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TVR Literatur
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For
many people, the TVR Griffith and Chimaera are their dream cars,
combining drop dead looks with power and performance for not much more
money than a top of the range saloon car. They have quickly established
themselves as classics within just a few years. This book is written
for Griffith and Chimaera owners and prospective owners, TVR
enthusiasts and anyone else interested in TVRs. It provides a source of
material derived from the author’s own experiences of owning eight
TVRs, including two Griffith 500, the TVR Car Club archives and
information from TVR. This edition has been extensively revised and now
contains over 400 pages of information on maintaining and enjoying
these cars. It covers all the production models, ranging from the 4.x
litre Griffiths, the Griffith 500 and the Chimaeras. Each chapter
covers a particular aspect of the car and combines explanations and
descriptions, along with hints and tips on how to enjoy and maintain
the cars at their best. The practical text is extensively illustrated
with photographs and drawings, drawn from the archives of TVR, the TVR
Car Club and the author’s own collection. |
ISBN 095 30 335 54 |
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many people, the TVR S series is their first introduction to the world
of hand-built specialist sports cars. The retro looks of the S, coupled
with its relatively inexpensive price tag has meant that it is
particularly attractive to those who want a convertible sports car that
has real performance, at a reasonable price.This extensively revised
second edition is written for S owners, TVR enthusiasts and anyone else
interested in TVRs. It provides a source of material derived from the
author’s own experiences of owning three S models, the TVR Car Club
archives and information from TVR and includes material on these cars
not previously published. It covers the gap between the owner’s
handbook and a full blown workshop manual and is designed to help any
owner or prospective owner enjoy the cars at their best. It covers all
the production models ranging from the 2.8 litre S1 through the 2.9
litre S2, S3 and S4 models and the 4 litre V8S. Each chapter covers a
particular aspect of the car and combines explanations and
descriptions, along with hints and tips on how to enjoy and maintain
the cars at their best. The practical text is extensively illustrated
with photographs and drawings, from the archives of TVR, the TVR Car
Club, the author’s own collection and other sources. |
ISBN 095 30 335 54 |
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For
many people, the TVR Wedges are their dream cars or the start of TVR
ownership. They provide power and performance for not much more money
than a family saloon car and have quickly established themselves as
classics within just a few years of the end of production. This book is
written for TVR Wedge owners and prospective owners, TVR enthusiasts
and anyone else interested in TVRs. It provides a source of material
derived from the author’s own experiences of owning seven TVRs,
including a sprinting and preparing a TVR390SE, the TVR Car Club
archives and information from TVR Engineering. It covers the gap
between the owner’s handbook and a full blown workshop manual. It
covers all the production models, ranging from the series 1 Tasmins
through to the last of the SEACs and SE models. Each chapter covers a
particular aspect of the car and combines explanations and
descriptions, along with hints and tips on how to enjoy and maintain
the cars at their best. The practical text is extensively illustrated
with photographs and drawings, drawn from the archives of TVR
Engineering, the TVR Car Club and the author’s own collection. |
ISBN 095 30 335 54 |
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