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Re: Looking for TVR

To: Will Royall <WRoyall@appliedcontrol.com>
Subject: Re: Looking for TVR
From: Robert Blumberg <Robert.blumberg@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 23:08:30 -0700
Well, it's a bit restored, and on the west coast (Seattle), but it's quite
drivable for an adventure across country.  I have a 76 TVR 2500M, rebuilt
engine, close ratio gearbox, three dual side draft Webers. It's great fun
to drive, the body and frame are in very good condition, and it's loud and
fast. It does need a bit of work to make it buff for concours. I drive it
to work on occasion, so I trust it. If you could be interested in a west
coast car, let me know and I can get more specific.


At 02:03 PM 6/8/98 -0400, you wrote:
>I'm looking for an early to mid 70s TVR 2500M or similiar model, triumph
>running gear.  Prefer running/drivable car, but not restored.  I've
>tried all the popular internet classifieds (traderonline, classic car
>web, etc.) and I'm not finding much at all.  Anybody know of any TVR
>classifieds?  I'm willing to travel, but would prefer a car on the east
>coast.
>
>Will Royall
>Raleigh, NC
>'57 Austin Healey 100-6
>

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