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Wedge TR7's for sale.......maybe?

jsfbond

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Is there a demand for these cars? I have a store manager in Jaffrey, N.H. with one daily driver and several parts cars that he may want to sell.Has not done anything with them for years.He is sitting on the proverbial fence.
 
There is a market for them but it all depends on the condition and how long stuff has been sitting. The daily driver might be the best of the whole lot.
 
Wedges dont seem to take well to 'sitting' particularly outside, though much of this seems to be due to the poor design of the fuel cap, which over time will lose it's seal and let water into the tank and then you end up with a whole fuel system rebuild. Thus, as Michael said above, the daily driver is probably the best of the lot. TR7s dont pull much money except for superb examples, but there's still demand for them, particularly as an affordable entry into British sports cars. Have them get a lot of photos and send them to you to place here for us to see.

-Justin
 
I was not a big fan of the wedge until I bought one, now I am. They are much maligned but there is really a lot to like. They handle like they are on rails, but are seriously underpowered in the four cylinder version. Creature comforts and cockpit room are more modern, so they are better suited to be a driver than our older TRs. There is plenty of space in the boot, too. I drive mine alot.

Dan B.
South Charleston, WV
66 TR4AIRS
80 TR7 DHC
 
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