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Thursday, 25 July 2019

TVR

Here are photographs of four TVRs that I took at the Footman James Classic Car Show Manchester at EventCity in September 2018.
This is a 1986 TVR 420 SEAC race car and the board alongside says it has a Rover V8 dry sump alloy race engine, by V8 Developments, with stage 4 heads, big valves and solid lifters. This 5.4 litre engine produces 350bhp and the car was built and raced by Steve Cole at David Gerard. In its first year of racing in 1986 it was entered in 24 races and had 21 class wins and 19 outright race wins, but was then banned due to homologation issues. This car is one of only three to be built with a stainless steel chassis and is the only one still running with its its original chassis. The car has now been converted for road use.
This is a 2005 TVR Sagaris with a 3,996cc TVR Speed Six engine, a 6-cylinder inline alloy engine with 4 valves per cylinder and dry sump lubrication.
This car is a 1999 TVR Cerbera and has the same 3,996cc TVR Speed Six engine as the TVR Sagaris.
This car is a 2004 TVR T350T, the Targa version of the T350, and again has the 3,996cc TVR Speed Six engine.

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