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Date Posted: 14:57:07 02/18/10 Thu
Author: Peter Davis
Subject: Re: A matter of class
In reply to: Peter Jaggs 's message, "A matter of class" on 12:05:23 02/18/10 Thu

Hi Peter (Jaggs), to clarify. A production glass fibre TVR is a specialist sportscar. 'Two seater' steel bodied production sportscars have to be over ten years old. Most definitely no saloons or hatchbacks. Kit cars whether supplied finished, or as a kit of parts, are classified as a hand built sportscar.

6. Eligible cars:
Sportscars, three wheelers.

Hand built sportscars.
Sportscars supplied by a manufacturer in component form for self-assembly. Cars such as Fisher, Ginetta, Lomax and Marlin.

Specialist sportscars.
Non-steel bodied sportscars which have been assembled by a manufacturer. Sportscars such as TVR, Lotus, Vauxhall-VX220, Morgan and Smart Roadster.

Classic sportscars.
Pre-catalyst sportscars such as Austin Healey, MG, Jaguar and Triumph.

Production sportscars. Pre- Dec 1999 (minimum ten years old) steel bodied two seater sportscars such as, Mazda, Toyota, MG and BMW.


>Hi All
>would it be possible to clarify the new classes please.
>Does a 14 year old TVR have a choice between classes
>of 'over 10 year old production sportscars' and
>'specialist sportscars'? What class does a factory
>built kit car fall into? What qualifies in the
>production sportscars class? Are hot-hatches ok?
>Thanks

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  • Re: A matter of class -- Spike, 18:41:45 02/18/10 Thu

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