All,
I have decided to sell my TR3 race car and am offering it to the list
prior to listing on the other avenues. It is in an unfinished state at
about 85% completed. The intended final outcome was to be a recreation
of the TR3 raced at Sebring in 1957 by the factory. This was a rust
free California car. It was converted to a race car by a
father/son/brother in the late 70's and raced with VARA. Couple of log
books attest to the racing.
What is left to do:
Body will need final fit and finish. All body work is done and cut
in with final factory race color of Winchester blue.
Race wiring (does have a new stock harness but not really suited
for racing)
Roll bar (has the original single hoop)
Gauges of your choice
Carbs. SU in good shape but disassembled for a rebuild. Shafts
still tight.
It has all the best parts installed in the engine, suspension and
driveline. Everything is rebuilt. I have a build list for those that are
interested. I have quite a few build photos.
A partial list:
Carillo rods
Venolia 86mm pistons
Roller rockers
Pertronixs
Single wire Denso alternator
All engine parts cryo treated
Center main cap strapped
Southwick axles
Aluminum Scirocco style radiator
Steel factory hardtop w/all new rubber and mounting parts and a
good rear plexi (factory raced with the hardtop)
Panasport wheels
Light custom steel flywheel (British Parts Northwest for a picture)
Crank drilled for 6 bolts
Aircraft grade hardware throughout
New 4.11 R&P
New Quaife diff
Drilled and slotted rotors
Uprated front spindles
TR6 front suspension
Polyurethane bushings
TR6 calipers with stainless pistons
Alfin drums
Custom dual master brake cylinder set up
10 gallon fuel cell
Aeroquip plumbing
Bottom of car is as clean as the top
Cunifer brake lines
List goes on and on with a spare frame and many spare new wear items
left over from previous TR race cars. The whole lot needs to go. Bring a
trailer......
$13,000 or offer considered.
Bob Davis
407 509 6714
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