Jim Gamsby - Kent TVR Organiser late 80's to 90's - NZ TVR

Jim Gamsby - Kent TVR Organiser late 80's to 90's - NZ TVR

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CRM

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221 posts

247 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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Sadly, TVR stalwart Jim Gamsby lost his battle with cancer in Auckland, New Zealand on Thursday morning. 3.8.23 aged 65 years.

Jim was a hardcore TVR disciple with enormous passion and knowledge for TVR.

He was a TVR Car Club organiser in Kent during the late 80's to early 90's before moving to NZ.

Jim owned many TVR models over his lifetime highlighted by a SEAC in the UK and still owns a 3000S Turbo which he imported to New Zealand when he immigrated in 1995. The 3000S Turbo is largely / partially restored following a fire in the UK.

He ran a dedicated TVR garage in both the UK and NZ. Jim is responsible for restoring a good number of the NZ TVR’s and helping many owners get their cars on the road here. He is also responsible for building the TVR community in NZ where he freely shared his passion and enthusiasm.

I thought this thread would be a good place for people that knew Jim to post pictures and add stories and memories here as a tribute. It would be great to learn more of his time in the UK.

Jim leaves behind 3 young children, his partner and a whole in the NZ TVR community. Unfortunately, the effects of his illness left him unable to work at an effective rate over an extended period which has further impacted his business in what was already a challenging climate. As a result, a give a little page has been set up by his well named friend Steve Griffiths to help support his children and assist with funeral costs. Any support from the TVR community would be greatly appreciated.

Jim’s Funeral will be held on Tuesday 8th of August at 2pm, Just Funerals, 51 Kirkbride Road, Mangere, Auckland.

Thanks

Leyton Tremain

Moderator edit: no charitable donation links please



Edited by CRM on Saturday 5th August 07:52

V8Tolerancefit

6,319 posts

257 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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Very sorry to hear of this news.
My sincerest condolences to all of his Family.
N.

GAjon

3,804 posts

220 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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Very saddened to read this.

I met Jim on a few occasions at the TVRCC track days at Goodwood in the early nineties, when he had his SEAC.

Nice person , friendly and always had a smile, as I remember.

RIP Jim.

crankedup5

10,775 posts

42 months

Monday 7th August 2023
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One of my memories was seeing and hearing Jim piloting his ‘Rolling Thunder’ SEAC around Brands Hatch indy circuit. TVR imprinted through his body and soul.
Condolences to family and friends. R.I.P.