I saw that one too. Door gaps looked great. Very original car down to the
original Triumph convertible top with Triumph logo etching. Surprised they
could find a door in California, but enjoyed watching the British Motor
Heritage group make a new door skin from the original Triumph tooling. I'm
saving that episode! I get it on Hulu.
Cheers,
Jim henningsen
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From: Triumphs <triumphs-bounces@autox.team.net> On Behalf Of Rye Livingston
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2021 2:45 PM
To: TR3 Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: [TR] Wheeler Dealers - TR4 Episode
OK all you TR4 owners, and TR3 owners as well since itâ??s the same engine, I
just watched season 16, episode 11, of Wheeler Dealers where they find a rust
free one owner 1964 TR4 that was stored for 20+ years in southern California,
and go through it.
Having rebuilt my engine it was a kick to see Ants dismantle and assemble all
the parts I did. Upgrading to a lightened flywheel, water pump, alternator,
Viton main seal and more. Mike even flew to England and to a factory to get a
new door skin that Ants then replaced on the drivers door. It was left with
other paint chips and patina to make it a "perfect imperfect carâ??, a driver.
If you have Xfinity you can probably watch it on demand on the Motor Trend
Channel. If you go to the Motor Trend website there is a 30 day free trail.
Great car which they sold for $16K
Rye
1960 TR3A
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