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bought a new project today..

SELLERSRODSHOP

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i finally found a suitable platform for my next project (no, still havent finished the other two..)

1965 triumph TR-4A. car will be getting the 100hp 2.1 4cyl 4 spd replaced with a 5.0/t-5. funny thing is, after some research, the 5.0 with aluminum heads weighs LESS than the stock 4 banger!! should be a fun project & a blast to drive, kinda like a homemade sunbeam tiger...

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here are a couple links to completed vehicles:

http://www.britishv8.org/Triumph/JaySmith.htm
http://www.britishv8.org/Triumph/ArtHart.htm
 
Are you going to paint it speeding ticket red. :pep When I was in the USAF tech school I had a buddy that was also from SoCal. He also had one with a SBF V8 under the hood. Said he used to blow everyone away. The only problem with it was the V8 was too much for the stock rear end.

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actually, i'm thinking of painting it a dark metallic green (mid 90's cadillac color) that i use on a 66 chev p/u a couple years ago.

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ditto on the rear end. figure i'll cut down a 9" to fit...
 
Not painting it BRG???

j/k... I had a TR6 and a TR250 in the past. Fun car to drive, It was like having a "go cart" on the street. The TR250 was a 6 cylinder TR4 that was created in 1968 (one year deal) to recoup lost sales to the Mustangs and Camaros that had taken a lot of the market
 
Cool little car.

Years ago someone gave me a little car like that because it had been sitting in her barn for years and she wanted it gone. I had planned to fix it up but I was in my senior year of high school and didn't have the time / money to deal with it or store it so I gave it to a friend of mine. He said he was going to fix it up for his daughter to drive but I don't think he ever did because shortly after I gave it to him he got busted messing around on the wife and was too busy with a divorce to mess with the car.
 
"70_Fastback" said:
Go sparingly with the spray foam. That's a pretty small car.

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yeah, i'll have to use the little tube on the nozzle! :lol :lol

probably cut down a 9" or possibly an 8.8. just depends on what i run across. i'll have to get the car here first & take some measurements & go from there.
 
"SELLERSRODSHOP" said:
yeah, i'll have to use the little tube on the nozzle! :lol :lol

probably cut down a 9" or possibly an 8.8. just depends on what i run across. i'll have to get the car here first & take some measurements & go from there.

I've got onr word for ya... (actually three)... I.R.S.

Just sayin...
 
hey! you resemble that remark!!! :good

probably will stay away from IRS as from what i've heard, narrowing those gets really tricky & can lead to lots of headaches if not done correctly. gotta remember, this car is barely 4 1/2' wide, the half shafts would probably be the length of a shock absorber...
 
Of pffft! Don't talk to me about narrowing IRS pains...

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out of a BM'r. Dad and I did it.


Don'tcha hate it when people do crap like this? :nk
 
I have acquired an 8.8 traction lock with 3.55 gears and only 200 miles on it. The guy I got it from (works for Ford) says he had a buddy get him all the best stuff for it right from the factory (But you know how those stories go). Anyway, It's for a Fox Body and it's still 4 lug but if you want to do some trading!?! I know you got lots of neet junk (I mean stuff) I wouldn't mind having myself! It was part of my motor deal and I don't need it. Also if the 9" housing Jason has offered will work in the drag car, I will have a 67 8" 5 lug available. I won't be offended if you don't want either, just offering.
Cool car BTW
 
might be interested in those. with the 8.8 being 4 lug, should be easy to redrill the proper 4 lug pattern in the axles when they are shortened.
 
"AtlantaSteve" said:
Remember...we DO allow builds other than a mustang in the Builds Threads Board :) Member projects are member projects :)

anyone interested in seeing the progress to date on the 36 p/u in my sig pic? if so, i'll do one on it too.
 
HMMmmmm, I seem to remember discussing just such a project in said persons shop just ~3 weeks ago, sound familiar?? Looks like the bug bit Steve, hope I planted it so you have someone to blame the idea on to the misses...

When do you expect pickup/delivery and let me know if you need any help, like to see it when you get it. I like all the wood dash, etc. Does it have push button start on the dash? I learned to drive stick on my uncles '59? AH Bugeye Sprite, remember the push button well.
Jon
 
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