Description
Rare 2006 Mk 2 TVR Tuscan S
26k Miles - Black
2006 (55 - reg) Mk 2 TVR Tuscan S
26k miles – Black
Full service history
Black Leather interior
4. 0 L – 400bhp
A Beautiful TVR Tuscan S , I've owned for the past 4 years, its always been in a heated garaged on trickle charge and has had limited use.
Oct 2023 I got Dom @ TVR Power to upgrade the starter to the 4. 3, along with a throttle body refurbishment and throttle body Gasket. It also had the 12k speed six service aswell.
The analogue driving experience and sheer drama from just opening/ closing doors, starting the car, toggles/ switches, putting fuel in just adds to the ocassion of the overall driving experience, and as they are very rare, it is always admired and complimented as it looks fast just sitting still. The car runs on 19 inch TVR Power wheels and Goodyear Eagle tyres all round. It definitely has a Bat-mobile look to it and the OE Carbon exhaust cans compliment it perfectly.
Ive Always put shell V power in and warmed her up before going on a drive.
Full service history back to 2006 is available including original owners handbook, through 5 previous owners.
Comes with 2 keys.
Has front PPF
In 2020 underwent a 3 stage detail including G technique Ceramic coating
Service history is as follows:
- March 2006– Castle TVR – 1002 miles run in service
- April 2007 – Castle TVR – 4595 miles
- January 2008 - Powers Performance (TVR Power) – 4907 miles
- Sept 2010 - Torque Flyte TVR– 6934 miles
- April 2012 - Prestige performance TVR specialists – 8956 miles
- March 2013 - TVR specialist Kerridges – 9137 miles
- March 2014 - TVR specialist Kerridges – 13, 137 miles
- April 2015 - TVR specialist Kerridges - 14, 954 miles
Engine rebuild Oct 2015 - TVR specialist-Kerridges - 15856 miles
- April 2017 - TVR specialist Kerridges – 18, 064 miles
- April 2018 - TVR specialist Kerridges – 20277 miles
- May 2019 - TVR specialist Kerridges – 22776 miles
- May 2020 - TVR Power - 25, 221 miles
- Sept 2023 - TVR Power - 25, 931 miles
The Tuscan is the best looking TVR in my opinion, the proportions and silhouette of the car is automobile classic. I hope it goes on to a good home and continues to be enjoyed and put smiles on the faces.
In the words of Jeremy Clarkson...
"It’s all to do, I think, with an assault on the senses. When you’re presented with a flower, your eyes tell you that it’s pretty and your nose tells you it smells nice. It is therefore undemanding and that makes it relaxing. But when you’re presented with a TVR, there’s the smell of burning rubber, the volcanic noise, the feel of a wild animal that simply won’t be tamed, the sight of a hedgerow in hyperdrive and the taste of fear. It feels loud, fast and scary. It feels like someone has torn off your arm and is beating you to death with the soggy end."
What a British Legend!