This 1971 TVR Vixen 2500 sounds to be largely complete and has recently been made to run again after 20 plus years in storage. Though frame rust will need attention, the model-correct Triumph six benefits from rebuilt carbs and a cleaned up fuel system, the seller adding that it runs strongly and has good bodywork. Find it here on eBay in Charlotte, Vermont with no reserve.

Both the windshield and rear glass are included and in good condition, the ad also mentioning new glass weatherstripping that hasn’t yet been installed. Pictures are a bit on the small side, but fiberglass looks pretty good. Though wires are currently fitted, original alloys also come with.

The interior is in better shape than expected, though non-original seats look like they’d be more at home in a dune buggy or Myers Manx. Regardless of their functionality, complete gauges and switchgear are a big plus.

The Triumph-sourced 2.5 liter six looks a bit messy but is said to run very well following some recent fuel system work including a restored gas tank, rebuilt carbs and–presumably–new fuel lines and pumps as well. These cars were also offered with Triumph and Ford fours, but obviously these 2500 models are the ones to have.

Underbody and chassis shots are also included, and though we’ve seen worse, rust repair will almost certainly take up the majority of any potential restoration’s time and funding.