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1965 TVR Trident Clipper V8 4,7 Prototype by Fissore.
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superhyperfastcars · 28 days
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xosiren · 6 months
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frenchcurious · 4 months
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TVR Tuscan V8 SE 1968. - source Aguttes.
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TVR Sagaris II Prototype, 2008. The Sagaris was designed by Graham Browne and Lee Hodgetts powered by a 4.0 litre in-line 6 cylinder engine. The Sagaris II was to have some minor styling revisions and a new exhaust system. However TVR had gone into a production hiatus because their production facility went into administration before the Sagaris II made it into production.
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classiccarsincyprus · 11 months
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TVR 350 i
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diabolus1exmachina · 1 year
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Marcos Mantula 
Introduced in 1984, the Marcos Mantula was the result of the company’s continuous pursuit of the perfect British sports car. The Mantula replaced the previous model, the Marcos GT, and was available in both coupe and convertible body styles over its production run.The car’s classic Marcos styling, including its long bonnet, low-slung body, and sleek lines, was designed for optimal aerodynamics and shared a lot with the earlier GT model.
The Mantula was powered by a Rover V8 engine, which was known for its low-weight and high-tunability. This 3.5 liter engine produced 190 horsepower and 220 lb ft of torque, propelling the lightweight sports car from 0-62 mph in just 5.5 seconds.
With a top speed of 140 mph, the Mantula was more than capable of holding its own against its competitors, and later in the 1980s it would receive the more powerful 3.9 liter fuel injected version of the V8. Most examples of the Mantula were sold as kit cars in Britain, approximately 140 kits were bought over the production run.
There were a number of changes introduced to the car over the course of its nine year 1984 – 1993 production, a convertible version was offered from 1986 onwards, and the Rover V8 was upgraded to the 3.9 liter unit in the late 1980s. Independent rear suspension would also become standard from 1986 onwards, based on components from the Ford Granada.
In 1993 Marcos Engineering made the fateful decision to no longer offer kit cars, switching to a line of full factory-built production cars as Lotus had done in the early 1970s. The company would then be competing more directly with British sports car makers like TVR, Morgan, and Lotus – for better or worse.
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1979 TVR 3000 S Convertible
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I need these dragons in my life. If you agree, you can show your support here.
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TVR Griffith. Not a car you see every day.
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superhyperfastcars · 4 months
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weirdnerdstr · 7 months
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Attention Eurofans‼️
If you watched the semi-finals this year and thought "hmm, Romania's song sucks" or anything in that area, this post is for you (and if not! Keep reading anyway)
So if you watched the live show after listening to the song you probably thought "what happened?"
If you're unaware, this year Romania picked artist Theodor Andrei to represent them in the Eurovision Song Contest. However, after being chosen Theodor was completely abandoned by the TVR — the national Romanian television program — and had very little budget and work time.
Why am I explaining this?
Please watch his National Final performance, and you'll see the huge difference.
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frenchcurious · 1 month
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TVR Taimar 1979. - source Classic and Modern Show Cars AU.
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TVR Trident Spyder, 1965. Designed by Trevor Fiore and built by Carrozzeria Fissore, the Trident was powered by a Ford 289ci V8. However financial difficulties meant the Trident never went into production as a TVR. Instead TVR dealer Bill Last acquired the rights to the Trident and started building the car using the model name Clipper
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pumpkincalico · 2 years
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So recently i got into an interactive book called the vampire regent and tadaaam here’s my regent Jacqueline Drummond who is super fancy and only wears expensive brand names!
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