Tuscan for sale in unexpected place

Tuscan for sale in unexpected place

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swisstoni

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20,003 posts

294 months

Saturday 22nd February 2014
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I happened to be looking at this site of a London classic car dealer (although I don't think the name is Cockney rhyming slang hehe) and amongst the usual Rollers, Mercs and Astons I got a bit of a shock to find a Tuscan!

http://graemehunt.com/motorcar/228/2002-tvr-tuscan...

The write-up is quite laughable in places. Nevertheless, this could be the shape of things to come and another sign of TVRs entering the established classic market.

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34,302 posts

232 months

Sunday 23rd February 2014
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Brilliant write up....rofl



2002 TVR Tuscan 4.0 - 20.000 miles

A crazy car, just taken in part exchange and the first TVR we have had for a few years

Obviously goes like stink and is liable to break down at any time - which always makes for an exiting edge to any blast undertaken

Anyhow if it does manage to get you there and back you may need attention yourself as your heart rate may have exceeded your own rev limiter

It goes round corners too fast, accelerates in a similar fashion and the brakes almost pull the seat belt anchorages out of their slots

Fortunately this Tuscan has been serviced on the button at all times, and always with renowned TVR dealers, as the service voucher booklets attests together with copies of all invoices too - last serviced only a few months ago by Racing Green TVR

A replacement engine was fitted at 13.000 miles (not uncommon for these apparently) whilst the air conditioning and all ancillaries are in full working order

A great colour combination, fresh tyres, carbon exhausts and black alloy wheels together with being in superlative order make this Tuscan a cut above the rest and well worth consideration