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Xadeb

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Hello,
Since a few days, I'm owner of a TVR 2500M which is quite good.
This is the second British car I have. I'm also owner of a Triumph TR4 (1965).
I will come back soon with more info.
 

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Both cars have been produced for the US market (LHD) and came back via the Netherlands and finaly Belgium.
The TR4 has been restored in Europe. About the TVR (3040TM), this is still not cristal clear... the production year on the documents (1971) is wrong, and from the codes on the glasses, it could be a version of 1973... 1975. I'm trying to contact the previous owners but without success until now.

Anyway, I'm happy to join you (as advised by Alan) and to read the experience you share in this forum.
Thank you in advance for your support !
 
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Hello Xadeb

Welcome to the forum.

The TVR is a great looking car. Wanted to buy one back in the 1970 but they were priced out of reach for me.

David
 
Thanks, yes today in Europe it is really a huge challenge to find a TVR M LHD. This is mainly based on the Triumph TR6 mechanic (engine, gearbox, ...). Less power compared to the 3000M (Ford engine) but a full British car !
 
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