Well, I'm going to start a build thread about the TVR 2500M I dragged home a couple of years ago. I wasn't really looking for one. I have enough projects. This is a car that just sort of found me.
I've had my Triumph TR3 for 26 years now, and it's a great do-everything car in many ways. My wife and I have crossed the country a couple of times in it, it shows well, and its autocrossed (SCCA HCS class) pretty regularly. I've noticed, after moving from Arizona to North Carolina, that TR3s aren't very water tight. Not a revelation to most, I imagine, but between Arizona and my former home of San Diego, it really had not been apparent to me. Going from 4" to 45" of rain a year has brought that fact home to me.
But I digress. As I started out saying, I wasn't looking for another British car project, but I just stumbled onto this TVR. Apparently it had been sitting there, a block off Main Street, outside in the yard for over 15 years. I recognized what it was immediately, and asked the young lady what the plan was for the car. She said she would like to sell it, that it had been dragged home by her mother and as far as she knew she had never gotten it running. It seems her mothers "boyfriend" had tried to sell it for her, but couldn't. Her mother had passed away, and she really needed some cash, like now. I worked a deal, $800, plus another $100 If she could get it to my house. So, I had a fairly complete TVR for the princely sum of $900. I've since found that I could probably sell the back glass and make back my whole investment thus far!Here's what I'm starting with, after a quick clean-up.
It looks better in photos than it actually is.
They are really pretty cool cars.