I own a Speed 8??!
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The one-off prototype was produced in 1989. It must have got very close to going into production because I remember being at the factory in 1994 and they were clearing out a storeroom. In it were at least 10 boxes, each with 1000 Speed Eight brochures. I took half a dozen, the rest got chucked in the skip, along with the car. Those brochures fetch £10 each on eBay today! If only...
I've always liked the look of the speed 8 wedge, to me it looks a bit like a Daytona from the front three quarter view, or is that just my poor eye sight
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Interestingly enough when I was confirming what engine I had fitted in mine, as a 'customer spec'd special', Dom at TVR power refered to it as speed 8 spec engine, I wonder if the HC cam/engine was developed for that car but never made it into production
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Anyone out there know the full story, who may have been involve in TVR at the time (cue claire/gaffer, it's not a quality question but more of a historic one that someone may know the answer to
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Harry

Interestingly enough when I was confirming what engine I had fitted in mine, as a 'customer spec'd special', Dom at TVR power refered to it as speed 8 spec engine, I wonder if the HC cam/engine was developed for that car but never made it into production

Anyone out there know the full story, who may have been involve in TVR at the time (cue claire/gaffer, it's not a quality question but more of a historic one that someone may know the answer to

Harry
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The one-off prototype was produced in 1989. It must have got very close to going into production because I remember being at the factory in 1994 and they were clearing out a storeroom. In it were at least 10 boxes, each with 1000 Speed Eight brochures. I took half a dozen, the rest got chucked in the skip, along with the car. Those brochures fetch £10 each on eBay today! If only...
£10 ... is that all ?? Idd love to get my hands on one of those Brochures
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