Description
84 TASMAN TVR 280i CONVERTIBLE UNRESTORED RARE LOW MILEAGE COLLECTIBLE!
• Rare 1 of 862 convertibles produced over 4 years, how many are left!
• Garage kept time capsule with 15, 940 original miles!! ( only 388 miles per year!)
• This will be the car the reference to restore other Tasman TVR's!
• Original Ford Cologne 2. 8 liter fuel injected V6 @ 160HP
• Optional factory 3-speed Automatic Transmission
• Factory Mirror finish, Sterling silver paint professionally show waxed and detailed
• Factory two tone blue and silver English Connoly leather Bucket seat interior with matching piping
• Factory burl wood dash
• Factory gauges including 140 mph speedo, 7k tach, voltss, oil & gas
• 3-Spoke leather Steering Wheel
• Optional Pioneer **/ FM/ CD Stereo w/ 4 speaker
• Optional factory ice cold air conditioning a/ c
• Factory two option blue canvas top to run as a “targa” or full “open convertible”
• Show ready detailed engine compartment
• 4-Wheel power disc brakes
• Factory double wishbone suspension
• Detailed Trunk with full size spare and tool kit
• Power Disc Brakes
• Fast-Ratio Rack + Pinion Steering
• BBS Style wheels with High-Speed Radial tires
• Great sounding exhaust
• Rare, super low miles, always garaged, iconic design, two piece convertible roof and AC!
Show or drive this Iconic, Collector quality, investment grade, '84 Tasmin TVR 2801 convertible!
All vehicles have been professionally restored and reproduced unless otherwise noted as a "Survivor" please ask your sales enthusiast for details
Free shipping and extended warranty is not included with new vehicles
Flemings Ultimate Garage has 30 years of experience, and many videos of our inventory are available on our YouTube channel: @FlemingsUltimateGarage.
We handle all import logistics, from our garage to the port of Le Havre, Antwerp, or another port upon your request, with direct rates from the shipping companies. Upon arrival, our agent can also take care of vehicle registration or obtain the classic car certificate for collector vehicles'.










