Dear Friends,
Many of you were invaluably helpful to me when I was preparing to sell my 1976 TR6 last November. I did sell it and I am looking for a replacement.
My main motivation for selling it was due to the fact that the car was all original and had only 36,000 miles on it. I thought the market for TR6s had risen nicely and I sold it.
Anyway, I am about to take the plunge and buy a very nice fuel-injected 1981 TR8, with about 60,000 miles. The only work that needs to be done on the car is replacing the seat foam and seat covers (I should say the only work that I am aware of that needs to done). Otherwise, in my opinion (totally uninformed as I may be) I would give it a rock-solid "B plus".
Those of you who own or have driven TR8s - how do you like them? Are they more reliable than older TRs? Are you glad you bought a TR8?
I realize this is a pretty subjective topic, but you guys (and ladies) know your stuff and I respect your opinions.
Many thanks,
TED
Philadelphia
Many of you were invaluably helpful to me when I was preparing to sell my 1976 TR6 last November. I did sell it and I am looking for a replacement.
My main motivation for selling it was due to the fact that the car was all original and had only 36,000 miles on it. I thought the market for TR6s had risen nicely and I sold it.
Anyway, I am about to take the plunge and buy a very nice fuel-injected 1981 TR8, with about 60,000 miles. The only work that needs to be done on the car is replacing the seat foam and seat covers (I should say the only work that I am aware of that needs to done). Otherwise, in my opinion (totally uninformed as I may be) I would give it a rock-solid "B plus".
Those of you who own or have driven TR8s - how do you like them? Are they more reliable than older TRs? Are you glad you bought a TR8?
I realize this is a pretty subjective topic, but you guys (and ladies) know your stuff and I respect your opinions.
Many thanks,
TED
Philadelphia
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