Hello Rusty Bottom,
I individually received your inquiry, then a fellow TVR list member posted
your message. Has anyone suggested that you subscribe? Send a message to
Majordomo@autox.team.net with no subject and one line of text:
subscribe tvr
It is a very low traffic list but people do come up with answers.
There is also the TVR Times, the newsletter of the TVR Car Club North America.
I recall in a recent issue there being a 1800s for sale somewhere.
Good luck in your search. -Richard '74 2500M
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Richard,
I saw your name on the TVR register and thought you could, perhaps, assist me
or at least point me in the right direction. I am looking to purchase a
Vixen series 1 for restoration and wondered if you could help. I would also
be interested in a Grantura MKIII or 1800S. Condition is unimportant, just
as long as it is relatively complete.
I have heard thru the grapevine that a Grantura MKIII project resides in
upstate NY. Do you know the owner of this car?
I currently own a Griffith 400. I look forward to hearing from you.
Daniel
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