I was working on the engine of the project TR250, I was reinstalling the coolant hoses. I had purchased a "complete" set from TRF which had all of the hoses you need. I had installed them all and still did not have enough. I took out my Bentley shop manual and began looking at the cooling system. Something looked very different with the return pipe that goes from the control valve to the water pump. My return pipe had three hoses, and two bends. The hoses were red and black flexible hoses, one came around the the carbs, a second hose in the middle of the pipe where the pipe broke, and a third came back in to the water pump, where the fitting was completely rotted over. Looking at the manual I realized this was supposed to be one long pipe under the exhaust manifold. I had to reorder the pipe and the fittings, which took a month to get all these parts. Of course, I cheated and fit the pipe in from the top without removing the exhaust manifold. It took a lot of bending to get it to fit properly. Each setback on a project car eats away lots of time. I think this was a "lets do this until we order the parts in job". As in a temporary fix that never went away.
My current TR4A has two cuts in the frame rail outriggers, past the trailing arms. The PO had made his own set of sway bars (which I have) and cut through the frame. I will forgive them though, I'm the third owner, and the rest of the frame is completely rust free. I doubt the car was ever driven in bad weather. What I can't quite forgive is the "Nugget Gold" GM color that was sprayed on over the white in 1970. This color looks bad on a Vette, worse on a Triumph. I can live with out, I can drive this car!