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TVR M-series 1971-1979
A very brief history.
TVR M-Series made its public debut at the 1971 Earl’s Court Motor Show. A new, longer two seater fixed head coupé body was evident but the key innovation was the new chassis.
Three engine versions were available initially for the M-Series: the 1600M (Ford Kent 1.6 litre), the 2500M (Triumph 2.5 litre) and the 3000M (Ford Essex 3 litre). In September 1975 a Broadspeed turbo-charged version of the 3 litre engine became available and a total of 63 M-Series Turbos were ultimately built. In 1976 a hatchback version, the Taimar, was launched and in 1978 the convertible 3000S appeared.
M-Series production was discontinued at the end of 1979 to make way for the new Tasmin. Approximately 2500 M-Series cars had been built.
[SIZE="1"]source: tvr-m.com[/SIZE]
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cheeeeeeeeers Revo! got any of the motorshow it debuted at? :o
first pic in the post below is really good.. :D great car
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[QUOTE=Street_Dreamer]got any of the motorshow it debuted at?[/QUOTE]
Sorry, I don't have any :(
I'm not THAT good :p:D
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lol cheers anyway mate... :)
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Any more early TVR pics about?
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I do believe that more pics are in order.
This is a 1973 2500M, for reference's sake.
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More, and there's more to come
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