TVR had built up a loyal customer base over many years with traditionally oriented sports cars. However, when the Tasmin was presented at the beginning of the 1980s, many people found it too extreme, too wedge-shaped. But the performance was right and the car became ever more powerful and faster over the 11 years it was built. Nevertheless, it remained less desirable than the vehicles before and after, perhaps wrongly so. This report portrays a TVR 350i 2+2 from 1983, the first and only left-hand drive vehicle of this type ever, supplemented by many pictures from today and back then, as well as 15 (!) brochures and price lists.