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I"m biased because they've been the main part of my interest and love for all things automotive but whilst, they have their faults like any car does, I do think they are one of the great British car brands. Just a shame it's taking so long to resurrect them. I'm glad I was involved with them during the most successful and exciting part of the brand's history.
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I can still remember the first time I saw a Cerbera - it was yellow, I was 17 (this was 1997) and I'd never seen or heard anything like it. It just blew me away. Dat ass :)
What TVR did with the AJP8 was amazing. For a company of that size to design and build their own engine - and one that had more in common with an F1 engine than a lot of consumer engines at the time - was an incredible achievement. Only weighs 121kg too...
Cerbera's are relative bargains these days, a third car with 33k for £18k anyone?
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201906199184820?sort=sponsored&postcode=e50nf&advertising-location=at_cars&make=TVR&radius=1501&model=CERBERA&onesearchad=New&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=Used&page=1Even if I had £18k and a garage my fear of putting it in a hedge would preclude ownership, unfortunately.
Yeah definitely more wrapped around lampposts / hedges. My old neighbor accounted for two of them. My mate’s brother-in-law another - he stuffed it in a motorway wall after loosing it in a straight line in the pissing rain. Very lucky to survive. (I think he had a speed 6)
Great cars though.