What's this, from when does it date and what happened to it after this photo was taken - for 1 point?
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Experts?
This one has now out-stayed its time with the Experts, but I'm not sure I can bring myself to move it up to the Pro's for such an easy point..
Surely there's an Expert who has some idea what this is?
OK, so there aren't any Experts who want this one.
Up it goes for a Pro to earn a very easy point!
TVR Grantura Series II Roadster Racer, 1,622 cc MGA-powered
From 1962.
Quotewhat happened to it after this photo was taken
working on that part...
Anything to do with Jomar?
Quote from: Paul Jaray on June 16, 2015, 05:29:54 AM
TVR Grantura Series II Roadster Racer, 1,622 cc MGA-powered
I know it says that on one website but it's not correct.
It needs a bit more research but since we're on the Pro's board here and it's obviously a TVR I won't lock it (yet!)
Anything to do with Jomar?
Quote from: Paul Jaray on June 16, 2015, 05:44:21 AM
Anything to do with Jomar?
Very close, although it is not actually one..
1956 TVR open sports car with Coventry Climax engine. It was imported in the USA by Ray Saidel who planned to sell it under the Jomar name.
Quote from: oko94 on June 16, 2015, 06:10:14 AM
1956 TVR open sports car with Coventry Climax engine.
This bit's right..
Quote from: oko94 on June 16, 2015, 06:10:14 AM
It was imported in the USA by Ray Saidel who planned to sell it under the Jomar name.
..but not this. The Jomars were copies of it but that's not what happened to this one!
Was this car the one tested by Autosport Magazine at Aintree ?
I don't want to offend the OP with my lack of specific knowledge, since some of us know he's a TVR man at heart.
Is this by any chance the car which ended up as FHF705? It is fitted here with a Microplas body, but was rebodied with the first "notchback" style which preceded the Grantura.
Quote from: oko94 on June 16, 2015, 07:50:17 AM
Was this car the one tested by Autosport Magazine at Aintree ?
No idea, sorry!
Quote from: nicanary on June 16, 2015, 09:04:19 AM
I don't want to offend the OP with my lack of specific knowledge, since some of us know he's a TVR man at heart.
Is this by any chance the car which ended up as FHF705? It is fitted here with a Microplas body, but was rebodied with the first "notchback" style which preceded the Grantura.
Yes, that's what it is (though I'd have to check if that was its registration).
The car existed in this form for less than a year then was re-bodied as you describe to become the prototype Grantura coupé.
1 point earned!
:thumbsup:
The information was obtained from a very well-known car-lovers' site, and the TVR enthusiast who posted it showed a sequence of images which represented this particular car's history. I'm around 95% sure it's correct. Here's the car as it ended up.
Quote from: nicanary on June 16, 2015, 11:25:21 AM
The information was obtained from a very well-known car-lovers' site, and the TVR enthusiast who posted it showed a sequence of images which represented this particular car's history. I'm around 95% sure it's correct. Here's the car as it ended up.
Yes, I thought you were right but I just wanted to be sure.
My car and this were next to each other in the TVR time-line at Rockingham some years ago..
For some reason, based on absolutely no information whatsoever, I had assumed yours was a Griffith or Chimera or similar. No idea why......
I remember from my teenage years of motor sport history a certain Tommy Entwhistle who used to pedal a Grantura very quickly indeed.
Quote from: nicanary on June 16, 2015, 12:03:10 PM
For some reason, based on absolutely no information whatsoever, I had assumed yours was a Griffith or Chimera or similar. No idea why......
I remember from my teenage years of motor sport history a certain Tommy Entwhistle who used to pedal a Grantura very quickly indeed.
I prefer the old and unusual of course! Mine celebrates its 50th anniversary this year..
Tommy Entwhistle's Gem registered TE 1 has featured here on AP.