S1 Vixen/1800S
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Does anyone on here own this car or know anything about its whereabouts. Always loved the look of it and wondered what the wheels were (Halibrand replicas ?). Tried finding some JA Pearce Magnas that would fit standard arches but no luck and these wheels look the business as well.
Edited by Waynker Renee on Monday 20th November 23:31
Waynker Renee said:
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Always loved the look of it and wondered what the wheels were (Halibrand replicas ?).
they look like Compomotive's version of the Halibrand Cobra wheel. Ultra rare and, as far as I'm aware, no longer in production. Great look though. Always loved the look of it and wondered what the wheels were (Halibrand replicas ?).
Good luck!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/355225620335?chn=ps&n...
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Edited by Slow M on Thursday 30th November 06:57
Waynker Renee said:
Does anyone on here own this car or know anything about its whereabouts. Always loved the look of it and wondered what the wheels were (Halibrand replicas ?). Tried finding some JA Pearce Magnas that would fit standard arches but no luck and these wheels look the business as well.
looks lovely and yeah onJA Pearce Magnas even better...I was looking at that plate number and see if I had that one on my usb and yes, funny enough it was then in a different color, see>
and those JAP Magna wheels
I had a link but can't find it, found this one but I guess not all sizes.
https://www.somerfordmini.co.uk/valtain-j-a-p-magn...
btw, maybe this type can also be nice
https://www.driftworks.com/american-racing-vn47-ve...
Slow M said:
they look like Compomotive's version of the Halibrand Cobra wheel. Ultra rare and, as far as I'm aware, no longer in production. Great look though.
Good luck!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/355225620335?chn=ps&n...
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Edited because autocorrect is a motherfker.
Thanks,yes I thought so. Something to search on at least. Good luck!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/355225620335?chn=ps&n...
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Edited because autocorrect is a motherfker.
Edited by Slow M on Thursday 30th November 06:57
GTRene said:
looks lovely and yeah onJA Pearce Magnas even better...
I was looking at that plate number and see if I had that one on my usb and yes, funny enough it was then in a different color, see>
and those JAP Magna wheels
I had a link but can't find it, found this one but I guess not all sizes.
https://www.somerfordmini.co.uk/valtain-j-a-p-magn...
btw, maybe this type can also be nice
https://www.driftworks.com/american-racing-vn47-ve...
Yes JA Pearce were back in business a few years ago, they had a website and FB page but defunct again. I believe SBB may be the blue Jersey car that's been for sale for some time.I was looking at that plate number and see if I had that one on my usb and yes, funny enough it was then in a different color, see>
and those JAP Magna wheels
I had a link but can't find it, found this one but I guess not all sizes.
https://www.somerfordmini.co.uk/valtain-j-a-p-magn...
btw, maybe this type can also be nice
https://www.driftworks.com/american-racing-vn47-ve...
porterpainter said:
Out of interest, where’s that one for sale? Thanks
TVRCC Classifiedshttps://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...
In Pre M section
Waynker Renee said:
Thanks, think that’s an old ad from early 2022.You didn't ask for recommendations, but I think I have a sense of what aesthetic you're after.
Seems like for this body style, you have a preference for wheels with some detail to them. At least, that's the one attribute the Halibrands and Pearce wheels share. Well, and magnesium, if we're talking about originals.
Looks like a few different sizes of something that's very similar to the Pearce wheels are currently being produced in Japan, under the Colin Project moniker.
among other period correct wheels (3 piece wheels really aren't) that are similarly visually interesting are these gorgeous Campagnolos (and some others from that brand), American made Ansen wheels, as well as a few others.
There's also the "Hayashi Street" wheel, which is similar to the reproduction DeTomaso Mangusta wheel. It looks much better if the background elements aren't painted so dark that they disappear.
Seems like for this body style, you have a preference for wheels with some detail to them. At least, that's the one attribute the Halibrands and Pearce wheels share. Well, and magnesium, if we're talking about originals.
Looks like a few different sizes of something that's very similar to the Pearce wheels are currently being produced in Japan, under the Colin Project moniker.
among other period correct wheels (3 piece wheels really aren't) that are similarly visually interesting are these gorgeous Campagnolos (and some others from that brand), American made Ansen wheels, as well as a few others.
There's also the "Hayashi Street" wheel, which is similar to the reproduction DeTomaso Mangusta wheel. It looks much better if the background elements aren't painted so dark that they disappear.
I do like the first pictured wheel and the last one, that last one would be nice under the M-series, the first one better under Vixen/Tuscan series, so more the oldies :-)
edit looked those up, they seem to be called "Colin Project Tosco" Wheel
edit looked those up, they seem to be called "Colin Project Tosco" Wheel
Edited by GTRene on Thursday 7th December 21:40
Thanks for your input and ideas. Not keen on those designs,I think Vixens and Tuscans are pretty sensitive to wheel choice. This car was sold a while back on FB and the then owner put the original TVR alloys back on. He wouldn’t respond to any messages about the JAP wheels unfortunately!
I realise the originality gurus will be getting bent out of shape but each to their own !
I realise the originality gurus will be getting bent out of shape but each to their own !
Slow M said:
also nice, but do they offer only 3 wheels? a bit confusing, not that I'm a buyer looking for some wheels.Gassing Station | TVR Classics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff