Bye bye my wonderful V8S

Bye bye my wonderful V8S

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Tall_Blk

Original Poster:

376 posts

197 months

Wednesday 8th August 2018
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Sadly after 10 years of owning my v8S, I have now sold it and watch it drive down the road without me in it. It have enjoyed it over the period, had one one puncture and no breakdowns nor MOT failure.

Now to off to start enjoying my next phase of V8 engine

lordofthewings

181 posts

78 months

Wednesday 8th August 2018
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.....will it need to start speaking German by any chance ?

Tall_Blk

Original Poster:

376 posts

197 months

Thursday 9th August 2018
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Lol

lordofthewings

181 posts

78 months

Thursday 9th August 2018
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....and will also have a few other TVRs to chat to, glad it's gone to a good home. I was similarly devastated when I said goodbye to mine 13 years ago, but I know where it lives.

germantvr

31 posts

231 months

Monday 13th August 2018
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Hi,
yes it´s correct, the wonderful V8S will learn some german words.
After around 600 troublefree miles she arrived in my garage.
She spent the weekend at the Oldtimer-Grand-Prix Nürburgring among the other TVR´s at beautiful weather.
Four new tyres are ordered for pleasure miles around black forest county.

germantvr

31 posts

231 months

Monday 13th August 2018
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Many thanks for the previous owner for taking care on the baby.
To be sure that she comes to a real good home, with some other TVR´s

glenrobbo

36,279 posts

156 months

Monday 13th August 2018
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It is good to hear that you are enjoying your V8S, Reinhard, but it is a shame that Tall.blk did not show you how to fold down the roof. frown

Perhaps ChrisWilly can show you? wink

We love those Black Forest twisty roads. driving

germantvr

31 posts

231 months

Monday 13th August 2018
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Unbelievable, the hood is removable?
I should read the manual......

lordofthewings

181 posts

78 months

Monday 13th August 2018
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glenrobbo said:
We love those Black Forest twisty roads.
... and the gateaux ! lick

RayTVR

1,071 posts

149 months

Monday 13th August 2018
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or why not have a black cherry car?

lordofthewings

181 posts

78 months

Tuesday 14th August 2018
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Makes me feel so nostalgic. My first TVR was a (new) Taimar for which I specified Ford black cherry, with cream of course. It was restored about a decade ago in Switzerland then seems to have vanished, my daughter who is proudly displaying one of the chromed rocker covers is 39 today.... Later I bought a new S3C for which I also specified black cherry, sadly written-off by the subsequent owner. Superb colour (although it looks a bit muddy in these scans of pre-digital photos from my albums).


RayTVR

1,071 posts

149 months

Tuesday 14th August 2018
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Amazing - that answers a question which has been around for a while.

I'd always understood that there were 3 S3 in this colour and I have seen Jacksocket on here who has one living in Yorkshire. Someone did tell me once that there had been one up in Aberdeen area, but I was never able to confirm.

Shame that its written off, such a beautiful colour.

(Sorry for the thread hijack)

lordofthewings

181 posts

78 months

Tuesday 14th August 2018
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My S3C was bought through the TVR Centre in Barnet as I was working in London at the time, and they sold it on for me with low mileage to (I believe) someone in the Home Counties -- not Aberdeen though. It was written off on ice the following winter (1991/92 from memory), so the new owner was probably trying quite hard. All the documentation went with the car, and I have no record of chassis number etc. I have tried tracing the TVR plate (which I bought for the Taimar) through dealers, but they say "it's not available", so I guess that particular plate has gone to the great irretrievable number plate store in the sky.

TwinKam

3,126 posts

101 months

Tuesday 14th August 2018
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I use an App, 'My Car Check' (others are doubtless available...), that can be used to instantly see what car is registered on any particular number or if, as in this case, the number is out of circulation.
Quite handy to identify unknowns, and also fun to see what's got your own initials followed by a 1 ! ...mine's a V12 Vanquish cool