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TR4/4A 1972 TR4 ! ! !

Actually, it's another Ebay Triumph promotion that drew my attention. It's from Missouri, and reminds me of the saying, "It just sells itself." Well, sort of . . .

Ebay No. 270080909890
 
Someone put that TR through the wash, and it shrunk!
I personally like the slogan "If you think you hate it now, wait 'till you drive it."
 
Oh, there all the same aren't they?

(Just kidding...)


Adam H.
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1973 Triumph Spitfire
 
Kentvillehound said:
Actually, it's another Ebay Triumph promotion that drew my attention. It's from Missouri, and reminds me of the saying, "It just sells itself." Well, sort of . . .

Ebay No. 270080909890
Sure does...especially if the buyer is clueless and takes no time to obtain a clue! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/crazy.gif

Nice to see a basically good-looking, ultra-early TR4, but some of the ad copy is just...amazing. I've heard all the legends about how Triumph assembled new cars, and apparently a few of them might be true. But somehow I really doubt that Triumph would have knowingly built a brand-new TR4 (almost all of which were 2138cc-engined) with a by-then nearly two-year-old TR3A 1991cc engine! I'd go on, but what's the point?

Hope a knowledgeable buyer can obtain and preserve the car...as well as his/her dignity and wallet! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
 
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