Fuel and emission regulations are buzz killers. Although they are there for a reason, that of giving our world some breathing space, most of the time they mean that exciting cars from long ago can no ...
TVR is a small British automaker with a fairly long and complicated history. Between multiple owners and financial ups and downs, the fact that it has survived from the 1940s to the present day (and ...
Plans for the V-8-powered Griffith are now moving ahead, most likely with V-8 power from Ford. The new owner previously built EV restomods and is saying an electrified TVR is in potential future plans ...
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This is the world’s only TVR Cerbera Speed 12 ever built specifically for road use and it is heading to auction on May 20 thanks to Silverstone Auctions in the UK. TVR first conceived the Cerbera ...
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While there is no such thing as a TVR that isn’t rare, this T350 C is extremely special, having been commissioned by the automaker to serve as a show car for the British Motor Show in 2002. One of ...
There's a long history of stuffing Ford V8s into tiny TVRs, and while today's Nice Price or No Dice 280i isn't quite the classic we might expect, it still hews to that historical precedent. Let's ...
Keeping a classic car in long-term storage is not bad if done correctly. However, park it outside or in a derelict barn, and it will end up with many issues. And it's not just rust I'm talking about ...
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