A note from Oliver Winterbottom - Tasmin Designer
A note from Oliver Winterbottom - Tasmin Designer
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seamus

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305 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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Following the invitation to BBWF 2005:

Thank you for contacting me. My plans at present means I cannot join you in July. However, should this change I will get back to you.

The Tasmin has been somewhat under rated in the press of recent years (in my not very humble view). Creating that car was enormous fun and hard work. The car was probably better developed than previous models from Blackpool and I recall the motoring press saying so at the time. We even had Part Numbers for the components for the first time in the company! It should also be remembered that there were a number (about 30) of the old models still unsold 9 months after the Tasmin launch. There was a big recession at the time and everyone struggled. Terry Lendrim, who was our experimental fabricator is still involved at
Bristol Avenue. He told me he had "been retired" but was planning to continue to work there - he became their legal/homologation expert. I would be delighted if he could "stand in" as a member of the original
team. (edited by Sean - working on it ) Funny how as one gets on a bit, people want to talk about the good old days. I did a Lotus Elite wedge day last summer and thoughly enjoyed it. I thought it had stood the test of time quite well.
Best regards and keep in touch
Oliver

rev-erend

21,597 posts

307 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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A letter from the creator we are not worthy

seamus

Original Poster:

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305 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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- also had it confirmed that the models unsold he refers to are the Taimars...

dickymint

28,353 posts

281 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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rev-erend said:
A letter from the creator we are not worthy


Oh yes we are.....

Nice work Sean

firefox1712

1,772 posts

278 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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Yes - the car was well received in 1979 - especially by 'Car' magazine. Does anyone have the issue with the report on the Tasmin?

This brings me back to the question of why TVRCC and now some other people insist on celebrating the 25 anniversary THIS year instead of last year? The car was announced in 1979 and now I hear (in another current thread somewhere) that a number of cars were sold before the year's end.

Seems we forgot to celebrate it at the BBWF last year. But maybe, in reality, the first BBWF was in itself a celebration of 25 years of the car.

JJ

rev-erend

21,597 posts

307 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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JJ - we thought it was last year.. Ralph Dodds says it's this year.

Either way - it gives us the excuse to celebrate twice

firefox1712

1,772 posts

278 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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Let's open some bottles!

chunder

772 posts

269 months

Thursday 17th February 2005
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Good going Sean.

Obviously Oliver Winterbottom designed the early Tasmin but is there anyone in particular who was responsible for the changes through series 2 to SEAC and SE or was it a combined various TVR staff effort ?

tallbloke

10,376 posts

306 months

Thursday 17th February 2005
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firefox1712 said:
Yes - the car was well received in 1979 - especially by 'Car' magazine. Does anyone have the issue with the report on the Tasmin?
JJ


I have the issue with the first 350i test in '83 or early '84.

joospeed

4,473 posts

301 months

Thursday 17th February 2005
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Big YAY for O.W. .. I still thnk the series 1 Tasmin FHC is one of the best looking TVRs ever made. I love looking at mine, shame i never get to drive it

grahamw48

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261 months

Thursday 17th February 2005
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joospeed said:
Big YAY for O.W. .. I still thnk the series 1 Tasmin FHC is one of the best looking TVRs ever made. I love looking at mine, shame i never get to drive it




- have to agree of course