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TR5/TR250 Got a TR250

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I guesss I just bought a TR250 on the auction site. I am sure I will have a few questions, I came here as a Healey guy, but the Healey is sold, hope the TR fraternity will accept me into the fold, I had 4A for many years and loved it, but was looking for something a little different.

I am sure I will have questions as I get into it, I am not so familiar with the 6 cylinder and the IRS (the 4A was solid axle).
 
It's a good thing that you owned a Healey. Some guys here are touchy about who we let in. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/laugh.gif

Welcome to the forum. There is a lot of activity here as you will soon see. Feel free to ask away and someone will get back to you, usually with minutes and no later than an hour or so.

Oh, one last thing. We like to see pictures of what you are working on. So show us your stuff! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif
 
Congratulations on your purchase. I see you had a '54 100. I have one in my garage that will start getting attention when I'm finished painting my TR3.
I really enjoy riding with the windshield raked down. Fun car.
I'm sure you will find this forum very helpful.
 
Welcome
This is very helpful site in all sorts of ways.
I hope you enjoy your newest LBC
 
Congrats on the purchase. You're gonna love the 250. Sweet sounding engine, that!
 
I'll get some pics when it arrives, I would have loved to have kept the Healey and gotten the TR250 but the old bugaboos time, space, money, or ignoring those concerns and lawyers/divorce.

Thanks for the kind words
 
For what a Healey goes for ,did you buy 3 250's
 
I cannot fault your choice in cars! Nothing sweeter than the sound of a TR250 in full roar.
 
Welcome to the forum.
Which auction and how far is the 250 travelling to get to you? Any other info? year colour etc.
 
Car is red, project, but purportedly runs and drives well with good oil pressure. It has rust in the pper rear fenders and upper outer rear shroud as is typical for these cars, but frame is supposed to be rust free and rest of the car pretty clean. Will need paint and interior, I will of course do a thorough look at the mechanics, brakes and suspension. Seats look good, it is coming from the east coast to the middle of the country, Nebraska.

Maybe get it next week, still working out details.

Greg
 
Howdy Glen;

Welcome to the Triumph portion of the BCF: I too jumped ship a couple of months ago (Had a `66 TR4A-IRS): Bought an E-Type Rdstr but found that the Jag section is not at all even close to the Triumph People:

So; Enjoy the TR250 & Have a Ton of Fun here; /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif

Regards from the new "Gaming" capitol in the NE;

Russ /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
 
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