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    The TVR Wedges are a series of wedge-shaped sports cars built by British specialist sports car manufacturer TVR between 1980 and 1991. There were 2-seat...
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    United Kingdom by that company from 1980 to 1987. It was the first of TVR's "Wedge"-series which formed the basis of its 1980's model range. The Tasmin/280i...
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    The TVR 400/450SE was a series of open sports cars designed and built by TVR in the late eighties and early nineties. The 400SE was introduced in 1988...
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    The TVR 420 SEAC is a sports car designed and built by TVR between 1986 and 1988. It is considered as the ultimate "wedge" TVR[citation needed] and is...
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    The TVR 390SE is a sports car designed and built by TVR. It was introduced in October 1984. It featured many novelties not found in other 'Wedge' TVRs before...
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  • Wedge, the narrowest house in Britain, located on the island of Great Cumbrae DOS Wedge, a piece of software for the Commodore 64 computer TVR Wedges...
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    The TVR 350i is a sports car built by British company TVR from 1983 until 1989. In 1982 TVR's then new owner Peter Wheeler found himself wanting more...
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    in the first place, that is because many wedges were converted to 450 SEAC spec afterwards. Engine Engine: TVR Power Rover V8 Engine capacity: 4441 cc...
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    photograph. TVR Engineering Limited, news release, April 1990 "R.I.P. - TVR 350se No.1 - Page 1 - Wedges - PistonHeads". www.pistonheads.com. "TVR 350 SE Limited...
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    The TVR Tuscan Challenge is a one-make series dedicated to the second incarnation of the TVR Tuscan sports car (Initially developed as a road car and then...
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    1980s TVR approached Andy Rouse with a view to using his race-developed 3.9 L (3,946 cc) variant of the V8 in their Rover-powered TVR 350i 'wedge'; Rouse...
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  • 10+ TVR. In week 24 2002, it was the second watched Hindi GEC with 10.41 TVR and the following week it became the most watched Hindi GEC with 9.03 TVR pushing...
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  • Triumph TR7/TR8". Classic Motorsports. "TVR Tasmin". Classic Motoring. Driver, Jon (15 September 2014). "TVR 350SE road test". Drive My. Branch, Ben (24...
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  • was a British automotive designer who designed cars for Lotus, Jaguar and TVR. Winterbottom was born in Ashford, Kent. His father was born in Oldham, Lancashire...
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    for other companies and also building small series or single cars. DKW, TVR, and De Tomaso were amongst the first clients. They may not have had the...
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    Lotus 55 (1968): F3 Lotus 56 (1968–1969): Indy turbine wedge Lotus 56B (1971): F1 turbine wedge Lotus 57 (1968): F2 design study Lotus 58 (1968): F1 design...
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    and sports cars by the MG Rover Group and specialist manufacturers such as TVR. The engine remains well-supported by enthusiast clubs, specialist parts...
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    terminal sets the appropriate bit in the terminal verification results (TVR), the components of which form the basis of an accept/decline decision later...
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  • Girling (also co-founder of Franks-Girling Universal Postage) patented a wedge-actuated braking system. In 1929 he sold the patent rights to the New Hudson...
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    1977 to 1986. The 1972–1977 TVR 2500M sports car was powered by the Triumph I6 engine. Then, from 1999 to 2007, TVR's own TVR Speed Six dual overhead camshaft...
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  • larger, modern coupé with a wedge-shaped structure, for which Ginetta stylistically based on the Lotus Excel and the wedges from TVR. The car appeared under...
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  • Aston Martin Lagonda designed by William Towns. This low, rather square, wedge-shaped car was built on Aston Martin V8 components and was available until...
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    killed off just three years later in favour of the Wolseley variant of the wedge-shaped 18–22 series saloon, which was never even given an individual model...
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    seller in Britain, although not quite as successful as its predecessor. The wedge-shaped 18/22 series was launched as an Austin, a Morris and a more upmarket...
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    Vignale of Italy and later by Jensen. The same 383 cu in (6.3 L) Chrysler wedge-head powerplant was used in the earlier cars with the later cars moving...
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  • speed of 75 mph (121 km/h). Finished in a lurid orange, the Bug had a "wedge" body styled by Tom Karen of Ogle Design. Lacking conventional doors, entry...
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    export port in south Wales at Barry Docks. As a threat to the monopoly of the TVR, the plans were heavily contested in Parliament, and more parliamentary time...
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