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Classic Chim

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12,424 posts

170 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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What TVR supplied quality component lasts longer than the same component on most mass produced vehicles? hehe

There are of course many parts which last about the same time as they would on any given car like the window glass rofl or ball joints etc which we share with other vehicles but this is a bespoke part for any vehicle or the design of it is.
A component on most cars from the 90’s you’d expect to have replaced by now.


Edited by Classic Chim on Sunday 27th September 06:30


Edited by Classic Chim on Sunday 27th September 06:34


Edited by Classic Chim on Sunday 27th September 06:53

QBee

22,015 posts

165 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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I would say the body......most other cars 25+ years old are starting to rust

phazed

22,425 posts

225 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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Well, the chassis's were sort of rubbish.
The leather used in the upholstery was rubbish
The power steering racks were made of cheese

The bodies themselves were quite good.

phazed

22,425 posts

225 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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Swirl tank, pretty good
Exhaust manifold design is a bit crap

Classic Chim

Original Poster:

12,424 posts

170 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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No but great call.
Lol body, that’s another bonus biglaugh

I never asked what’s wrong with em. This is supposed to be a positive thread rofl

ray von

2,927 posts

273 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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Screenwash for cars that never go out in the rain?

phazed

22,425 posts

225 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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The button that switches off the dashboard lights so you can’t see what speed, revs or anything else!

phazed

22,425 posts

225 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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The back lit numberplates on the earlier cars. Cause much confusion with MOT testers!

phazed

22,425 posts

225 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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The hinged aluminium supports for the roof. They never go wrong.

I think I’ve got it now!

phazed

22,425 posts

225 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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I don’t think there is that much on the car that is specific TVR. Most things have been bastardised from everyday vehicles.

Take the windscreen wiper assembly, is net originally from a Ford Prefect smile

Classic Chim

Original Poster:

12,424 posts

170 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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It’s a bespoke made part for our Tvr rather than an o/e product bastardised laugh
It’s something you would expect to corrode over time in most cases
Great answers, by the time we finish Tvr will infact be known for some very reliable parts thumbup

Edited by Classic Chim on Sunday 27th September 10:39


Edited by Classic Chim on Sunday 27th September 10:40

Zener

19,286 posts

242 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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The exhaust system deserves a mention, now I know your average Euro box exhaust post 2000 lasts a hell of a lot longer than they use to but many TVR Griff's and Chimaera are still wearing the original system 28 years later inc my own at 25

Classic Chim

Original Poster:

12,424 posts

170 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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Zener said:
The exhaust system deserves a mention, now I know your average Euro box exhaust post 2000 lasts a hell of a lot longer than they use to but many TVR Griff's and Chimaera are still wearing the original system 28 years later inc my own at 25
beer

I’ve never read of early exhaust failure biggrin

Yep hole in one Zen thumbup

Sir Paolo

244 posts

89 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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Body is a good answer, but isn’t quality with this component also hit and miss?

I mean panel gap can vary wildly, and wasn’t there an issue with the Malaysian built ones?

QBee

22,015 posts

165 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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Sir Paolo said:
Body is a good answer, but isn’t quality with this component also hit and miss?

I mean panel gap can vary wildly, and wasn’t there an issue with the Malaysian built ones?
That's not panel gaps, that's to let the heat, noise and power escape. whistle

s p a c e m a n

11,514 posts

169 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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phazed said:
Swirl tank, pretty good
hehe


Riff Raff

5,424 posts

216 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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s p a c e m a n said:
phazed said:
Swirl tank, pretty good
hehe

Mine didn't split, but it did develop pinholes on that seam, just under the jubilee clip (with a bulge in it) used to retain the hose to the expansion tank.

Which also had pinholes in it BTW.

It took a sodding age to work out where the coolant was escaping from.


Edited by Riff Raff on Sunday 27th September 14:52

Shed TVR

143 posts

95 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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My ice warning light always worked quite reliably laugh

Sir Paolo

244 posts

89 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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QBee said:
That's not panel gaps, that's to let the heat, noise and power escape. whistle
So that means each car has its own particular (experimental) heat/noise/power extraction system laugh

Zener

19,286 posts

242 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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Actually in fiber glass terms TVR are very good quality compared to Reliant Scimitar and GM Corvette for example and look at their budget in comparison, only time I have witnessed crazing and stress cracks on TVR is either impact trauma or bad repairs or both