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Does anyone have a part that he or she wants me to look for whilst I wander through the vendor area?

It's more fun if one has a mission.
 
Hi, John -

Thanks for the offer. I could use a grey radio console for a TR7/8, if you see one.

Mickey
 
I'll look for the radio console, Mickey, but I'll probably have more luck finding parts for the sidecurtain cars, as they are what I am used to.
 
John: I may see you there, but yes, I'm looking for a pair of original TR aeroscreens. I know. I know. But one can dream. :yesnod:
 
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, I'll most likely be at Carlisle on Saturday. I've never been there before, but I've heard it's a great experience. Tony from Ratco will be there with an exibit, so chances are I'll be hanging around there every once and awhile. Hope to see some of you guys there. :yesnod:
 
John: I need the bracket that supports the upper half of a split column on the engine side of the fire wall on a TR3.
 
John - is there a possibility of finding any hardware (hold-downs) for the removable steel top on the TR3A? My top is in great shape (tho' lacking a liner), but the clamps and brackets on the top (and the fitting on the tonneau rail itself) etc. are missing.

Well, I can dream can't I ... :whistle:

Tom
 
Tom,

Didn't Randall have a source for those hold downs that you mention above? you might want to PM him about that.
 
Could you find me an ice cold beer? It should be an easy find. In fact, If you find me, I may have a spare.
 
Doesn't TRF have these?
 
Hey, if Tony has a killer deal on the Linkage . I am interested.
30% or better
 
About 100 miles to the north of Carlisle is the small town of Lanark, where a gentleman is parting out a Standard 10. He is sending me some parts for my Triumph 10, but there are some more that I need.

Fortunately, the remaining parts are pocket sized, are you headed north from Carlisle?

Lanark is about half way between Edinburough and Glasgow.
 
Front bumper assembly off of a 75 TR7 coupe.
Complete - including the side mounts.
I'll be at Carlisle on Saturday I think, so if you see one and a big fat bald guy buying it, it's me. :wink:
 
gsalt57tr3 said:
About 100 miles to the north of Carlisle is the small town of Lanark, where a gentleman is parting out a Standard 10. He is sending me some parts for my Triumph 10, but there are some more that I need.

Fortunately, the remaining parts are pocket sized, are you headed north from Carlisle?

Lanark is about half way between Edinburough and Glasgow.

Ummmm....

Must be a different Carlisle.
 
alana said:
Front bumper assembly off of a 75 TR7 coupe.
Complete - including the side mounts.
I'll be at Carlisle on Saturday I think, so if you see one and a big fat bald guy buying it, it's me. :wink:

If you see an Old Hippie pushing an oxygen bottle, that's me.
 
Carlisle Cumbria, on the A74?

Go north on the A74 until it turns into the M74. At Happingdon, take Ripley Rd Northeast to Hynford Bridge, turning left on Glenmuir Water road. Lanark is about 1 mile down Glenmuir Water road.

I love Google Maps...
 
gsalt57tr3 said:
Carlisle Cumbria, on the A74?

Sorry, no. Carlisle, Pennsylvania on the I15.
 
Ironically, there is a Lanark, Pa.
Just off 78, NE of Carlisle...
 
Ah well...

Thanks anyway.
 
Er...make that the I81.

Brain Fade.
 
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