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Home Farm

Home Farm

Welcome to Home Farm Workshops, for all your TR Restoration, Uprating, Repair and servicing needs.

Introduction

The Home farm workshops are situated in the heart of Somerset in south west England and occupy converted farm buildings as the name suggests.

Revington TR's workshops have become the centre of excellence for all things TR. We have undertaken major restorations on every type of TR as well as preparing TR's for all types of motor sport. Our rally experience has enabled us to produce improvements and enhancements which benefit both ralliests and road users alike.

Our fully equipped workshops also gives us the opportunity to test fit all of our modifications on site. Meaning that if you are unable to visit us, or just

wish to install the product yourself, you can be assured that the parts you order are an easy fit and that our fitting instructions adequately describe the installation.

We are happy to undertake the smallest work right through to full restorations and competition preparation.

Whilst the Home Farm workshops have always concentrated on the TR mark, we look after many other types of classic car as well. Not surprisingly many other cars other than TR's take advantage of our Rolling road facility's.

Our Current services include:

  • General repairs, servicing, restoration.
  • Accident repair.
  • Optical 4 wheel alignment of particular interest to TR4A-IRS, TR250, TR5 and TR6 owners.
  • Chassis preparation, Engine nd Transmission building for Road, Fast Road, Rally, Hillclimb, Sprint and Race use.
  • Tuning on our 400HP Rolling Road
  • Engine building

Workshop 1

In this 5 bay workshop we carry out general restoration work as well as tuning on our 400HP rolling road.




Workshop 2

General workshop with a 2 post lift, where our suspension work and general servicing is carried out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Development Workshop

This workshop houses several machine tools, including an aptly named Colchester Triumph 2000 centre lathe. As the name suggests the workshop is used by Neil Revington for developing the many modifications, improvements and upgrades that Revington TR have become famous for. This workshop is also used for Engine building.