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Can you name this TR?

gjh2007

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Hi gang:

going through some of my archives I came across this photo of a TR my friend owned.

I know what it is; do you??

Make your best guess. Sorry have to follow link to view.



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Hello Gary,

it is a 1930 Super Seven Tourer De Luxe. It's list price was ÂŁ167.10 shillings.


Alec
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Right !!

Boy, you cut that thread short, figures a guy from the other side of the pond would nail it.

I remember it had a gravity feed gas tank mounted on the bulkhead & inflatable bladder seat??
 
Hello Gary,

That model is before my time, so I checked one of my Triumph books (Triumph Cars, The Complete Story by Graham Robson) and a photograph of that very car is in the book. (Page 35)

Sorry to spoil your fun.

Alec
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