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The story is that the car was imported from Canada but has been accepted into CA by DMV - and has the registration and stickers to prove it.
The VIN is TPLDV8AT213123 - which I believe indicates that she is a real TR8 and seems to back up the history I’ve been given.
T = Triumph
P = TR7/8
L = Canada
D = Convertible
V = V8
8 = LHD manual
A = 1980
T = Canley
Car number 213123
Reference:
https://www.trdrivers.com/tr7___tr8_vin_numbers.htm#1979
Please please please correct me if I'm off base on any of this!
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The information I have shows the same regarding the VIN, so looks like it's a genuine 8.
As for the steering rack, mine needed a rebuild; that's pretty common. I was fortunate to find one at the Wedge Shop. Woody happened to have one in stock, so I pulled mine and sent it in as a core. The rebuilt one is working great - nice and tight. I do have a slight leak, but it's coming from one of the hose connections, but that's an easy fix.
There's been a LOT of discussion about the proper transmission fluid - ATF vs. GM spec synchromesh oil. I went with the GM spec (Pennzoil brand), and it's working great. Took care of the slight "crunch" shifting into second. Speaking of transmission issues, the bushings holding the remote shifter on these cars were rubber originally, and often have deteriorated. I put the delrin bushings in, and shouldn't have to fool with them any more.
By the way, I just took mine out for a run, after replacing the stock distributor with a Mallory Unilite. WOW!! is all I can say. I'm gonna get in all kinds of trouble with this thing! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devilgrin.gif
Mickey