StagByTriumph
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After a discussion about my TR250, I had a guy here at Mercedes tell me he has a Triumph 'something' in a shed on his fathers property that 'looked like that'.
Thinking he had a TR4, I had been bugging him for some photos and he finally got some.
It don't 'look like that', but ...
It sure looks to be a `59 or `60 Standard Ten Estate.
The photos do not show enough to make a good assessment so I need to go have a more in person look. I will post some photos as I get them.
Initially it looks not dented, and all glass in place, motor is out. Guessing the interior is a mouse nest if it is there, who knows.
If it is not dented or severely rotted, and has all the parts, what is the range it could be worth to buy?
I see that these do not bring a ton of dollars when fully restored, but it could be a fun toy if the tin worm has not destroyed it as most are.
At minimum it is historically significant, someone could use it for a parts base.
Thinking he had a TR4, I had been bugging him for some photos and he finally got some.
It don't 'look like that', but ...
It sure looks to be a `59 or `60 Standard Ten Estate.
The photos do not show enough to make a good assessment so I need to go have a more in person look. I will post some photos as I get them.
Initially it looks not dented, and all glass in place, motor is out. Guessing the interior is a mouse nest if it is there, who knows.
If it is not dented or severely rotted, and has all the parts, what is the range it could be worth to buy?
I see that these do not bring a ton of dollars when fully restored, but it could be a fun toy if the tin worm has not destroyed it as most are.
At minimum it is historically significant, someone could use it for a parts base.
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