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Hello from Swansea, MA

JG4909

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Hope you experienced folks can help me out , deciding whether to plunge into the world of British cars.

I'm considering buying a TR4/4A as a recreational driver.I wonder if anyone can recommend a book or series of articles, etc covering what to look for in these vehicles.

Would appreciate any "Look out for...." various nefarious characteristics of these vehicles.

My last British Motor Car was a 1962 MGA 1600MKII. Sold it prior to reporting to Fort Dix in 1968;had owned it for 2 years while in college. Lots of fun !

Thanks in advance,
John
 

DavidApp

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Hello John

Welcome to the forum.

One place to look for information on the Triumph TR4 would be in the Triumph section of this forum. You could post a question to TR4 owners asking for tips on what to look for etc.

David
 

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Welcome John - Ditto what David said. Now that you've introduced yourself in this New Members Intro forum, you will likely get lots of help if you ask about the TR4 in the Triumph forum we have.
 
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