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Trevor Wilkinson, the founder of TVR, the small British carmaker known for nimble little sports cars that early owners often assembled from a kit, died Wednesday in Minorca, Spain. He was 85.
Furthermore, TVR is offering a limited quantity of reduced deposits for the TVR Car Club members, during July, as a celebration of the club’s 50th anniversary.
TVR is coming back, and because of the immensely positive public reaction to that fantastic news, the company is now accepting deposits for its first new car in over 10 years, due in 2017 ...
<p>TVR may not be back in the USA yet, but the cars shipped out there in the 60's, 70's and 80's are still being cherished and restored. Many will be attending this year's 'Woodwork' event ...
In the late ’70s, the TVR Car Club of North America hadn’t been around long and founder Marq Ruben was trying to round up TVR owners to “foster communications and generate enthusiasm ...
Club Autopia has bought a TVR Sagaris for members' use. From 1 May, you'll be able to rent a Sagaris and sample the roar and crackle of that unique exhaust, not to mention the 406bhp thrust from ...
"I drive the TVR over the summer and to Worcester Car Club events and use a 993 in the winter." And how does Mark's passion for cars fit in with family life?
It's exciting enough that Les Edgar and his investor consortium have promised a new TVR for 2017. But revelations that designer Gordon Murray—you might remember him from a little car called the ...
Blackpool Thunder Car Club brought together a fabulous display of more than 60 TVR sports cars on the Waterloo Headland.
TVR: Who'll save a very British sports car? After shutting its factory in Lancashire, TVR is hoping to kickstart production abroad. But, beset by losses, this quintessentially UK brand might end ...
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