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Often, cars produced after August were listed as the next model year. August or September used to be a holiday month and production for the next model year would follow that break.
I use my TR8FHC (built in December of 1978) on a daily basis. The five speed is easy and smooth, the clutch is not heavy, the extra room over a TR2-6 is very welcoming and the reliability of the V8, even with Strombergs on it, is quite high. My TR8 is currently pushing 172,000 miles and I just recently rebuilt the carbs (had Jeff Playa do up a set including the auto starters). Very comfortable and fun. HVAC systems are far superior to the early cars and you could even find AC relatively easily.
I use my TR8FHC (built in December of 1978) on a daily basis. The five speed is easy and smooth, the clutch is not heavy, the extra room over a TR2-6 is very welcoming and the reliability of the V8, even with Strombergs on it, is quite high. My TR8 is currently pushing 172,000 miles and I just recently rebuilt the carbs (had Jeff Playa do up a set including the auto starters). Very comfortable and fun. HVAC systems are far superior to the early cars and you could even find AC relatively easily.