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Re: TR3B

To: TRIPHSTEVE@aol.com, mathews@uga.edu, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR3B
From: Herald948@aol.com
Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2000 08:13:03 EST
Cc: jswauger@microserve.com
In a message dated 12/2/00 1:09:42 AM EDT, TRIPHSTEVE@aol.com writes:

> I have looked at and recorded information concerning many TR3B's and 
>  completely restored one, but I have never seen or heard of an original 
TR3B 
>  with Strombergs. 
>  
>  I would strongly suspect a replacement engine. I would be curious to learn 
>  the engine number and compare it to the Heritage certificate.
>  
>  You are right about the charm of these cars, but charm will allow only so 
>  much deviation!

Hi, Steve! Figured you would chime in here; glad you did. And you've pretty 
much hit on my own personal feelings here. Basically, these cars will have 
(with very, very few if any documented exceptions*) TSF or TCF numbered 
engines to go with their TSF or TCF commission numbers. If they DON'T have 
such engines, to me it lowers the value. Let's face it, a goodly percentage 
of TR2/3/3A's on the road today have been "updated" to the 3B/4 engine and/or 
gearbox specification, so what except the numbers can separate the 3B from 
any other side curtain car?

--Andy Mace

*Actually, the one exception I've seen worked the other way around. Many 
years ago, a member of our local club (Adirondack Triumph Association) owned 
one of the very, very last TR3A models, and the engine in the car -- by 
number (TSF) -- should have been one of the very FIRST TR3B engines! 
Original? Don't know, but it's seems possible!

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