I followed this build episode by episode and you did an amazing job on this car. Such meticulous and careful work yields perfect results. Thank you Steve!
I have not watched the series, just this recap... it is a true pleasure to watch a craftsman use the old school skills to rebuild, recondition, or fabricate parts - not "write a check".
This is such a neat summary, really shows all the work that went into ... and definitely makes me lookup the specific episodes for the things I'm interested in.
Thank you for the comments. Sorry for the late answer but I was away... Burtons in the UK for the covers and the blue pipes I buy in the Nederlands in the rubberwinkel. you can google both for the links
Tim, I have a couple of cars sitting in a heated room, just to preserve them. I don't drive in the rain ,or snow... just every so often when the weather is nice . In average 20Km per month
Such a shame what happened to the brand; unfortunately many cars were to often seen by the side of the road with the bonnet up due to overheating and electrical problems.
Hi Steve I tell you what you haven't done , that I mentioned before to which you agreed . you haven't change those dreadful looking jubilee clips on the fuel piping to the carbs , replacing with the much neater spring clip type .I think the jubilee type look great on rad hoses etc ,but awfull on small piping .PS .The car looks absolutely fabulous now .
Hi Steve I have just seen theses brake calipers spacers and thought if you can make something like this for your TVR brake calipers to accommodate the new discs here is a link to give you some idea I am sure you are more than capable of making them yourself ua-cam.com/video/E48FhnD8HIw/v-deo.html
You have done a brilliant job of the valve covers and the car in general
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Again maestro you are the best i love to watch your videos and your knowledge and car skills god blessed and stay safe and healthy
Great job, Steve 👍
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Well done Steve. Like your valve covers, I was ‘glued’ to this series. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
I followed this build episode by episode and you did an amazing job on this car. Such meticulous and careful work yields perfect results. Thank you Steve!
Thank you very much!
I have not watched the series, just this recap... it is a true pleasure to watch a craftsman use the old school skills to rebuild, recondition, or fabricate parts - not "write a check".
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One of TVRs most resolved designs, given a new lease of life here. Great looking car, great job, very jealous!
What a great job Steve!
Hopelijk had je er veel goesting van.
Thanks for the comments, aja het maakt niet uit hoeveel werk... I love it
Another attention to detail of excellence!
Thank you! Cheers!
Congratulations great job mate.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great wrap up video, I'll go back and watch the rest on the TVR
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This is such a neat summary, really shows all the work that went into ... and definitely makes me lookup the specific episodes for the things I'm interested in.
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Awesome video mate 👌👌
Glad you enjoyed
Loved watching this summary, your uploads are really enjoyable and the amount of knowledge you are passing on is invaluable!
Best regards
Dominik
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fantastic work and to a very high standard. Thanks for taking the time to video the proces and sharing. The dgas rebuild was a high point for me.
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Wonderful summary video. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic job!
Thank you very much!
Great job a very nice car
This video made me want a TVR .
Thanks for the comments, go and get one, they are so nice
@@D3Sshooter in my country TVR is like a dinosaur . You can't find one easily. In Europe it's easier unfortunately for me.
I like the way you teach
Amazing job
Doing awesome 👍
Thank you so much 😀
Great job
TXS
Zonder woorden.... de beelden spreken voor zich... ;-)
Graag gedaan
hi. On my mobile home my right tire worn on the inside of the tire. Which side should I turn toe, in or out.
Hi Steve, I just bought a TVR3000M 1976, can you tell from who I can buy the blue hoses and Rockercovers, Best Ebbe from Denmark
Thank you for the comments. Sorry for the late answer but I was away... Burtons in the UK for the covers and the blue pipes I buy in the Nederlands in the rubberwinkel. you can google both for the links
Wow Steve!
This was a great edit of the work you did to your beautiful car.
Will you drive her more now that she is almost new again?
Take care🙂
Tim, I have a couple of cars sitting in a heated room, just to preserve them. I don't drive in the rain ,or snow... just every so often when the weather is nice . In average 20Km per month
@@D3Sshooter
Very cool Steve
I really like the diversity of your channel.
Take care
Great vid! 😷✊ Isn't the exhaust very low at 15:07, does it bottom out easily?
That is ok, Its low but not to low
Such a shame what happened to the brand; unfortunately many cars were to often seen by the side of the road with the bonnet up due to overheating and electrical problems.
Thanks for the comments and indeed
How-are-you-Mr?
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Hi Steve I tell you what you haven't done , that I mentioned before to which you agreed . you haven't change those dreadful looking jubilee clips on the fuel piping to the carbs , replacing with the much neater spring clip type .I think the jubilee type look great on rad hoses etc ,but awfull on small piping .PS .The car looks absolutely fabulous now .
I did changed them, but this video is collection if older clips
Hi Steve I have just seen theses brake calipers spacers and thought if you can make something like this for your TVR brake calipers to accommodate the new discs here is a link to give you some idea I am sure you are more than capable of making them yourself
ua-cam.com/video/E48FhnD8HIw/v-deo.html
Thanks for the comments and the link William...