Trident Clipper and Venturer.
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Baby Huey

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4,881 posts

220 months

Monday 13th July 2009
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Anyone know much about these cars?

I remember a garage near where I grew up used to have one (Venturer) round the back for many years, the guy there said it was 5 litre V8. Having looked at pictures on google it seems a little different from most as it had 4 round headlamps.

I remember it being a great looking little and must have had some serious grunt.

How many are still out there and what sort of money do they go for?



Edited by Baby Huey on Monday 13th July 20:22

vixen1700

27,515 posts

291 months

Tuesday 14th July 2009
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Fell in love with a 289 Trident Clipper at a classic car show back in the early '90s. It looked fantastic.

Haven't seen one for sale for a while, but I'd imagine £15k would be the price for a good Clipper. Although when you read a bit about them, the handling wasn't really up to much.

Don't know how many V6 or V8 cars are still around, but it can't be that many.

smile

edited to add, here's a link to their club site:

http://www.tridentcarclub.fsnet.co.uk/

Edited by vixen1700 on Tuesday 14th July 10:13

marcosal

396 posts

226 months

Tuesday 14th July 2009
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Have a look the used car listing here http://www.davidgeraldtvr.com/

Baby Huey

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4,881 posts

220 months

Tuesday 14th July 2009
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Thanks for the info.

Classic and Sports Car are quoting £7500 for a show condition Venture V6, I thought that was a bit optimistic. They seem to be a very rare beast.

Baby Huey

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4,881 posts

220 months

Tuesday 14th July 2009
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vixen1700 said:
Fell in love with a 289 Trident Clipper at a classic car show back in the early '90s. It looked fantastic.



http://www.tridentcarclub.fsnet.co.uk/

Edited by vixen1700 on Tuesday 14th July 10:13
Yes, they look much far nicer in reality than they do in photos. Perfectly proportioned and very menacing.

Rob Dicky

216 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th July 2009
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Seen at Humber Bridge EYTCC meet last friday night.





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Baby Huey

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4,881 posts

220 months

Tuesday 14th July 2009
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That is a very good looking car, I take it that's an early one.

Great pics, thanks.

vixen1700

27,515 posts

291 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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Baby Huey said:
That is a very good looking car, I take it that's an early one.

Great pics, thanks.
That's the prototype TVR Trident. I've seen that and the convertible (for sale at David Gerald's) in the flesh and the red coupe is absolutely gorgeous. smile

lucero

1 posts

198 months

Thursday 16th July 2009
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I grew up with Trident Clippers in my blood. My father to this day still owns the original right hand drive Prototype that Trident Cars built. There are 2 more factory prototypes, one left hand drive and the other being a left hand drive convertable. I hepled a little on it's restoration back in 1980. The car is currently in the U.S., and has been for nearly 20 years!

Baby Huey

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220 months

Friday 17th July 2009
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Excellent, is it still in use?


RichB

55,120 posts

305 months

Friday 17th July 2009
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marcosal said:
Have a look the used car listing here http://www.davidgeraldtvr.com/
Indeed, nice cars, I saw this one on display at the Goodwood FoS a couple of weekends ago.

TridentCC

1 posts

198 months

Friday 17th July 2009
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Hi, I run the Trident Car Club and am naturally very interested in this exchange of views. I note that our website details have been provided. We are a Club of 37 members owning between us almost 50% of Trident's produced. Around 40 vehicles. We are very interested in the history and any stories owners and ex-owners have to tell us.

Most owners buy Trident because above all else they admire the styling, although three models were produced over a ten year period the body styling changed very little. The factory changed the front of the car but the profile varied very little.

Lucero, we believe we know the car you write about and your father was, a few years ago, a member of our Club but now we are unable to contact him. We would greatly appreciate an update.

Please do not hesitate to email me through our website or ask questions here.




Baby Huey

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4,881 posts

220 months

Monday 20th July 2009
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That's great Lucero, what do you drive yourself?

I don't expect they change hands very often do they?


Malachimon

477 posts

146 months

Tuesday 24th December 2013
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Tridents are among some of the rarest cars in the world, with less than 30 still driving and the rest either non runners, scrapped or rusted.

dbdb

4,783 posts

194 months

Tuesday 24th December 2013
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Rob Dicky said:
Seen at Humber Bridge EYTCC meet last friday night.





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Such a good looking car!

jgmadkit

553 posts

270 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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The one and only time I've seen a Trident was at the Detling kit car show a few years ago. I remember being very very impressed by the quality of it and just the overall style which I thought was fantastic.

Took some pictures which you can see here

http://www.classic-kitcars.com/41/41picgallery.htm

Don't know anything about the car as I never saw the owner. Loved it though.

John

peteA

2,757 posts

255 months

Friday 3rd January 2014
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Had to wait until I got back to work for access to my photos. This was at Le Mans 2013 - AFAIK its the only TVR of its type...


oliverb205

705 posts

247 months

Friday 3rd January 2014
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Yes, the pale metallic blue car above was the last of the 4 TVR Trident prototypes built by Fissore, and the only convertible. It was originally owned by Martin Lilley of TVR then sold in the late 1960s. After several owners it then had an extensive rebuild and is now in France. The red car above is prototype no.3, and these are the only two RHD cars. Both numbers 1 and 2 originally went to the USA, but are now in Europe and are both nearing the end of restoration, hopefully in time to celebrate 50 years since "the most beautiful car in the world" debuted at the Geneva show in 1965.

Oliver.

Huntsman

9,026 posts

271 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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Nice looking Trident Venturer on eBay.

wl606

268 posts

221 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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Bids were removed in the last few days down to under £10,000, and now it's gone.

Clipper needing restoration is on Ebay now.