Do I buy a Triumph 1800 (1947) needing some TLC?
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Do I buy a Triumph 1800 (1947) needing some TLC?
Ladies and gentleman, I have the opportunity to acquire a '47 Triumph 1800 requiring some work at a very, very reasonable price. I think they're rather desirable, aren't they? What do people think? Should I go?
Sorry I haven't been on for ages, but school has been rather in the way... The poor Moggy is still bleeding oil from the filter, though I stemmed the flow temporarily until I can actually rectify the fault...
By the way, admins, nice new look...
;)
ps the 1800 goes soon if I don't act... Please respond quickly!
Panels complete. Engine apparently runs, seems good structurally, new carpets, seats and door cards come with the car, including those little dickey seats...
Sorry I haven't been on for ages, but school has been rather in the way... The poor Moggy is still bleeding oil from the filter, though I stemmed the flow temporarily until I can actually rectify the fault...
By the way, admins, nice new look...
;)
ps the 1800 goes soon if I don't act... Please respond quickly!
Panels complete. Engine apparently runs, seems good structurally, new carpets, seats and door cards come with the car, including those little dickey seats...
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This was a derivative of the 'Bergerac' car wasen't it? Can't remember if he drove an 1800 or 2000
Sorry Jack ,obscure 80's british telly show about a Jersey (Channel Island) Detective. Who's main form of transport was one of these. As you can imagine there weren't many high speed chases.
Go for it
Sorry Jack ,obscure 80's british telly show about a Jersey (Channel Island) Detective. Who's main form of transport was one of these. As you can imagine there weren't many high speed chases.
Go for it

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That is beautiful, but if you hope to get it on the road and drive it, you need to look into whether you can get hold of the spare parts it needs at an affordable price, and what the insurance would cost.


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I've got a parts book for one
If you buy it then let me know and I'll try and scan / put onto CD for you.
I collect all kinds of motoring literature and my father in law (workshop foreman at local Jag / Standard Triumph dealers in 1950) gave me all the books / manuals he'd kept hence having the parts item.
I MIGHT have a workshop manual as well but aren't sure unless I look.
Paul Humphries

If you buy it then let me know and I'll try and scan / put onto CD for you.
I collect all kinds of motoring literature and my father in law (workshop foreman at local Jag / Standard Triumph dealers in 1950) gave me all the books / manuals he'd kept hence having the parts item.
I MIGHT have a workshop manual as well but aren't sure unless I look.
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Thats a great true classic car! Buy it and restore.
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I have a choice now-
'60 Triumph TR3; perfect body, it's a rolling chassis with all the parts to complete it but none of them in complete order, I gather, which seems to be a good condition for me.
'58 MGA- it's ok, but not my favourite of the available ones. Everything's there, I think, but the body's not straight and some parts were scavenged.
'60 Alfa 2000 spider; rolling shell, some interior, otherwise needs all the stuff. (You're getting the picture...)
And the wild card:
1958 Maserati 3500. No engine. No gearbox. No interior at all, no lights, nothing. Just a rolling shell with a steering system (but no wheel). It's the least complete of them all, but it's a Maserati, and it's only $4000.
I'm leaning towards the TR3, to be honest-
I'm looking for a car to do up to absolute perfection, nut and bolt.
Is rust infectious? My hands are turning red...
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TR 3 and MGA are both well looked after parts wise - the MGA engine is very similar to the A series in the Minor. TR 3 engine is basically a very heavy old tractor engine - but worked well enough in that car. VERY prone to leakage from the seals on the cylinder liners which is a pretty grim job to fix. Go with whichever one has the best chassis/body - the mechanics are all fixable.



http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/li ... 431091.ecepaulk wrote:This was a derivative of the 'Bergerac' car wasen't it? Can't remember if he drove an 1800 or 2000
Sorry Jack ,obscure 80's british telly show about a Jersey (Channel Island) Detective. Who's main form of transport was one of these. As you can imagine there weren't many high speed chases.
Go for it
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