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TomTVR - Belgian working in Chicago
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I wear that badge with pride on my Polestar. :-)

I always wondered what Napoleon Bonaparte really did to deserve that excile :-)

so tomorrow? What are you up to tonight?

My Daily driver is a 2015 V60 Polestar in Rebel blue. It’s still the 6 inline version. I love it and it’s wonderfull. But I will probably loose my license for two months over it.... :-(

sorry for the late reply.... I do not want to sell my car to anybody else than somebody that has been dreaming about it for years... I will not sell it to anybody else and I have no need to sell it but these cars need to be driven and they need to be driven hard... so, I’m not selling to anybody who thinks these are

I have exactly one like that. Feel free to contact me when you want to buy one or if you are ever in Belgium, come and do a test drive.

“The speed 6 unfortunately had an engine that ‘was’ quite unreliable.” I corrected it for you.... When the Speed6 came out it had parts in it that were bad. All the original engines with the bad parts were mostly rebuild by the factory. The Speed6 was redesigned with new oil paths and better finger followers and it

I drove my TVR from Belgium all the way to the South of France in one go without any issue, including traffic jams.... Believe me, TVR’s do not have more or less problems compared to any contemporary car. You just need understand that they need proper warming up and maintenance. All the rest is just people taking over

Contact me if you ever really want to do this. I’m not planning to keep mine forever.

I’m Belgian and I imported two TVR’s from the UK. Now who’s having fun? ;-)

Poor man

That would be Marcos or the Pre-Wheeler TVR’s... :-)

Tamora is a Speed6 engined car... the Griffith was a V8. The tamora is actually a lot of fun in the corners... The Griffith is a bit scarier, especially the 500.

the basis is a Tamora but the owner chnaged the front and the back to make it look like a T350. It’s a one of a kind but not an original TVR. There is a cabrio sagaris as well which is made based on a Tuscan.

If you are ever in Belgium, let me know and you can drive my TVR’s all day. Thanks for showing the rest how much fun these beast actually are... I am not talking about the dog although that one seems nice as well.

Will let you know :-) good, I do not like Stella.

Leuven :-)

Hi,

That’s not a Tuscan but a Typhon much rarer and much more Carbon Fibre... The come from the same family so I acknowledge you could be mistaken at first sight.... but it even says Typhon on the back.... ;-)

The TVR Cerbera Speed 12 was built under Peter Wheelers ownership so still British... - A concerned TVR owner - ;-)