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Roof on Launch

1995 TVR Chimaera 4000cc

John and his daughter, seen ready to take their new toy in the form of a 1995 TVR Chimaera 4000cc. They turned up with a hat each in anticipation of a roof off drive home, but light snow put an end to this idea!

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Upon getting home John texted us – ‘Arrived home safely, no issues, just a little wet and sore cheeks from smiling! Rgs John 🙂 ‘

A great TVR and a new convert, let’s hope we all get some sunshine sime time soon so they can use their hats.

 

F1 TVR Chimaera launched

...there's no replacement for displacement

 Will from Northampton is normally seen trying to control the diagnostics on Lewis Hamilton’s Formula One race car most weekends. (so we will let him off wearing his Mercedes hat on this occasion!)

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Spending hours and hours in front of computer screens, all around the globe, under huge pressure, there is something nice about an old school classic like the TVR Chimaera, he obviously thinks so.

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No turbo chargers and gas re-circulation here, just a rather large, 1947 designed 5000cc V8 lump

Okay their car is loads faster..Mercedes_test_2017_tyres_04

1997 TVR Chimaera 5000cc – Sunshine Snaps

Interior and Exterior pictures - January 2017

1997 R Registration TVR Chimaera 5000cc – Power Steering, Upgraded Suspension, Later Outriggers, Carbon Dash, Upgraded Carpets 2014, Audio Upgrade, Detailed Engine Bay, -£16995 ready for next weekend.image
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Oliver from Manchester travelled down to our workshops yesterday to see and then purchase a lovely well cared for 1984 350i.

He loves everything from the 1980’s and when we popped the headlamps up that was that, the car was sold!

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Buy the best you can everytime and condition is everything if you want your car to maintain a healthy residual.

 

With an age of experience in our sales and workshop we are well placed for buying, selling, maintaining and restoring all manner of TVR.

 

 

Le Mans Classic and back in a TVR

TVR Meet up at the Le Mans Classic 2016

We took a super rare MK3 TVR Tuscan full convertible over to France for the Le Mans Classic.

A great test for the car, which evolved some fun, clear French roads, our group of cars included a Morgan Aero, Jaguar F Type AWD, Aston Martin Vantage, Morgan Classic and a MK1 TVR Tuscan S.

We parked up courtesy of the TVR Car Club France and Fast Track Tours. Nipped over to the D Day beaches, dropped by Pegasus Bridge, managed even a flyby on the ‘Wall of Death’ and a cheeky picture in the Le Mans Group C racing cars.

Just what a good TVR is built to do.

The French loved it with our stickers on too, which always helps!

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