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'For Your Life on the Open Road' and 'The return of the true sports car' were the advertising slogans for the TVR 3000S. Produced by TRV Engineering Limited, of Blockpool, England, this 3000S was described when new as 'Unique. Traditional sports car performance and handling. Pedigree styling and handbuilt luxury. Tubular backbone chassis and non-rust glass-fibre body, plus foldaway hood and removable sidescreen.'

This 3000S is equipped with an English Ford 3-liter, 142 horsepower, Vee-six engine, capable of 133 miles per hour top speed and zero-to-sixty in 7.5 seconds. A total of 258 automobiles were built. 49 of these automobiles are known to be in North America.
In 1949 Trevor Wilkinson produced a line of hand-build vehicles under the name Trevcar Motors in Blackpool, England. Within a few years, the name was changed to TVR, a combination of some of the characters in Trevor's name (TreVoR). By 1957 the TVR Company was producing the Jomar, a vehicle with a fiberglass body and a tubular steel chassis. This design led to the Grantura, Griffin, Tuscan, Vixen, and the M series.

The TVR Company has been owned by several owners. For a while it was selling cars as Layton Sports Car Ltd and Grantura Engineering. It was not until 1965 when Martin Lilley, a Lotus and TVR dealer, purchased the company and reinstated the TVR Engineering name.

The M series was offered with three engine options. The 1.6-liter Ford 'Kent' engine provided the power for the 1600 M. The 3.0-liter Capri engine powered the 3000 M which was primarily for domestic sales. The 2500 M was powered by a 2498-cc inline-six from the TR6 and sold to America. The 2500 M made its world debut at the 1971 Earls Court Motor Show and it was instantly popular. If the car did not attract, the nude models that were assigned by Lilley to the stand surly attracted a crowd.

The 2500M had a four-speed manual gearbox and differential which it borrowed from Triumph. The bodywork was similar to the early TVR models though the bonnet was extended allowing more room for the engine and giving the car more pleasing appearance. Early versions were given the Vixen's black alloy wheels and Ford Cortina MK II taillights. The six-cylinder engines with dual Stromberg CD-w carburetors produce a respectable 106 horsepower. Zero-to-sixty takes just over 9 seconds with a top speed of nearly 120 mph. Disc brakes can be found in the front while drums are in the rear.

What the TVR 2500M lacked in power it made up for in light-weight components, short wheelbase, and superior handling. Fuel economy was rather good at around 30 mph.

Production of the 2500M lasted until 1977. The 3000M was produced until 1979 when it was replaced by the Tasmin.

1978 TVR 3000S

Year1978
MakeTVR
Model3000S
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Body / ChassisTubular spaceframe and fiberglass body
Production Years for Series1972 - 1979
Combined MPG0.00

Performance
0-60 mph7.5 seconds.
Top Speed133 mph | 214 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine BuilderFord
Engine ConfigurationV
Cylinders6
EngineFord Essex
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement2994.00 cc | 182.7 cu in. | 3 L.
ValvetrainOHV
Horsepower142.00 @ 5000.00 RPM
Torque172.00 Ft-Lbs (233.2 NM) @ 3000.00 RPM
Compression Ratio8.9:1
Main Bearings4
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedCarburetor
1 Weber carburetor
BlockCast-iron
HeadCast-iron

Standard Transmission
Gears4
TransmissionManual


 
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