1st TVR open sports car?
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FlipFlopGriff said:
They sell sewing machines too?
FFG
Singer built motors, eventually got soaked up into the Rootes Group:FFG
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The car looks very much like the first TVR Open Sports and the Jomars. There was a thread recently about the Open Sports, may have been on PH, may have been on the FB page. The pic below isn't mine so if its yours and you want it removed please shout.
The TVR Open Sports that was for sale a few years ago in the UK, looked like this one, whch is very similar to the Jomar Racing cars in the US. This one has the exterior hinges and clearly the "passenger side" is rather different to the old photo.
The TVR Open Sports as illustrated in TVR The Early Years looks like this. This is my favourite early TVR. I'd love to know where it is now. It seems to have what looks like a Jomar badge on it so maybe it went to the States.
The TVR Open Sports that was for sale a few years ago in the UK, looked like this one, whch is very similar to the Jomar Racing cars in the US. This one has the exterior hinges and clearly the "passenger side" is rather different to the old photo.
The TVR Open Sports as illustrated in TVR The Early Years looks like this. This is my favourite early TVR. I'd love to know where it is now. It seems to have what looks like a Jomar badge on it so maybe it went to the States.
Edited by Astacus on Monday 7th August 17:44
Edited by Astacus on Monday 7th August 17:49
TSP3 said:
I think this is a TVR open sports, in fact i think it is the one below 223 EMA, the other open car pictured is a Jomar because it was shipped to Ray Saidel in the states and therefore badged as a Jomardavep said:
FlipFlopGriff said:
They sell sewing machines too?
FFG
Singer built motors, eventually got soaked up into the Rootes Group:FFG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singer_Motors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singer_Motors#/media...
luckycarter said:
I think this is a TVR open sports, in fact i think it is the one below 223 EMA, the other open car pictured is a Jomar because it was shipped to Ray Saidel in the states and therefore badged as a Jomar
I think you are right. If you expand it a lot you can almost make out the 223 part of the plate.Andrew Gray said:
I believe this car is in a private collection in New York and the other picture of it at auction was taken by Oliver Edwards i think he is away on holiday so may not see this.
Andrew
Quite right Andrew, so it was. I expect he'll pick it up when he gets back. Right up his street!Andrew
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