Gotta love the state motto of New Hampshire.
Can you name all the cars in this photo?
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Gotta love the state motto of New Hampshire.
Can you name all the cars in this photo?
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I can (as usual) only see a couple: a black Ferrari Daytona, to the left of the 1975/76 Triumph TR-6.
E-type on right out of screen vroomie…. and blue toy off road car at back…
Jerome
Jerome and Wiggy have it. I was too busy playing Dick Dale to notice you had a new post.
What’s the blue thing, waaaay in the back?
The blue thing is just a construction lift/cherry picker thing.
Here’s a trivia question for all y’all: What THREE nonmechanical pieces are common between a TR-4 and a TR-6?
What’s the definition of a “non-mechanical piece” i.e. do seats, bumpers, tires, radios count? I think they were all from the Michelotti design studios (although am not sure about the TR6 on this point) but I don’t think that’s the answer you are looking for.
well for a start they would all have those butt ugly (US only??) overrider bumpers… man how they killed the good looks of a few cars…
Jerome
Am I too late to join the game? Anyway, the doors are the same on both TR4, TR4A, TR5, TR250 and TR6. Reminds me that I still have a good usable TR6 stashed away in a garage somewhere. Haven`t been there for years. Perhaps its time to pay my old TR6 a visit.
OK…Ove’s named TWO of the THREE parts that interchange….;)
MD, the 6 was penned by Karmann, in essense a palimpsest of Michelotti’s wonderful (and FAR better looking, IMHO) TR-4.
The third bit is the windscreen/frame assembly.