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Well i just did 230 miles with the car club in the centre of Brittany fantastic.
Someone in the club driving a Jaguar XK140 Coupe said he thought the lines of my 3000S were fantastic and he loved them.
Then he asked the question WHO DESIGNED THE 3000S or M series and i don't know.
Did TVR use a special designer.
Sorry to ask such a silly question.
Alan
ps. I've just done my homework and now know that Martin Lilley designed the "M" series.
Someone in the club driving a Jaguar XK140 Coupe said he thought the lines of my 3000S were fantastic and he loved them.
Then he asked the question WHO DESIGNED THE 3000S or M series and i don't know.
Did TVR use a special designer.
Sorry to ask such a silly question.
Alan
ps. I've just done my homework and now know that Martin Lilley designed the "M" series.
Edited by plasticpig72 on Wednesday 9th May 06:37
GAjon said:
3000M said:
Does anybody know where I can find new side-screen wind up mechanisms for TVR 3000M? mine are totaly used, have to push up my windows on the glass by hand and have to do the same in reverse to pull them down :-) ...
I think Adrian does exchange units.It’s worth changing all the felt seals at the same time, when worn they drag on the glass leading to extra stress on the winder mechanism.
3000M said:
Does anybody know where I can find new side-screen wind up mechanisms for TVR 3000M? mine are totaly used, have to push up my windows on the glass by hand and have to do the same in reverse to pull them down :-) ...
I think that could be a different topic.I understand to can fit the left to the right and the right to the left. Thereby using unworn parts
Alan
It’s not quite as straightforward as changing from one side to another.
The quadrant cog rivets can be drilled out, the quadrants flipped around and refitted so you get unused cog teeth on the drive, but, on mine the drive cogs had chewed up also.
The drive cogs are non weldable material so I had new stainless ones profiled.
It would have been easier to get replacements from Adrian.
The quadrant cog rivets can be drilled out, the quadrants flipped around and refitted so you get unused cog teeth on the drive, but, on mine the drive cogs had chewed up also.
The drive cogs are non weldable material so I had new stainless ones profiled.
It would have been easier to get replacements from Adrian.
plasticpig72 said:
Well i just did 230 miles with the car club in the centre of Brittany fantastic.
Someone in the club driving a Jaguar XK140 Coupe said he thought the lines of my 3000S were fantastic and he loved them.
Then he asked the question WHO DESIGNED THE 3000S or M series and i don't know.
Did TVR use a special designer.
Sorry to ask such a silly question.
Alan
ps. I've just done my homework and now know that Martin Lilley designed the "M" series.
I believe that Oliver Winterbottom helped with much of the design of the 3000S, while he was also at TVR developing the Tasmin. So Martin for the front half and OW to put Martin's ideas into reality from the windscreen back. The cut out door tops and the kick over the arches really are wonderful.Someone in the club driving a Jaguar XK140 Coupe said he thought the lines of my 3000S were fantastic and he loved them.
Then he asked the question WHO DESIGNED THE 3000S or M series and i don't know.
Did TVR use a special designer.
Sorry to ask such a silly question.
Alan
ps. I've just done my homework and now know that Martin Lilley designed the "M" series.
Edited by plasticpig72 on Wednesday 9th May 06:37
Oliver.
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