Another Ebay British V8 I always thought these cars where way-cool (IMHO)...
Another Ebay British V8 I always thought these cars where way-cool (IMHO)...
My friend has that car. Started out with a 289, steped up to a worked 302. He says it's scary to drive, noisy, shaky, windows rattle, cramped, the gas tank is right behind your head and it's hard to get in and out of.
He loves it!
914Driver wrote: Did anyone notice where the car is? I don't see it. Dan
Sauk Village, IL
Chicago 'burbs...
2500M should be TR6, but dropping an SBF in there is a time honored conversion.
Sticking a fibreglass abomination on the back though, isn't.
BoxheadTim wrote: 2500M should be TR6, but dropping an SBF in there is a time honored conversion. Sticking a fibreglass abomination on the back though, isn't.
5000Ms are actually recognized as having been a "factory" model, at least on this side of the water.
They've done more wrong than right in the case of this particular car.
BoxheadTim wrote: 2500M should be TR6, but dropping an SBF in there is a time honored conversion. Sticking a fibreglass abomination on the back though, isn't.
That looks like they just glassed in the rear spoiler off a Merkur XR4ti, or the British version of it. Could probably be cut off to reveal the original body work.
Fiber (fibre?) Glass looks to be cracking. I bet the frame Needs some looking over too.
-still want it...
I'll be watching this closely, and possibly bidding. Have the room, have the money, have the truck to pull it back. I love TVR, always wanted one. I think I'd love even more to greet the fiberglass "spoilermaster" with an elbow to the nose.
stan wrote: Fiber (fibre?) Glass looks to be cracking. I bet the frame Needs some looking over too. -still want it...
It's a TVR, the frame came with rust from the factory
Sauk Village, IL
Less then 10 miles from my house. I can go if anyone needs someone to look it over. I'm no TVR expert though.
MG Bryan wrote:BoxheadTim wrote: 2500M should be TR6, but dropping an SBF in there is a time honored conversion. Sticking a fibreglass abomination on the back though, isn't.5000Ms are actually recognized as having been a "factory" model, at least on this side of the water. They've done more wrong than right in the case of this particular car.
Those were built by TVR North America, a Canadian dealer that was at the time the US TVR importer. The first were built in 1974, so this would not be one of them. They were no more a factory car than was the Griffith, as neither conversion was done by TVR. They also only built a handfull of them between '74 and '78.
bravenrace wrote:MG Bryan wrote:Those were built by TVR North America, a Canadian dealer that was at the time the US TVR importer. The first were built in 1974, so this would not be one of them. They were no more a factory car than was the Griffith, as neither conversion was done by TVR. They also only built a handfull of them between '74 and '78.BoxheadTim wrote: 2500M should be TR6, but dropping an SBF in there is a time honored conversion. Sticking a fibreglass abomination on the back though, isn't.5000Ms are actually recognized as having been a "factory" model, at least on this side of the water. They've done more wrong than right in the case of this particular car.
Nothing there I didn't already know Factory was in quotes for a reason. I should have shared the history there for clarity's sake, but the point was just that 302 conversion go back to when the M series was still being made. That wing is one of the dumber things I've seen done to a TVR though.
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