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chris52

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1,560 posts

204 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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A question asked in another thread so thought I would start a fresh topic.

MattT350T said:
Hello.
Does anyone know the numbers of 3000M and Taimar models still on our UK roads please? The Howmanyleft website doesn't have the details for these models alas.
Many thanks in advance.
If you look at TVR by year 1972 to 1979 inclusive you will see that there are 240 cars sorned and 97 taxed at the 4th quater of 2013 so a total of 337 cars this will include some Vixens but mainly the 3000m 3000s 1600m and the Taimar. It wont include cars that are stood in garages not taxed and not sorned. So not many really I think the total number of TVRs registered in this timescale would have been somewhere around 2000 or pehaps a little less.

How accurate this information is I dont Know if you look at 1969 there are only 7 cars taxed or sorned.This makes me think that there could be a few more cars still hidden away in "barns" garages etc waiting to see the light of day.

But lets say the 337 is correct who else on here has a 72 - 79 TVR car that is neither taxed or sorned I have one so thats 338.

Chris

DavidY

4,492 posts

305 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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Quite a lot were registered in 1980/1 (especially with the return of a quantity of 3000S from the USA, that failed importation), the last Taimar was registered in 1984.) There are a quite number of M series cars registered with V and W plates. Finding out actual numbers will be quite hard.

status

259 posts

238 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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+1 Taimar (1978) = 339
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Nick

plasticpig72

1,647 posts

170 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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Chris,
could you tell us where you get the info from please

many thanks Alan

chris52

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204 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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DavidY said:
Quite a lot were registered in 1980/1 (especially with the return of a quantity of 3000S from the USA, that failed importation), the last Taimar was registered in 1984.) There are a quite number of M series cars registered with V and W plates. Finding out actual numbers will be quite hard.
Hi David I didn't include 1980 as the Tasmin was on sale by this time so would have distorted the figures as there is no way to know what model the car is.

chris52

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204 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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plasticpig72 said:
Chris,
could you tell us where you get the info from please

many thanks Alan
The info is from www.howmanyleft.co.uk if you search TVR then click on the TVR missing then the year tab. All TVR Missing means is that the model is unknown.

Marcosmaniac

8 posts

155 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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+2 Vixens 1968 and 1969 bought before Sorn started but registered on DVLA

chris52

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1,560 posts

204 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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That is a very good point a lot if these cars have been off road so long now that they don't need to be sorned.
Chris

tomtrout

595 posts

184 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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yep, my 69 car won't be on that list either because it wasn't MOTd until spring last spring and although DVLA registered, it hadn't been taxed for nearly 30 years.

flyingplum

85 posts

186 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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+1. 1973 3000M, chassis 2614FM undergoing body off restoration, not taxed or SORN as it's been off the road for 22 years.

FlipFlopGriff

7,144 posts

268 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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I still SORN the Taimar after 16 years. Thought you risk losing the registration plate if not as the DVLA don't know it exists anymore. It costs nothing to SORN and its obviously not taxed.
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