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TR3
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This beautiful example cost probably $2k in '59, I think worth $35-40k today ( after a lot of work and TLC)
Not really a great return but a lot of fun. Similar to the S2000 I think[attachment=66551:tr3 2.JPG] |
Although I'm a Triumph guy, I was always a bigger fan of the Austin Healeys myself.
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By 1959, if new, that would be a TR3A? Wide grille? (hard to tell in photo). I like the narrow-grille myself but it's not a deal-breaker.
They had come a long way in a decade from the Triumph 2000. |
Tr5 is the one you want...
I have a TR6 and a Spitfire.. Let me tell you.. British Leyland sucks! |
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Originally Posted by tiger1964
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By 1959, if new, that would be a TR3A? Wide grille? (hard to tell in photo). I like the narrow-grille myself but it's not a deal-breaker.
They had come a long way in a decade from the Triumph 2000. Had an Alpine myself ( POS), Tiger was the way to go[attachment=66552:tr3 1.jpg] |
Originally Posted by Anrosphynx
(Post 23334861)
Tr5 is the one you want...
I have a TR6 and a Spitfire.. Let me tell you.. British Leyland sucks! Always have admired the TR6 from afar. You're right though, British Leyland was the original Government Motors |
My uncle just bought a TR7 a couple of months ago.
It's the same car that my aunt used to own, which she had sold in the early '90's. The TR7 replaced a Spitfire that he sold last year. He's just turned 81 and he said it's much easier to get in and out of the TR7. |
Originally Posted by gerry100
(Post 23334889)
Originally Posted by Anrosphynx' timestamp='1410980856' post='23334861
Tr5 is the one you want...
I have a TR6 and a Spitfire.. Let me tell you.. British Leyland sucks! Always have admired the TR6 from afar. You're right though, British Leyland was the original Government Motors The TR4a is the predecessor of the TR5/TR250. one year wonder. All the looks of the TR4, all the mechanicals of the TR6. |
Originally Posted by Anrosphynx
(Post 23334994)
Actually I believe it was called the TR250
Lots of neat Triumphs. My favorite is the late-30's Dolomite with the "fencer's mask" grille; OK, you'll get passed a lot -- but you'll look good while doing it. |
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