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To: Phil Ethier <pethier@isd.net>
Subject: Re: TVR!
From: "Erik V. Berg" <erikb@elrond.sp.TRW.COM>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 12:55:09 -0800
William Zehring (via Phil Ethier) wrote on british-cars:
 
>> Fellow friends:
>> This message is a general appeal to subscribers of the brit-cars list to
>> see if there's a crew of TVR owners here.  I'm the anxious owner of a 1971
>> TVR 2500 currently undergoing a rather extensive rolling renovation and I'm
>> hopeful of finding other TVR owners with whom I can discuss a number of
>> things about this car.  I'm aware of another listserv, based in England,
>> supporting a TVR group but that list is mainly populated by late model TVR
>> owners (the cars not imported to the US).  Any one out there?  The sorts of
>> things I'm looking for help on are locating what are proving to be hard to
>> fine (for me, anyway) bits and pieces for the 2500 that were sourced from
>> other car makers, such as Lotus/Ford, Triumph, etc.

Howdy, William.

Wasn't the 2500M first introduced in '72?  Are you certain that your car is 
really a '71?

Is it TR6 powered?  It would be, if it is a 2500M.

On the other hand, if it is Ford Kent powered, then maybe it is a Vixen?

Anyway, assuming that you have web access, there are all sorts of great TVR 
resoures available to you, if you are willing to poke around a bit.

Check these out:
http://homepages.enterprise.net/roadrunner/tvrfirst.shtml 
http://www.domino.com/tvrcc/ 
http://www.domino.com/tvrcc/tvr.html 
http://www.domino.com/tvrcc/vixen_parts2.html 
http://www.guzzi.demon.co.uk/
http://ulysses.unl.edu/tooze/tvr/

There are links off of these pages, that should lead you to most of the TVR 
bits around the net.

Regards,
Erik Berg


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