Tasmin press car chassis number

Tasmin press car chassis number

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coolmartin80

Original Poster:

127 posts

166 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Hi Just to confirm the Tasmin dhc press cars original reg number was VRO 458W and the chassis number is DH5171F1 the owner says it is around the 77th Tasmin made and the 14th DHC made. Martin.

wedgemaniac456

244 posts

150 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Hi I,ve got the original prototype dhc originally a fhc then chopped I believe.Reg BHG 527V.

coolmartin80

Original Poster:

127 posts

166 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Fantastic i am very envious, what a piece of TVR history, what is its condition like, do you use it, take it to classic car shows. Whatever its condition its good to know that its still out there and not been scraped long ago like so many that have been.

wedgemaniac456

244 posts

150 months

Tuesday 5th May 2015
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Havent done anything with it yet Martin.It was going to be scrapped so I bought it to save it.Theres no engine/gearbox,front suspension,no wheels etc.But still plan to rebuild it one day.It will be a long resto lol.

coolmartin80

Original Poster:

127 posts

166 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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Good to know that it has been saved, when you do get around to starting the restoration it would be great if you could post a few pics of the rebuild on here as it would be great to see its progress. Martin

Wedg1e

26,805 posts

265 months

Thursday 7th May 2015
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The original factory demonstrator FHC was chassis number 10, it's been owned by a couple of people on here over the years but I've lost track of it now. Its reg. was something like A796 HNE (it sat around the factory being robbed of bits so it wasn't sold off and registered until 1984).

ETA: I was almost right - A976 HNE.

http://www.pistonheads.com/members/showcar.asp?car...

coolmartin80

Original Poster:

127 posts

166 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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Hi Yes the original factory demonstrator fhc it looks very nice in the photo, i have been on the dvla site and at the moment its on sorn and its last mot was june 2013.

grahamw48

9,944 posts

238 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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Yes, chassis #10 was/is a nice car and has met Wedg1e in the flesh on more than one occasion. biggrin I had all the suspension renewed on it, along with other things.

mrzigazaga

18,557 posts

165 months

Friday 15th May 2015
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Just how many "Press cars" were there???....I helped a chap recently with chassis No.1 which was built in 1979 and was the factory car used by the sales team..Peter Wheeler drove it and so did most of the dealers..It was used as a promotional vehicle and demonstrator.

Im hoping he will be coming to the fest...The very first Tasmin...Of course there is the usual .."Its not original" brigade...It has later wheels which are being replaced with the originals..The wheel barrow handle exhausts have been removed..And it has been fitted with a radiator in the nosecone..Horrendous..hehe
Oh and it also has protruding rear screen hinges which were scorned as non-original too..My betting is that they are original.

I did some digging and found what the original colour and interior trim was so that our friend can put it back to the original colours...I think the rad is staying which is a good call in my eyes...The granny rad was shyte!...

Glad its surfaced as when me and Mr Steele owned No.2 we looked for No.1 and was told it got written off so believed No.2 to be the oldest surviving Wedge..Well i guess it blows No.2 out the water now...Ziga

grahamw48

9,944 posts

238 months

Friday 15th May 2015
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Note the non-wraparound rear bumper on Chassis 10.


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Tasmin200

1,274 posts

187 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Chassis No.10 was sold at Mathewson's auction today for £1800. Hopefully it'll get some love soon.


antpotter1987

1 posts

Wednesday 3rd April
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I’m now the proud owner of chassis 10. She’s back on the road and getting the love she deserves. Was in a right state when I got it…

Edited by antpotter1987 on Wednesday 3rd April 11:22

Wedg1e

26,805 posts

265 months

Thursday 4th April
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antpotter1987 said:
I’m now the proud owner of chassis 10. She’s back on the road and getting the love she deserves. Was in a right state when I got it…
Nice one smile
I bought chassis 36 (also fire engine red) in 1995/6 and paid just over £2000 for it then - and it too was rough, even though it was still a teenager. There's been a rumour ever since that 'wedge prices are about to shoot up' but I'm still waiting.

I may have some pics of your car from the early 2000s when Graham W (who posted further up and used to own it) lived near me, we used to get a few cars together for runs out. Last I heard he'd emigrated to the Philippines.


Edited by Wedg1e on Thursday 4th April 02:54

mikeboz

14 posts

275 months

Friday 5th April
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I just stumbled onto this post and I thought it to be appropriate to mention that I own car #3. Its the LHD motorshow car that was sold new by TVRNA in Toronto. After years of a slow restoration by me, John and Doug at TVR North America have finished the car for me and it is ready for pick up. The car was originally gold (now red) and will hopefully get some use this summer.