T350C production in full swing

T350C production in full swing

Thursday 16th January 2003

T350C Production

PH Member Christof visited Blackpool recently and saw T350C production in full swing


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peas_star

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291 posts

282 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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i tell you what there aren't many manufacturers that will let within 500m of their production facilities with a camera. TVR eh? they're certainly individual!!

MikeE

1,850 posts

291 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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Usually when you see snaps of the production line you'll see a variety of models on the line, but unless I'm mistaken I can't see any other models in these pictures.

This must mean the T350 order book is doing exceptionally well (or the Tamora/Tuscan/Cerberas are not selling).

Can't believe how quickly they've managed to get this car onto the streets either, with the Tuscan it took them approx 18 months from the first showing (of the Tuscan S6 shape) to the first customer cars.

Graham

16,369 posts

291 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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one of them has different wheels

alt

1,879 posts

289 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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These photographs are of the 2 production lines nearest reception. The other models will be using the other 4 production lines.
They use 'spare' wheels while the cars are on the production line. They real wheels are added right at the end.
Cheers..... Andrew

RichB

52,758 posts

291 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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Graham said: one of them has different wheels

They look like the ones fitted to the Yellow Griffith Speed 6 shown a few years ago. R...

dicky

928 posts

291 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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MikeE said: Usually when you see snaps of the production line you'll see a variety of models on the line, but unless I'm mistaken I can't see any other models in these pictures.

This must mean the T350 order book is doing exceptionally well (or the Tamora/Tuscan/Cerberas are not selling).

Can't believe how quickly they've managed to get this car onto the streets either, with the Tuscan it took them approx 18 months from the first showing (of the Tuscan S6 shape) to the first customer cars.


The T350c and the tamora are off the tuscan floor pan so not alot has to be changed there.
The T350c is as far as I have been told is mainly a Tamora with a different shell on it, not too much has had to be made new for it.