• Hey Guest!
    British Car Forum has been supporting enthusiasts for over 25 years by providing a great place to share our love for British cars. You can support our efforts by upgrading your membership for less than the dues of most car clubs. There are some perks with a member upgrade!

    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Upgraded members don't see this banner, nor will you see the Google ads that appear on the site.)
Tips
Tips

MG vs. Triumph Rivalry?

swift6 said:
For clarification on my thoughts regarding a TR7-V8 vs. a TR8. It is like comparing a Cobra Kit car to a true Cobra. Sometimes they are nearly indistinguishable, sometimes the "copies" are even better than the original. But a TR8, like a Cobra, is defined by it's factory ID number, as well as it's components.

A great analogy actually.....excellent.
 
Hey number 6 do you belong to any clubs in the RI SE ma. area. I am getting my 72 GT6 back on the road and would like join one.
By the way most people think I look like number 2.
Jim
 
I belong to the BMCNE club in RI. If interested I can PM you with the details. There is also The Cape Cod British Car Club. I'm not a member but they seem to be quite active.
JImEgan said:
By the way most people think I look like number 2.
Jim
Oh, You look like Leo McKern?

mckern2.gif
 
The first thing I heave learned to do is fess up as soon as someone ask, I tell them, it is a 7 with an 8 drive line dropped in it.. I never denied it, but I have TR8 decals on the car...
 
PATR8 said:
...but I have TR8 decals on the car...
Guilty.
But(caveat here) Every possible piece from an 8 is on the car except the correct commission #.All taken from a doner and painstakingly exchanged.
 
I have the correct glove box even!! And in my safety box, I have the VIN and Commission number.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Hey number 6 do you belong to any clubs in the RI SE ma. area. I am getting my 72 GT6 back on the road and would like join one.[/QUOTE]

I belong to both BMCNE & CCBCC clubs and New England Triumphs. PM me if you want any additional info.

Are you the Jim Egan originally from Seekonk?
 
Shawn, actually someone had made up a couple of decals with it on it.
 
Hi Paul,
Yes I am from Seekonk. I went to high school with your wife's youngest brother.

Jim
 
Jim,

Nice to have you here. I have a few other nuts to introduce you to when you get your car running. Steve and Howell (TR6's) are locals, but there are more in the clubs to meet.
 
Back to the original intent of this thread.....
Triumph's are superior - unless I'm in the GT!!
They don't wave back,but then I'm driving either
the Dakota,or the F250.

- Doug
 
Personally, I'm conflicted:

100_4702.jpg
 
LBCs_since_1988 said:
I was driving home from work in my TR4A and an MGA was driving towards me in the opposite direction. I waved (I know he saw me) but got no response. British cars are really becoming few and far between even in the DC area. What gives?

What gives is that you are making far too much of this event.

Possibilities include:
He didn't actually see you,
He forgot to wave,
He waved later, after you'd passed,
He waved too subtly for you to notice,
He'd already waved, before you noticed him,
He'd flashed his lights instead of waving,
He did the finger wave,
He was into the MG/Triumph battle,
Something happened that caused him to not let go of the wheel,
He didn't feel obligated to wave,
He's now the waving type,
He didn't know about the waving rule,
Etc.
 
DNK said:
Shawn, actually someone had made up a couple of decals with it on it.

Well, there you go.

Sometimes I wouldn't mind having a V8 badge on my TR8. I can't count how many times I've heard: "I know what a TR7 is but what is a TR8?" My usual response is that it's like a TR7 but it has a V8 from the factory instead of a four cylinder. Sometimes I think a simple TR7 V8 badging would answer those questions before they are asked.

Once at a stop light a guy yells down from a truck: "Is that a real TR8 Coupe?" When I confirmed that it was, he turned to his buddy and said, "That's a rare car amongst rare cars!" Then the light turned and we went our separate ways. I thought that was pretty cool though.
 
AngliaGT said:
Back to the original intent of this thread.....

Sort of back on topic...

The other day I was driving through town in my TR8 with the windows down and the sunroof open. A motorcycle pulls out into the right lane in front of me (I was in the left lane). As I Pulled up even with him while he was accelerating to speed I see that it is an old Triumph Bonneville. He looks over and sees my wedge. Gives me a thumbs up as I give him a thumbs up. Two Triumphs side by side, one with four wheels, the other with two. One built in Meriden, the other in Canley. I thought that was pretty cool and different than most LBC sightings and meetings.
 
I think you might have to be an old guy to know about the waving rule, and who waves first.
Sprigets wave first to everything.
MG's to Triumphs.
Triumphs to AH.
And so on progressing up the price list chain.
 
In the TR3 I used to get a lot of "low waves" from the Harley guys, usually when a group of them were together. Not necessarily the clean shaven ones, but the ones you would never expect to look twice at a four wheeled vehicle.

I was forced to pull under an overpass in a torrential storm a few years ago. When I came to a stop, I realized there were about 20 Harleys in front of me. Several came over and checked out the car asking questions until the storm passed. There's common blood between old cars and old bikes.

The same group of people don't take notice of the TR6.
 
Back
Top