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TVR Tasmin Convertible 1983

General description : Rare 1983 TVR Tasmin Convertible with 4-Speed Manual This 1983 TVR Tasmin Convertible is an extremely rare and highly original example just out of long term ownership. Beige with tan leather interior and air conditioning. Showing just 32k miles, it's been parked in a garage since 1994 and is ready for straightforward recommissioning at this time. Not currently running, mechanical servicing and cosmetic detailing would go a long way with this car. It's solid, straight, and very honest overall. TVR introduced the wedge shaped Tasmin in 1980, available in both coupe and convertible form, with the convertible allowing for top-up, top-down, and Targa-style configurations. TVR relied on Ford components for wheels, brakes, front suspension, the four-speed manual transmission, and the engine which was a Ford 2.8 Cologne V-6 with Bosch fuel injection. The Tasmin was built in the United Kingdom from 1980 to 1987. It was the first of TVR's 'Wedge' series which marked a radical departure from the swoopy, compact sports cars the company had produced since its inception in 1947. Chassis construction was as it had traditionally been at TVRa hand-laid fiberglass body wrapped around a stout tubular steel frame. The rare 1983 Tasmin convertible like this particular car, comes with an interior noticeably more luxurious than previous TVRs. Air conditioning and leather seats greet driver and passenger, who face a walnut dashboard. Conceived as an upmarket sports car that would battle the Triumph TR7/TR8 and Lotus Eclat and Elite, the wedge-shaped Tasmin was styled by accomplished former Jaguar and Lotus designer Oliver Winterbottom. One of the great, undiscovered cars on the classic/collector market, offering exclusivity, excellent handling, and lively performance. Though prices have been steadily rising on these cars as of late, you can still acquire a hand-built exotic that is easy to maintain, with decent parts availability, for very little money!  Price: $9,500

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1983 TVR Tasmin Convertible is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Astoria by Gullwing Motor for $9500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : TVR Model : Tasmin Model Version : Convertible Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1983 Location : Astoria

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About TVR
TVR, a quintessential British cottage industry and master sports car manufacturer, has a rich and storied history that spans several decades. Known for its distinctive and high-performance vehicles, TVR has left an indelible mark on the automotive world.

TVR's history can be traced back to the early 1950s when Trevor Wilkinson founded the company in Blackpool, England. Initially, TVR focused on producing affordable and lightweight sports cars that offered exhilarating driving experiences. One of their early models, the TVR Grantura, gained popularity in the 1960s and set the tone for what would become a legacy of sporty and characterful cars.

Throughout the years, TVR produced a series of memorable models, each known for its unique style and impressive performance. Some of the notable models include:

TVR Griffith: Introduced in the 1960s, the Griffith was a powerful and lightweight sports car that gained a reputation for its speed and agility. It featured a V8 engine and distinctive styling.
TVR Tuscan: The Tuscan series, starting with the Tuscan V8 in the late 1960s, continued TVR's tradition of creating high-performance sports cars with bold design elements. The Tuscan line evolved over the years, with each iteration offering improved performance.
TVR Cerbera: Introduced in the 1990s, the Cerbera was notable for its unique design and the use of in-house developed engines. It was one of the fastest sports cars of its time.
TVR Sagaris: The Sagaris, launched in the 2000s, was a lightweight and aerodynamic sports car known for its aggressive styling and impressive track performance.
TVR Tuscan S: A modern version of the Tuscan, the Tuscan S featured a straight-six engine and modernized styling while staying true to TVR's sports car heritage.
TVR also gained a reputation for its "no-nonsense" approach to sports car manufacturing. Their cars were often devoid of electronic driver aids, focusing on the pure driving experience.

However, TVR faced financial challenges and ownership changes over the years, which led to periods of inactivity. The company's production ceased for some time, but TVR enthusiasts remained passionate and hopeful for a revival.

In 2020, TVR announced its comeback with the Griffith, a modern interpretation of the classic model. The new Griffith retained the essence of TVR's legacy while incorporating modern engineering and design.

In summary, TVR is an archetypal British cottage industry and a master sports car manufacturer that has consistently delivered exciting, high-performance vehicles with unique character. Despite its challenges, TVR's legacy remains alive, and its return to the automotive scene with the Griffith marked a new chapter in the company's storied history.