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TR5/TR250 4A- 250 Hard Top

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Hi to all
I have a "California Hardtop" that fits the 4A, 250 and likely the 6, available for a new home.
Black vinyl textured outer shell with a white inner shell. Gaskets and mounting bolts are intact.
I would probably consider giving it away to any taker.
I am located in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. Yah, where Wayne Gretsky used to play and home of the frickin Mad Mall
 
Hey! Then I could keep my TR4A and drive it through the winter!
Yea! Now I gotta find me some big ol' snow treads!
Hey, I could just take 'em off of my TR2 project.
How come I've seen a lot of TR3 and 4 project cars rolling around on big chunky snow treads? Did that many people really plow these things through the drifts?
Or was that just the freebie tires that would hold air.
 
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How come I've seen a lot of TR3 and 4 project cars rolling around on big chunky snow treads? Did that many people really plow these things through the drifts?

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In an earlier time when the cars were newer, I used to see quite a few making the trek up a snowy - icy mountain road to the ski lodge. Lot of them handle quite well on ice & snow as long as the low ground clearance doesn't get you.
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My 4A was fantasic in the snow. No more winter driving for me or it though. The lid is in new condition and is weather tight. I will try this weekend to get some photos to post here
 
Hello from the west coast, have a 4A that I rebuilt, frame off, and would love to have a look at the hard top, is it a surrey version with the soft top centre or a solid roof type. If you plan on any road trips out this way give us a call at the BCTR club, we have lots of events through the spring and summer months and are hosting an All Triumph Drive in for anyone interested on Aug. 10, 11 2007 at Steveston , Richmond.
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I don't know about others, but the plan for my '4A is as a year-round driver - of course we almost never get snow this far South and never use salt (not to mention I have fiberglass fenders /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devilgrin.gif)
 
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