justin_mercier
Jedi Warrior
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So, for the last 2 years I've regretted having sold my wedge. I really liked the car, and now I haven't had anything to drive around for fun.
Well, the TR7 that took 2nd place to my wedge at Day of Triumph a few years back.. is now owned by me =) I had mentioned how I regretted having sold my wedge while I was at the New England Triumphs spring planning meeting, and Ned Sparrow told me "hey my TR7 is still for sale, it was just put away for winter" The car had been up mt washington last year, and was seen regularly at events in new england, I knew it was well maintained and ran fine, new minilite alloy wheels and tires, brand spanking new wizard aluminum radiator, recent brake job, etc... and the price was right, so 2000$ later I own a wedge again. This one is the same year as my last 1977 coupe, but it has the folding sunroof, which I like. Pictures to come later. I didn't have my camera with me when I went to look at it today.
Well, the TR7 that took 2nd place to my wedge at Day of Triumph a few years back.. is now owned by me =) I had mentioned how I regretted having sold my wedge while I was at the New England Triumphs spring planning meeting, and Ned Sparrow told me "hey my TR7 is still for sale, it was just put away for winter" The car had been up mt washington last year, and was seen regularly at events in new england, I knew it was well maintained and ran fine, new minilite alloy wheels and tires, brand spanking new wizard aluminum radiator, recent brake job, etc... and the price was right, so 2000$ later I own a wedge again. This one is the same year as my last 1977 coupe, but it has the folding sunroof, which I like. Pictures to come later. I didn't have my camera with me when I went to look at it today.