![]() 02/17/2015 at 12:06 • Filed to: TuesdayVR ... ugh | ![]() | ![]() |
But I like the idea that stands behind it.
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Probably so unreliable.
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How about TueVR?
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Can't be worse than this Toyota
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Depends.
![]() 03/08/2015 at 19:51 |
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I think the fact TVR (which started out as Trevcar Motors) took it's name from Trevor is interesting but odd.
Good news about TVR though. More noise on their website tvr.co.uk
There still in the process of building the new factory in Alton, Hampshire but have already sourced a new parts chain with some parts being reproduced by the original manufacturers and parts that haven't been made for ages have had the CAD drawings brought out and put back into production.
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I wonder if my friend would notice if I got one of those badges and stuck it on his Cobalt SS....
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Now they just need to import Tuscans and Sagarises to the US and I'll singlehandedly fund them through car purchases. That way I'd always have a car while I'm getting the others fixed.
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Well they do provide CoC (Certificate of Conformity) (should it conform that is) shoud you wish to import one.
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Neat. Excuse me while I go rob a bank or two to fund my TVR desires.
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This one should be U.S. legal (25 year old compliant) in about three years. So get saving.
GBP£7,150 (USD$10,763).