AutoHunter Spotlight: 1974 TVR 2500M

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The United Kingdom has had a vibrant craft car scene with many obscure makes coming from all parts of the British Isles. Among the most famous was TVR. Originally a car repair business in Blackpool, TVR evolved into a company that produced lightweight fiberglass bodies on tube chassis, all powered by four, six, or eight cylinders. This modified 1974 TVR 2500M roadster conversion currently listed on AutoHunter is one of 2,465 M-series cars built between 1972 and 1979. Painted British Racing Green with a tan vinyl interior, this spirited sports car is being sold with a clear title.

It’s hard to say what the dark green paint is, so let’s call it British Racing Green since it sounds so proper. Other features include black roll hoops, black mirror caps, a black convertible top boot, front fender vents, and driving lights below the black front bumper.

A set of 15-inch eight-spoke wheels are wrapped in staggered-width BFGoodrich g-Force Sport radials—205/55 up front, 225/50 out back.

The light tan vinyl upholstery features black piping on both buckets and the door panels. Other interior features include a three-spoke steering wheel and a center console housing the transmission shifter and emergency brake.

The woodgrain instrument panel features VDO gauges that include a 160-mph speedometer, 7,000-rpm tachometer, and readouts for the oil pressure, oil temperature, voltage, coolant temperature, vacuum, and fuel level. The odometer shows 1,961 miles, which reflects the true mileage on the drivetrain and not the chassis.

The original 2.5-liter Triumph inline-six has been replaced with a Ford 302 crate engine topped by an Edelbrock four-barrel. More rumpety-rump can be credited to a COMP Cams camshaft. Other features include Ford Racing chrome valve covers and an electric fan. The original transmission has also been replaced, so this TVR now sports a five-speed T-5 manual.

Interestingly, only the front brakes are discs, though there is power assist at all four corners. A custom exhaust system with MagnaFlow mufflers leads to two pairs of pipes at the rear end. The trunk houses the battery and fuel tank.

Out of all the M-series cars produced in the 1970s, only 947 were 2500Ms. With a dose of American V8 and a five-speed, this TVR equals FUN. For this particular 1974 TVR 2500M roadster conversion, the auction ends on Wednesday, March 19, 2025 at 11:30 a.m. (PDT).

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