This 1964 TVR Grantura is a described as fully restored Series III car restored in 2008, according to the seller. It looks sharp in BRG over a new tan and green piped leather interior, and power comes from the stock MG 1800/4-speed setup. RHD won’t please some potential North American buyers, but everything else looks very promising here. Find it here on Car and Classic in Victoria, BC, Canada for 24,500 GBP (~$30,500 USD today). Special thanks to BaT reader Jim M. for this submission.

Only the driver’s side is shown in photos, but British Racing Green looks great against a light tan interior. Knockoff wire wheels are nice, especially with this non-reflective finish. Fiberglass bodywork also looks to be in good shape, and the hood and driver’s door both look to line up well from what’s seen. The rear three-quarter angle with its stacked taillights, stubby fins, and sloping deck is our favorite.

The cabin looks to be in good order with fresh leather covering seat fronts, steering wheel, and perhaps the dash and instrument panel too. Switchgear and instrumentation are tidy as well, and the wide, carpeted center tunnel shows no discoloration or fraying. We especially like the light green piping, even if the backs of the seats have been done in vinyl.

The factory MG 1800 has been retained, and power should be in the neighborhood of 95 HP at around 5,500 RPM. Power is sent the rear wheels through a 4-speed manual with a non-synchromesh first gear. The engine bay itself appears clean and tidy in photos, and though the extent of restoration isn’t touched on, many components in view look new or refurbished.

Other updates and changes include a modern fuel tank, an extended roll bar, and three-point seat belts.