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The TVR 2500 was produced as a coupe in two configurations, the base 2500 and the 25000M. Both were powered by a six-cylinder Triumph TR6 engine producing 105 horsepower. The differences were the length; the 2500 measured 145 inches while the 2500M was 160 inches. There were 385 examples of the 2500 produced between 1972 through 1976, and 947 of the 2500M during that same time period.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jul 2009
By Daniel Vaughan | Jul 2009
Related Reading : TVR 2500M History
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 Trevors 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,....
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