Interest in classic TVRs ''remains''

There is still a decent amount of interest in classic TVR motors, it has been suggested, and companies are continuing to restore and make enhancements to such vintage vehicles.
Classic World Racing (CWR), competition classic car specialist, is on the verge of completing the build of a race car based on a 1968 TVR Tuscan, a model that did not stick around for long because of supply issues with the 4.7-litre Ford V8 engine, according to Octane magazine.
The model will be appearing at the upcoming Race Retro event and will be the centrepiece of CWR''s stand.
"There is still a lot of interest in older TVRs and we hope this car will not only be competitive on track but showcase the style of a ''60s sports car," CWR managing director Mike Luck told the publication.
Based in Worcestershire, CWR has 45 years'' experience in preparing single seater, sports and GT racing cars.
Written by Tom Burke
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