The Tuscan V6 on eBay
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On a more positive note, there looks to be more "right" with it than "wrong". You can pick and poke all day but it looks fundamentally all there to me give or take a few details.
Granted it would be better in some eyes with more cylinders but at least it will pass some petrol staitons and if it was important extra cylinders are available.
Granted it would be better in some eyes with more cylinders but at least it will pass some petrol staitons and if it was important extra cylinders are available.
Edited by thegamekeeper on Saturday 31st August 18:52
thegamekeeper said:
On a more positive note, there looks to be more "right" with it than "wrong". You can pick and poke all day but it looks fundamentally all there to me give or take a few details.
Granted it would be better in some eyes with more cylinders but at least it will pass some petrol staitons and if it was important extra cylinders are available.
Yes, l agree, it is a lovely looking car. Mine was that colour when it left the factory. I'd do a swap, d'you think he'd go for it?Granted it would be better in some eyes with more cylinders but at least it will pass some petrol staitons and if it was important extra cylinders are available.
Edited by thegamekeeper on Saturday 31st August 18:52
Prop U/J and clutch last time..
Diff knackered and now needs collecting on a trailer..
I wonder what'l be up with it next time it appears??
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-1969-Tuscan-V6-/4005...
Diff knackered and now needs collecting on a trailer..
I wonder what'l be up with it next time it appears??

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-1969-Tuscan-V6-/4005...
Looking at the pictures, I realised I recognise this car. I have spoken to the guy who owns it before and he is a real car enthusiast and a lovely guy. The car looked nice when I saw it and he did mention at the time that he was considering selling it as he wasn't getting the use out of it he should.
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