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Hello. I am the owner of a nice, clean, unmolested 1980 TR7 DHC I found about two years ago in Burnsville, MN. It was well cared for by the three previous owners and it was even the same Carmine Red that my first TR7 was back in the early 80's. That one was of course a FHC, 1976 vintage. That...
I'm looking for a running TR7 as a run around for the weekends. Message me if you have one for sale and live in the Olympia/Seattle area in Washington state.
Thanks!
~Dom
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Just want to say...after rebuilding the carbs and replacing the throttle cable, my little new to me 1980 TR7 is back on the road, and I've been having a blast.
Still needing to figure out some things, like reverse lights, door lights not working, and why so much heat is coming in on my...
Hello all, I am looking at changing my 1980 TR7 to the weber carborator. Has any one done this or know of any reference material I could look over before I start. Thanks in advance for any help.
1981 Triumph TR7 fuel injected convertible for sale. $3,700. In Fair to Good condition. New paint and mechanical work done 10 years ago. It has been garage kept ever since, but we have not traveled with it.
New paint in original color - Bordeaux Red
New tan convertible Top
Original interior...
I'd like to replace my seat covers with matching ones. They are the blue/tan plaid. I can find all other factory covers except this combination. I'd like to keep the vehicle in original condition as everything is original except tires, top and the usual replacement items. Anyone have any or...
The previous owner installed manual choke carburetors on my US market 1980 TR7. It has a pair of ZS CD175's. The car runs resonably well and starts fine. Idle and acceleration are a bit sputtery, but the biggest problem is that the forward carb loses its dashpot oil over 3 days even if it is...
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