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Hello everyone, New to the forum. I have recently acquired a 67 TR4A. It has a CT serial number and an HVDA conversion. Looking forward getting a little help with a few challenges provided by the PO and Triumph ownership.
 
Welcome! You're gonna love that 5-speed; truly transforms the car.

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Mickey
 
Welcome to the British Car Form.
Mickey is right! The HVDA is one of the best upgrades to the car. I have it in my TR6.
Head over to the Triumph section for any help you may need.
 
Hello and welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you will get plenty of tips and advice for your TR4A journey.

David
 
The HVDA is nice to shift and the ratios seem to fit the car well. I actually have some questions regarding the HVDA. I wonder if anyone might bow able to offer some comments regarding the following recent post:

 
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