Tuesday, 16 November 2010

TVR Tuscan Mk1 Left Hand Drive: a strange case


I received these two images. It's a TVR Tuscan MK1 with left hand drive with matte black paint (but I think it's not original). Take a look at the plate: BXL 834 (Belgium). I reviewed this car in the Register of TVR Tuscan with left hand drive. This is car n.44 of the Register but, as I wrote, BXL-834 was the first plate. Then this car was "updated" with a new plate: TVR-001. So how is it possible to see again the first plate? The only one coherent conclusion is that there are two cars.

Do you have any idea? Maybe is there some reader out there who knows where's the truth? Send an email at tvrblog@0-100.it.

1 comment:

  1. In Belgium plates are not linked tot a specific car, you can use another plate. For example tvr-001 is your new plate and you can move the old plate bxl-834 to your other "new" car. Then if you sell the other "new" car and don't want to use the tvr-001 you can switch them back again. Or you can ask for any personalised plate when it's free from old plate to tvr-001 and then again to your old plate if you don't have it anymore it is a personalised request...(+-500-600 eur) etc. Conclusion: it can be the same car.

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