Hi,
As my learned freind Tony says -
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">The 1980s 350i model & it's bigger engined brothers do have a passing resemblance to the 7 but there it ends. John's right about build quality too - my mate was always having bits falling off or breaking. Apart from the chassis, the TVRs of those days were true "parts bin specials" - the variety of parts that were used from so many different manufacturers in each model was truly amazing. Ford, Triumph, Austin Rover, Hillman/Rootes, and more. And even within that, parts from different models from the same manufacturer were often used on one TVR model. They can have lots of fun trying to figure out what car a particular part came from
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Not only do they use other peoples parts but they then they modify it to fit there cars, so often you need to 'rework' it to fit, weld parts on, file, drill, etc !! Having said that all the one's i have driven, including a nice Griffith were all fast cars. The mystery about TVR's are there horse power figures always seam a little optomistic !
Cheers John
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