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22 hours ago, lazarus said:

Big Old Beem... 750il

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What a beautiful car - I love that crisp, clean, understated '90s styling, so tasteful compared to the bulbous blobs they are marketing today; mind you, I am biased as I own an E36 325i from the same era...

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2 hours ago, maipenrai said:

What a beautiful car - I love that crisp, clean, understated '90s styling, so tasteful compared to the bulbous blobs they are marketing today; mind you, I am biased as I own an E36 325i from the same era...

One of my favorite cars that I have owned was a BMW 633.

That car was sex on wheels....

 

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On 1/4/2022 at 9:06 AM, john luke said:

Not sure what it is but it looks old enough to be in the classic range.

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Mitsubishi Galant GTO GS.

Very rare beast indeed, 2.0L Engine and in RHD as well. Non original alloys however. Originally released in 1970, that one being possibly a 1975 model with the honeycomb grille (if original which I think it is) , lights, but should have a chrome bumper.

That also looks like a GS Version, which, if so, would make it very very rare and worth a lot of money, not Hakosuka territory but there's currently only 1 , possibly 2 in the UK at the moment. Good find.

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Now for those real petrol heads have a lookie at this edition of "Wheeler Dealers" covering the TVR Griffith. As the proud owner of a TVR Chimera 500 for 3 years i can agree entirely with their assessment, bloody awesome cars at an affordable price.

My Chimera.....

 

 

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16 hours ago, Pumpuynarak said:

Another TVR for the petrol heads, a TVR Cerbera

I test drove the Griffith, Cerbera and Chimera 500 before i made my choice of the Chimera......

 

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My sister had a Griffith and a Cerbera in Tasmania, both of which caught fire while less than a year old. 
Needless to say the next car she purchased wasn’t a TVR. 😉
 

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4 hours ago, KhunDon said:

My sister had a Griffith and a Cerbera in Tasmania, both of which caught fire while less than a year old. 
Needless to say the next car she purchased wasn’t a TVR. 😉
 

She must be the most unluckiest TVR owner ever, ok they had a bit of a bad rep with reliability problems thats why i bought the Chimera which was recognised as the most reliable everyday use TVR.

I had mine for 3 years and never had any issues with reliabilty and then sold it for good money to a mate of mines dad who retained it for many more years. 

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12 hours ago, Pumpuynarak said:

She must be the most unluckiest TVR owner ever, ok they had a bit of a bad rep with reliability problems thats why i bought the Chimera which was recognised as the most reliable everyday use TVR.

I had mine for 3 years and never had any issues with reliabilty and then sold it for good money to a mate of mines dad who retained it for many more years. 

Both of her cars had numerous problems from new as did many TVR owners. 
I saw in a motor magazine lately that there is a new TVR on the drawing board. 
https://www.tvr.co.uk/new-car

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