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TR4/4A Looking for a TR4a

Rut

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Howdy, I'm beginning to start looking for a TR4a in decent shape, good frame and minimal rust, a driver would be good and OD would be nice. I'm open to unfinished projects as well and I'm much better at mechanics than body work. Please keep an eye out for me if you have or know of a good candidate!
Thanks, Rut
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Rut -

The TR4A came with either a solid axle or IRS -- so something to think about and possibly specify is which you would prefer.

There are pros and cons to each so no clear winner (IMO) as to which is best.
 
I really don't care about the axle configuration, either is fine with me. I'll be checking out Marvs car since ifs so close...
The one hear Columbia looks promising, wonder if it's worth the $?
Thanks, Rut
 
I really don't care about the axle configuration, either is fine with me. I'll be checking out Marvs car since ifs so close...
The one hear Columbia looks promising, wonder if it's worth the $?
Thanks, Rut

OK, but they are very different cars when it comes to the rear end, rear springs, axles, shocks and shock links, plus the money, maintenance and issues on an IRS can be much more.
 
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