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General TR Triumph Graveyard

Quite a sight.

Here is the same place (note the broken TR4 on top of the shed at 2:56) with an excellent sound track by Ennio Morricone:

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I wonder how many cars are there in total (including those that are just frames).

Scott
 
Looks like a Triumph owners smorgasboard to me. I'd love to spend a day there with a pistol full of snake shot,and a gallon of PB Blaster.
 
Alas, the text in the original link says:

...the vehicle graveyard site has since been cleared and redeveloped. All the cars were scrapped except for the TR4 racer which has been preserved as a display piece by the restorers...

Hopefully they got the bonnet that goes with the one they saved as I see it in another photo sitting on a different TR4.
 
I think I saw a couple of those on EBay for $4k, "Good Project Car, almost complete!" Title "1964 Spitfire TR6 Mk 5"
 
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