'68 Tuscan MAL006
Discussion
plasticpig1972 said:
Or you replace Outriggers with Stainless
Alan
yeah, thought the same, and then covering it up like 'original' sounds like a good idea?Alan
some TVR racecars were also stainless I believe and some also used only those most in the gravel/mud/way outriggers in stainless, there seem to be many sorts stainless, so I guess its doable.
love the idea of a stainless chassis on a TVR, or a good sort galvanized example, also fine between the ears against rust thoughts.
Popped in looking for the new owner (In Germany now, not sure if car is there yet), as he sent me an email, originating from here?
Anyway, I saw the car in @2002 and turned down the offer to take it for 20K US$ as I already owned "running" MAL004 and really had no place to put 006. The car is/was VERY original, essentially parked with a master brake problem in 1971 and just sat in a garage until bought and offered for sale by an interested car enthusiast.
So happy to see it running and driving. It's been at least 8 or so years I can say the same.
Cheers,
Bill
Anyway, I saw the car in @2002 and turned down the offer to take it for 20K US$ as I already owned "running" MAL004 and really had no place to put 006. The car is/was VERY original, essentially parked with a master brake problem in 1971 and just sat in a garage until bought and offered for sale by an interested car enthusiast.
So happy to see it running and driving. It's been at least 8 or so years I can say the same.
Cheers,
Bill
yeah, I'm glad it goes to Germany, its a lot closer then the USA
btw, he says >>hopefully Zolder Continental Meeting will take place next year.. <<
If he keeps is original as he said, then I guess its possible to get is working and so on without doing a say nut and bolt resto, I wonder what he will do in the end and how he gets on with it.
Maybe he's also here on PH? if so, would be nice to start a thread around the car on here.
or he's on the German TVR site, maybe I can check that later, maybe he's also using that same bodensee name there.
btw, he says >>hopefully Zolder Continental Meeting will take place next year.. <<
If he keeps is original as he said, then I guess its possible to get is working and so on without doing a say nut and bolt resto, I wonder what he will do in the end and how he gets on with it.
Maybe he's also here on PH? if so, would be nice to start a thread around the car on here.
or he's on the German TVR site, maybe I can check that later, maybe he's also using that same bodensee name there.
Since I don't stop by here enough, maybe I can't negotiate how to use this site proficiently. However, he found me via a post I made in 2003(!) about seeing the car.
He noted his name here is "Mrlaberlaber"
I too hope he starts a thread about the purchase, found history, etc. of MAL 006.
He noted his name here is "Mrlaberlaber"
I too hope he starts a thread about the purchase, found history, etc. of MAL 006.
luckycarter said:
No That is LWB 006 not MAL 006
thanks, then I change that by the info that was by that picture, I believe its on a TVR website from some Italian guy? many great info on there, not sure if he still does it though.ah, on tvr_unofficial_blog was it, that info was also by the picture.
Edited by GTRene on Tuesday 23 July 21:14
Hi there, I‘m the owner of this car. Unfortunately the transportation was delayed big time.. but it arrived safe and sound in Germany!
I will keep the car as original as possible, it’s really a great and unique time capsule. And I don‘t know of a complete and running original car from that age. Most (all?) are fully restored. The messy glassfiber looks as original and untouched as all the other bits of the body - and entire car, too - do. The frame has surface rust at most, so no worries there - I will keep it bonded and only do rust prevention
If you know anybody who can provide some more history of the car or the name of the first lady owner, please get in touch! (Via profile and „email me“)
Especially @USTVRDUDE and @velkro from Bring a Trailer
Best, Theo
I will keep the car as original as possible, it’s really a great and unique time capsule. And I don‘t know of a complete and running original car from that age. Most (all?) are fully restored. The messy glassfiber looks as original and untouched as all the other bits of the body - and entire car, too - do. The frame has surface rust at most, so no worries there - I will keep it bonded and only do rust prevention
If you know anybody who can provide some more history of the car or the name of the first lady owner, please get in touch! (Via profile and „email me“)
Especially @USTVRDUDE and @velkro from Bring a Trailer
Best, Theo
Edited by mrlaberlaber on Sunday 10th November 20:40
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