Now you mention it, the huge crowns do remind me of various horrifying TVR design exercises which somehow made it into production. To be faithful to the TVR heritage the crowns need to start smouldering, then you stand on the pavement for 2 hours before someone collects your Bremont in a truck, and you have to sit inside the truck for 2 more hours, and it's so dirty that you can never wear your clothes for anything except gardening.
A mate of mine had a Trevor a chimera or cerbera i can't remember which but it was massive yellow and shit and anything in the boot would melt. I'm not talking about your ice-cream defrosting. Plastic tool handles and a Jerry can melted. It eventually cought fire.
Now you mention it, the huge crowns do remind me of various horrifying TVR design exercises which somehow made it into production. To be faithful to the TVR heritage the crowns need to start smouldering, then you stand on the pavement for 2 hours before someone collects your Bremont in a truck, and you have to sit inside the truck for 2 more hours, and it's so dirty that you can never wear your clothes for anything except gardening.