Anybody read PH in US anymore
Discussion
Yes, there are frequent contributions from US members on Pistonheads. It takes a while to become familiar with their PH Names to know that, but we do like to talk about our TVRs and TVRs in general.
SEAC stands for Special Equipment Aramid Composite(If memory serves correctly) which indicated the nature of the construction of the body of the car. I'm sure if I have mis-stated this, some of my fellow PH-ers will be happy to set me straight.
As for US TVR owners liking to talk about their cars,
why don't you join us in New Jersey next weekend(Oct. 10-12) for the TVR Car Club North America's annual gathering. You will find out just how enthusiastic US TVR members can be and you'll get to see the largest assemblage of TVRs in the US at one time.
SEAC stands for Special Equipment Aramid Composite(If memory serves correctly) which indicated the nature of the construction of the body of the car. I'm sure if I have mis-stated this, some of my fellow PH-ers will be happy to set me straight.
As for US TVR owners liking to talk about their cars,
why don't you join us in New Jersey next weekend(Oct. 10-12) for the TVR Car Club North America's annual gathering. You will find out just how enthusiastic US TVR members can be and you'll get to see the largest assemblage of TVRs in the US at one time.
I think the problem is that many of us had high hopes for a new TVR in the USA.
We have been beating a dead horse, so many of us have given up.
No bitterness, just disappointment. I visit PH frequently to read the Tamora, Tuscan, T350, T440 comments and see if the status of things have changed.
Sell many cars, TVR we are pulling for you. Hope Lotus rocks with the Elise and inpires you to come back!
Hugs
Heloise
We have been beating a dead horse, so many of us have given up.
No bitterness, just disappointment. I visit PH frequently to read the Tamora, Tuscan, T350, T440 comments and see if the status of things have changed.
Sell many cars, TVR we are pulling for you. Hope Lotus rocks with the Elise and inpires you to come back!
Hugs
Heloise
Yes ! There are many TVR's in Michigan. There was a dealer for TVR in the Detroit area for most of the time that they were imported. I have a 3000s and it is my third TVR. There are at least a dozen or more in the detroit area, some owners with more than one at a time. Our local chapter of the TVR car club of North America is very active and we are heading to Woodwork this Thursday. See You There.
noahstvr said:
Yes ! There are many TVR's in Michigan. There was a dealer for TVR in the Detroit area for most of the time that they were imported. I have a 3000s and it is my third TVR. There are at least a dozen or more in the detroit area, some owners with more than one at a time. Our local chapter of the TVR car club of North America is very active and we are heading to Woodwork this Thursday. See You There.
I married a Michigan girl and we came to live in England so i could carry on driving TVR's (TuscanS), i'm back for thanks giving so if anything is going on let me know.
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