On Thu, 25 Aug 1994, Gregory Petrolati wrote:
> I would like to replace them, though. If anyone has a set of
> early lower A-arms out thaere that are in decent shape (I mean
> the holes in the large ends are circular and not "egg shape")
> would you be willing to part with them? This TR4 is an early
> model with Upper A-arms similar to the TR3A.
My TR4 is also a very early one with the TR3 type front suspension, but
I'm afraid I don't have a spare set of lower arms.
Since we're talking about early TR4 parts, can anyone offer any leads on
the following?
Short Bubble Hood: Used on _very_ early TR4s. The bubble stops 6 inches in
front of the rear edge of the hood, unlike later ones where the bubble
goes almost to the rear edge. Mine looks like someone jumped up and down
on it, and it's too badly sprung to hold its original shape.
Seats: Full set needed, complete with runners. Early TR4 seats have
lift-out seat bottoms (similar to late TR3A) as opposed to the one-piece
seats with diaphragm bottoms used in later TR4 through TR6. My seats are
from a TR6.
Dashboard Brace: Two-piece type which does not enclose the base of the
gearshift lever.
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feold@umd5.umd.edu 1962 Triumph TR4 CT3154LO (daily transportation)
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