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Baz Baz is online now
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Couple of TR4's for sale on FB MP:

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/772268792493927/?ref=browse_tab&referral_code=marketplace_top_picks&referral_story_type=top_picks

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Mr Flowers has a TR4. When I picked up the Redcoat on Sunday, he showed me all the cars he has. They all have covers on them but are outside parked on grass, yikes!!! He has a very nice TR6 that has been restored, dang thing should be in a garage.

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https://youtu.be/Nu8-8G_6zEQ?si=NtY-iDJlaKrndS7P

I love the carburetor set up and exhaust on this one!!! I have been looking for a valve cover like the one on this engine also, all I have seen currently are polished ones. I like the look of the black one.

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Triumphs are nice cars. I had a TR-6 for a short while and helped quite a few friends that had them. All the way from a full restoration to simple tune ups. Short of the rear suspension they're darned solid, just ensure that the rear suspension gets regular maintenance. Triumph always marketed itself as a bit up scale from the MG, the prices for the cars and parts reflect that to this day but they still give you a lot of bang for the buck. Here's a picture of my MGA's stable mate. Not a Triumph, a '59 Bugeye.
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I absolutely love both of those cars!!! I'll bet the Bugeye is a blast to drive on a twisty road!!!

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