coffee etc.

Well done on both accounts.

Best Regards,

James Sim.

TUS 373

Original Poster:

4,468 posts

281 months

Sunday 27th August 2006
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Hi there James,

You would be most welcome to drop by when en route. Quite a long journey from your part of the world up to Durham. I think you are suggesting that the Tuscan is a less expensive hobby than kids. I have a strong suspiscion that you are absolutley correct on that score. If the little blighter gets too much for us, there is always Ebay and medical experiments!

All the best,
Bryan

Edited by TUS 373 on Sunday 27th August 20:05

wavey

331 posts

262 months

Sunday 27th August 2006
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Nice one Bryan, where's the tuscans new home??? wavey

bobfrance

1,323 posts

267 months

Sunday 27th August 2006
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End of an era Bryan!

What are you going to replace it with? Nothing too sensible I hope.

Bob.

TUS 373

Original Poster:

4,468 posts

281 months

Monday 28th August 2006
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wavey said:
Nice one Bryan, where's the tuscans new home??? wavey


Hiya Dave. Manchester!

TUS 373

Original Poster:

4,468 posts

281 months

Monday 28th August 2006
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bobfrance said:
End of an era Bryan!

What are you going to replace it with? Nothing too sensible I hope.

Bob.


Hi Bob. Something sensiblish. Looking for a nice Q car with space for a baby seat!

Ricardo Bertone

562 posts

210 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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Any sign of junior TUS 373 yet?

Ricardo

C1AAM

15 posts

45 months

Wednesday 29th July 2020
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Hi
Your old Tvr Tuscan is back on road after 8 years
Tucked away in a garage
Please make contact with me
Thanks
Andy

C1AAM

15 posts

45 months

Wednesday 29th July 2020
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Hi Bryan
I have your old Tvr Tuscan
It’s been in storage for 8 years unused
But back on the road now
I purchased it 3 weeks ago
Hope I have the right person
Thanks
Andy

tuscan_raider

310 posts

147 months

Wednesday 29th July 2020
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C1AAM said:
Hi Bryan
I have your old Tvr Tuscan
It’s been in storage for 8 years unused
But back on the road now
I purchased it 3 weeks ago
Hope I have the right person
Thanks
Andy
tumbleweed

Lets have a picture while we wait

UpTheIron

3,996 posts

268 months

Wednesday 29th July 2020
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Pretty sure Bryan is still around, may not quite as much as back in the day. Hopefully he'll be along in a day or three. He was quite a contributor when I first got my (recently-ish gone) Tuscan.

PhilF329

235 posts

238 months

Wednesday 29th July 2020
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Hi C1AMM, welcome and congratulations on buying your TVR - they are addictive cars and have a great owner group

NCE 61

2,386 posts

281 months

Thursday 30th July 2020
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Remember this Tuscan congratulations it was a very nice example:-




Does it still have the Sagaris exhaust cans:-


C1AAM

15 posts

45 months

Thursday 30th July 2020
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C1AAM

15 posts

45 months

Thursday 30th July 2020
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C1AAM

15 posts

45 months

Thursday 30th July 2020
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Car has been fully recommissioned by bespoke tvr
And central tvr
The downside is I only have tvr service book
Stamped upto 18000 miles
And no other paperwork at all
The car has only done 27000 miles now
The reason for contacting Bryan is to see if he had
Any engine work or the previous owner to him


C1AAM

15 posts

45 months

Thursday 30th July 2020
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tuscan_raider

310 posts

147 months

Thursday 30th July 2020
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That is lovely! Nice work sir

C1AAM

15 posts

45 months

Thursday 30th July 2020
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