TMC Costin

TMC Costin

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The TMC Costin is a Clubman-style sports car built from 1983 to 1987 in Castlebridge, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland.[1] Fewer than forty were produced.[2]

The Thompsons of County Wexford, Ireland were a farming family with six sons.[3] One son, Peter Thompson, embarked on an engineering career, first as a draughtsman at agricultural engineering firm Phillip Pierce and Co. in Wexford and later with the Timoney Research Centre at Navan, where he was in charge of several projects related to the design of armoured personnel carriers.[4][5][6] Eventually three of the brothers were at Timoney: Val Thompson was hired as a Financial controller, and Sean Thompson as a Design technician.[6]

In March 1983 Peter, Val, and Sean, along with a fourth brother, Anthony, established a new company to build cars.[7][6][8] While some references call it the “Thompson Motorsport Company”, most refer to the business as the “Thompson Manufacturing Company” (TMC).[7][3][6][9][10][11][12][13] Financial support was provided through the Industrial Development Authority, under the terms of the Small Industries Scheme.[6] Some degree of American investment or ownership is also possible.[10][14]

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