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Re: The TR4 ... owner¹s report card?

To: Martin_A._Secrest@neb.voa.gov, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: The TR4 ... owner¹s report card?
From: ArthurK101@aol.com
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 08:42:03 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-03-12 14:41:02 EST, you write:
  
> A line of Triumph cars that I know almost nothing about is the TR4 (TR4A?)
> I was wondering if one of our owner-listers might take a moment to give 
> out a little information on the car ... i.e., stuff such as years/numbers
made,
> common colors, engine size, mods and parts availability, particular
 strengths or >liabilities, etc.  And of course, the BIG question -- what¹s
it like to drive (I think I 
> know THAT answer) ...

     First -- an apology

 Martin, sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you.  I've been busy as

 the devil lately and wanted to do this justice.  The TR4 drives WELL!
 
    Second  -- TR4s (see also www.vtr.org - then click the TR4 section)
    
 A) Commission numbers ran from CT1(Aug1961) to CT 40304(Jan1965)  
 B) Engine - 4 cylinder "wet -liner", 2138cc, 105hp, 128lbft torque 
 C) Speed - 0-60mph/10.1sec,  Max.speed 104mph, standing qtr 17.8sec
(77.2mph)
 D) Gearbox - all synchro 4 speed with optional Laycock overdrive
 E) Frame - wider than the TR3 (for a 4ft 1in front track with rack and 
pinion steering, and a wider rear axle beam)
 F) Body - Michelotti styled, built in Liverpool (rather than Birmingham);
this body was carried through the TR4A, TR5, and TR250 (with relatively minor
decorative changes) and even through the TR6 (many interior parts are 
interchangeable).
 G) Brakes - disc front, drum rear
 H)  Tyres (tires) - 165/15 Dunlop (optional Michelin and maybe others - same
size).
  
  That's it in a nutshell.  The web page has much more. (I am working on 
getting the VTR webpage, TR4 section, completely filled out).
>  Cheers.
>  
>  Art Kelly '64 TR4 CT33118L (original owner/daily driver)
>  VTR TR4 vehicle consultant
>    


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