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    TVR Tasmin / 280i 1980-1989

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    my dad almost bought a 280i last year, but he decided to get into an accident instead
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    Quote Originally Posted by mclaren_crazy View Post
    my dad almost bought a 280i last year, but he decided to get into an accident instead
    Should've gone with the TVR.
    i was waiting on a moment, but the moment never came. all the billion other moments, were just slipping all away. i must have been tripping, we're just slipping all away. just ego tripping.

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    there is absolutely no resemblance to todays TVR range

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotterik View Post
    there is absolutely no resemblance to todays TVR range
    they have a range now??
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    they better. i just made a whole goddam publicising display stand for next years british motorow for my graphics A-Level

    cheers for the photo btw

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotterik View Post
    they better. i just made a whole goddam publicising display stand for next years british motorow for my graphics A-Level

    cheers for the photo btw
    They've not been making cars for months now...



    What they are planning to make is an abomination.
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    I'm pretty confident it will all straighten out. I'd never expect their whole range to just disappear and change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotterik View Post
    I'm pretty confident it will all straighten out. I'd never expect their whole range to just disappear and change.
    Sagaris, Tuscan, and Typhoon. That's what they are planning on. The Typhoon will be way to expensive and have things a TVR should never have. They'll all be built in Italy. No TVR > Italian TVR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotterik View Post
    there is absolutely no resemblance to todays TVR range
    Fast and lairy two seat convertibles and coupes, with large displacement 6 and 8 cylinder engines, lightweight GRP bodies, no driver aids, bits out of Fords, dubious reliability records and a precarious financial situations.

    As compared to the "modern" line up of fast and lairy two seat convertibles and coupes, with large displacement 6 and 8 cylinder engines, lightweight GRP bodies, no driver aids, bits out of Fords, dubious reliability records and fatal financial situations.

    The more things change, the more they stay the same.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cotterik View Post
    I'm pretty confident it will all straighten out. I'd never expect their whole range to just disappear and change.
    Evo reports this month that Bertone is about to close down...

    Enough of that.

    Wedges are awesome.

    The Tasmin was the first of the line, introduced in 1980 under the Lilley's ownership, it was available in coupe and convertible form with either the 2.8 Ford Cologne V6 (280) or 2.0 Pinto 4 cyl.

    The car did not sell that well, and with TVR in difficulty, Peter Wheeler took over deciding to replace the underpowered Ford engines with the Rover V8, initially in 3.5-litre, 190bhp guise, to create the 350.

    Alongside the 350, a range of SE cars was developed; the 350SE with 280bhp, 390SE with 275 (3.9-litre).

    In 1985 the series 2 350 was introduced, and the SE line continued with first the 1986 420SE (4.2-litre, 300bhp), then 1988 400SE (4-litre, 275bhp) and 1989 450SE (4.5-litre, 320bhp).

    The most potent cars of the Wedge series were the SEACs; Special Edition Aramid Composite (kevlar), although in reality kevlar proved too difficult to manufacture, and apart from 20 or so of the 55 built, they were bodied in GRP.

    The 1986 420SEAC, in addition to the 91kg saved by the single-piece bodywork, have a 4.2-litre V8 with 300bhp, whilst the 1988 450SEAC gained 213ccs and 24bhp.

    The SEACs were amongst the fastest cars of their time, despatching 60 in 4.7 seconds, and hitting 165mph - very respectable figures for a mid-eighties convertible.

    In all over 2500 Wedges were built, making them one of TVR's most successful models, with c.1300 cars being V8s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coventrysucks View Post
    The car did not sell that well, and with TVR in difficulty, Peter Wheeler took over deciding to replace the underpowered Ford engines with the Rover V8, initially in 3.5-litre, 190bhp guise, to create the 350.
    IIRC the Rover V8 was introduced because some middle-eastern people were interested in it, but didn't want to buy a car with a Ford engine in it, wasn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    IIRC the Rover V8 was introduced because some middle-eastern people were interested in it, but didn't want to buy a car with a Ford engine in it, wasn't it?
    True, they were trying to export to Saudi Arabia, and the USA was not hugely popular at the time, so the Ford engines were a non-starter - in some cases literally.

    I doubt that Wheeler would have been particularly tortured over the decision to find a new, bigger, more powerful engine though.

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    I second that. how hard is it for the british to keep tradition in the car industry. the foreigners are ruining football. they're ruining the great british car industry. theyre taking our jobs. theyre hiding under our export lorries. they're overwhelming our real ale industry. they're ruining everything!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotterik View Post
    I second that. how hard is it for the british to keep tradition in the car industry. the foreigners are ruining football. they're ruining the great british car industry. theyre taking our jobs. theyre hiding under our export lorries. they're overwhelming our real ale industry. they're ruining everything!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockefella View Post
    It's because America > you in the Revolutionary War.
    hmm. if i'm not mistaken, most of america's 'pride and joy' cars are based upon designs that are over 30 years old

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