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Old British cars are a hobby (or obsession); never a sound financial decision. The cheapest way to have a "restored" car is always to buy one that someone else has restored.
That said, doing your own work on them and driving the results is satisfying, rewarding and FUN. If you think you can handle the work (and these cars are mostly very easy to work on) and there are no major rust issues or missing parts, then I'd say $3500 is a Good Deal. I paid more than that for my TR3 and it was disassembled, in primer and missing some parts. And I still think I got a good deal on it.
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I'm not entirely certain. The previous owner had removed the original control head and added the (optional) heater without using the stock heater control, so I am guessing that one of them was the horn switch and one was the heater switch. You can see the turn signal switch that he added, to the left of the speedo. (Strangely enough, he drilled a new hole for it, right between the original holes for OD & heater.) But I wasn't happy with either his choice of modifications, or the quality of the work, so I pulled it all back out along with the wooden steering wheel., "turned metal" instrument panel and aftermarket radio.Sorry to hi-jack the thread, but Randall, i'm curious what the switches mounted under the speedo and tach are for.
One way to check is to look at the serial # of the car. It is located close to where the picture you showed with the body # aluminum tag. My serial number is something close to 16xxx LO. The key is the LO or really the O which signifies your car originally included the overdrive option.
What about that steering wheel is that OE?
Here's a picture attachment of a TR4 with the non wood dash which was painted white. I would like to open it up to others on what they know regarding why some TR4's (non 4a), came with a wood dash. Was it an option?
Here's a picture of an original TR4 steering wheel. The actual picture is of a TR4a. I recall that the steering wheel were the same for a TR4 and TR4a. I will see what others have to say to confirm or not.
Yes, the stock factory steering wheel was the same between the TR4 and TR4A (304988). Both also list a wooden steering wheel as special order (307245).
Scott
Can you still buy that horn button assembly for the wooden wheel?