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by OldSkrote - 31/07/25 02:07 PM
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Triumph TR4a-IRS
My New at the time 1968 TR. I put 55K miles on it in a year and something in the clutch broke. So to fix it itrequired an engine pull and if I was going that far I might as well change the engine and thetransmission.
289 Ford V8 with BorgWarner 4 Speed. Relocated the battery into the boot and offset the steering around the engine. Worked very well!
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look at that, a yellow letter on black California plate. I still have the one off the 65 bel aire we had
Rodger 2018 M3W "Dreamers on the Rise" 2004 Plus 8 (wife's) old Goldwings and a couple of Harleys
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Love the wolfrace slot mags, boy that takes me back. Love the pure shape of those cars.
Everyone loves a Morgan. Even me, unless it's broken again.
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I came very close to buying a TR6 in the seventies. I drove a nearly new one and the memory stays with me. It was yellow.....
I looked at TR5s a few years ago but prices were ramping up even then.
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
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My TR4 was comfortable and handled well but it was a bit on the weak side, structurally. I his the carcass of a critter (big one) in the road at highway speed. It knock the steering out of alignment which did not surprise me. I had it realigned and went on my merry way for several thousand more miles. One fine day after a freeway run I was driving slowly through our town and missed a driveway so I stopped and backed up and a gentle speed and hit the brakes to stop and turn into that driveway. Then BANG, the right front A-arm landed in the street along with the spring. Had that happened at speed I would have made the news, but as it turned out I just walked to the end of the block to a service station and borrowed a floor jack and rolled the car down the block on the jack into the station. The tower that held the lower A-Arm bolts had bent/twisted when I hit the carcass and that put extra sideways load on the mounting bolts and they sheered off leaving everything in the street. I took the front suspension apart and welded new towers in place and took those wimpy ones out.
The light at the end of the tunnel is actually a train. 2019 M3W
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I’ve got a TR6 with a Rover V8 engine fitted. Not manically fast, but a lovely thing. The Rover is 100lbs lightert han the original lump. I’ll never sell it...... Simon
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My 1964 TR4 was a great car, but never as quick as my 1961 Plus 4. (My Morgan TR3 engine was rebuilt with TR4 liners.) I still have the TR4 and I'm replacing the rusty sheet metal with a Hathaway Hunter fiberglass body, which might make it a bit quicker.
I looked into a TR6 in 1973, but the American-spec TR6 was sluggish compared to the British version. But the TR6 has since become very popular among American British-car enthusiasts because they are now antiques and the owners can tune the TR6 engines to their potential (in most states).
1961 +4 Four seater
"Crude, but effective."
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I’ve been looking at TR3s and 4s to replace my Roadster which went last Autumn. I might be a bit too fussy but some of the prices being asked for good ones is being a bit silly. The bubble must burst one day! I’ll still get one but at the moment I seem to have been diverted!
John 1936 Austin Seven Ulster Replica
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I've had two TR6's and didn't like either of them.
Martin (Deano)
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I've had two TR6's and didn't like either of them. What didn't you like Deano? You might save me the hassle of buying one some time.
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Very harsh ride and heavy feel in the main Paul.
A test drive is def advised.
Martin (Deano)
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