Fiberglass Body cars
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Tomaszo (1977-1993)
ManufacturersTomaszo Car manufacturer Achau, Austria From 1977 to 1993. The Tomaszo PS fiberglass products mbH was a manufacturer of automobiles from Austria . History Wilhelm Tomaszovits founded the company in Achau in 1977 and began producing automobiles. The brand name was Tomaszo . 1993 ended the production ...
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Toppo (1983-1985)
ManufacturersToppo Manufacturing Company Automotive manufacturer of Chatsworth, California.United States from 1983 to 1985. Toppo Manufacturing Company was an American manufacturer of Kit car automobiles in the 1980s . History The company was founded on July 13, 1971 in Chatsworth , California . 1983 began with ...
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Tourette (1956-1958)
ManufacturersTourette Car history London, England From 1956 to 1958. Manufacturer Progress Supreme Co Ltd. Production 1956–1958 (26 produced) Class Microcar Body style Roadster Engine 197 cc The Tourette was a microcar by Carr Brothers (later Progress Supreme Co Ltd) of Purley, London, England between 1956 and ...
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Tramp (1970-1971)
ManufacturersTramp (Western Laminates Ltd.) Automotive manufacturer of Brixham Devon.Great Britain from 1970 to 1971. Western Laminates Ltd. was a British manufacturer of kit car automobiles in the early 1970s. History The company, led by Roger Talbot, was based at New Road in Brixham Devon .At first body parts ...
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Tri-Tech (1996-2002)
ManufacturersTri-Tech Autocraft UK Limited Automotive manufacturer of Preston, Lancashire Great Britain from 1996 to 2002. Tri-Tech Autocraft UK Limited was a British manufacturer of small replica automobiles . History Rick Edwards and Dave Chapman founded the company in 1996 in Preston , Lancashire . They star ...
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Triad (1992-1998)
ManufacturersTriad (Malvern Autocraft) Automotive manufacturer of Malvern , Worcestershire.Great Britain from 1992 to 1998. Malvern Autocraft was a British manufacturer of small automobiles in the 1990s. Company History Rick Jones and Ian Bowse founded the company in 1992 in Malvern , County Worcestershire . Th ...
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Trident (1966-1976)
ManufacturersTrident History Ipswich, Suffolk From 1966 to 1976 Trident Cars Ltd was a British car manufacturer based originally in Woodbridge then in Ipswich, Suffolk between 1966 and 1974 and again after being restarted in 1976 from premises in Ipswich. The new company stopped production in 1977-78. Their fir ...
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Turner A30 950 Sports (1959-1966)
Sports CarsTurner A30 and 950 Sports 1959 to 1966 The first complete car was the Turner A30 Sports, a two seater also known as the 803 and using an 803 cc Austin A30 engine, transmission and suspension. The car featured a simple ladder frame chassis and open fibreglass 2-seater sports bodywork. As BMC would n ...
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TVR 350i (1983-1989)
Sports CarsTVR 350i (1983 to 1989) Manufacturer TVR Also called TVR Tasmin 350i TVR 350SX Production 1983.08–1989 Predecessor TVR Tasmin 280i Class Sports car Body style 2-dr coupé 2-dr convertible Layout FR layout Platform TVR Wedge Engine 3.5 L Rover V8 Transmission 5-spd MT Related TVR 390SE Designer(s) Ol ...
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TVR Grantura S I (1958-1960)
Sports CarsTVR Grantura Series I 1958 to 1960 Production 1958–1960 Layout FR layout Engine 1,098 cc straight-4 1,172 cc straight-4 Wheelbase 83.5 in (2,121 mm) Length 136.5 in (3,467 mm) Width 65.5 in (1,664 mm) Height 47 in (1,194 mm) The TVR Grantura is the first model in a long line of TVR cars and debuted ...
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TVR Griffith (1991-2002)
Sports CarsTVR Griffith (1991 to 2002) Manufacturer TVR Production 1991–2002 Successor TVR Tuscan Speed 6 Class Sports car Roadster Body style 2-door convertible Engine 4.0 L - 5.0 L V8 Related TVR Chimaera Melling Wildcat The TVR Griffith, later models being referred to as the Griffith 500, was a sports car ...
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TVR Griffith 200
Sports CarsTVR Griffith 200 The TVR Griffith 200 (or Griffith Series 200) was a lightweight fibreglass-body sports car. In the United States, the make was Griffith and the model was Griffith Series 200, whilst the United Kingdom the make was TVR and the model was Griffith 200. Origin Jack Griffith came up wit ...
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TVR Griffith 400 (1964-1967)
Sports CarsTVR Griffith 400 (1964 to 1967) The TVR Griffith Series 400 is a 2-door coupe sports car produced by Griffith Automobile Corporation between 1964 and 1967. It is the successor to the TVR Griffith 200, featuring improved cooling via a larger radiator with twin electric fans, redesigned rear suspensi ...
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TVR M Series (1972-1979)
Sports CarsTVR M Series Taimar 1600M, 2500M, 3000M, 3000S (1972-1979) Manufacturer TVR Production 1972–1979 Assembly Blackpool, England Predecessor TVR Vixen TVR Tuscan (1967) Successor TVR Tasmin Class Sports Car / Roadster Layout FMR Engine Ford Kent 1.6L I4 Triumph 2.5L I6 Ford Essex 3.0L V6 Length 155 in ...
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TVR Sagaris (2005-2006)
Sports CarsTVR Sagaris Manufacturer TVR Production 2005–2006 Body style 2-door coupe Engine 4.0 L (3996 cc) Straight-6 Transmission 5-speed manual Wheelbase 92.9 in (2,360 mm) Length 159.7 in (4,056 mm) Width 72.8 in (1,849 mm) Height 46.3 in (1,176 mm) Curb weight 2,376 lb (1,078 kg) Related TVR T350C Design ...
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TVR Tamora (2002-2006)
Sports CarsTVR Tamora (2002 to 2006) Manufacturer TVR Production 2002–2006 Body style 2-door convertible Engine 3.6 L (3605 cc) straight-6 Transmission 5-speed manual Related TVR T350 The TVR Tamora is a 2-seater sports car built from 2002 by British firm TVR, filling the gap left by the company's Chimaera an ...
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