RE: Peter Wheeler Dies Aged 64
Friday 12th June 2009
Peter Wheeler Dies Aged 64
Former TVR boss succumbs to illness
PistonHeads notes with sadness the death yesterday of former boss of TVR, Peter Wheeler.
As the owner of TVR between 1980 and 2004, Wheeler was responsible for turning out some of the most outrageous and best-loved British sports cars. During his tenure at TVR, the Yorkshire-born chemical engineer transformed the tiny Blackpool company into a maker of supercar-rivalling exotica that, at its peak, was producing thousands of vehicles a year.
Wheeler died last night in hospital after a short illness at the age of 64. As one of the great characters of the British sports car industry, his loss will be keenly felt.
Our sincere condolences go out to his family, friends and all those who knew him.
Discussion
To me he was an annoying stick in the mud with a crap view on what a customer should expect, some call it a single minded vision I call it distorted. Having said that he is one of the legends of British motoring and his death is a real shame.
RIP old boy, keep the engines loud up there!
RIP old boy, keep the engines loud up there!
I think this is very sad. Whatever happened to TVR after he sold the company (and arguably because of the structure of the deal) you would have to agree that he presided over TVR during a period in which it came right to the forefront of public consciousness.
Would it be appropriate to organise (I'm not necessarily volunteering!) some sort of parade/ drive by of TVRs to commemorate (not on a hot day - we don't want any overheating issues)
Would it be appropriate to organise (I'm not necessarily volunteering!) some sort of parade/ drive by of TVRs to commemorate (not on a hot day - we don't want any overheating issues)
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