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Roll call......Who has what?

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Yee Ha......A special forum

So I don't have a TVR.......But I do really like them.

My little brother has this Vixen & it is wicked fast.
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I'm a non-owner too, but admire them much. Have worked on my share.
 
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I'm probably the newest owner here, having owned my 2500M for a whole 6 days so far. Nice to have a TVR forum!
 
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You must have tipped Basil over the "edge" when you joined! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif
 
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Wow, you wouldn't think one member could do that! But I guess with TVR's that's a higher percentage than it seems!
I'm used to the vintage mustang forum I participate in sometimes. I think they made like a million and half mustangs in the first two years of production! I really like the uniqueness of these TVR's and am really glad to be here.
Jim
 
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I currently have a 1987 280i, previously owned a 1978 Taimar 5000, a 1983 Tasmin convertible, a 1976 2500M, and two 1973 2500Ms.
Marshall
 
I just purchased a 1977 2500M that will be delivered after the first of the year. Looking forward to digging in!

Cheers,
Steve
'58 MGA
'62 MGA Mk2
'77 TVR 2500M
 
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I just purchased a 1977 2500M that will be delivered after the first of the year. Looking forward to digging in!

Cheers,
Steve
'58 MGA
'62 MGA Mk2
'77 TVR 2500M

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Great! I have company!
 
Jim, you had company as soon as you signed on here! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
 
very good company!
 
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Yeah, I know. I guess things are a little different with British cars. If I was on the Mustang forum, you'd be a Chevy owner, and that wouldn't work too well (not my problem, I like all cars, but you get the idea)!
Still, it's nice to here from a 2500M owner!
 
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Yeah, I know. I guess things are a little different with British cars.

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Some would say all LBC owners suffer equally. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Of course most of us also gladly suffer our choices.

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Okay, I can no longer keep this to myself. I know I'm going to feel really stupid when I hear the answer, but I have to ask this question: What does LBC stand for?

--- British Car ?

Fire away! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hammer.gif
 
Aren't they all? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
In my case... I have one Little British Car, and one Little Bravissimo Car. lol. "Bitty" fits too.
 
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