It absolutely uses bunches of TR3 suspension parts. I've provided same to two
different SP250 pilots.
Funny, they didnt seem to be attracted to other ugly things, just the "fish
car".
In fact one of them, Bob Moser is a wonderful racer and has been racing the same
SP250 for over 25 years, first with club racing for a very long time and now as
a
vintage car for the last 9-10 years. Havent seen him at a race in the last
year,
hope he'll be back.
Joe Curry wrote:
> Joe,
> According to the "Encyclopedia of Classic Cars", it was a copy of the
> TR3 chassis. It doesn't say that they ever actually used the real
> thing.
>
> The Triumph Connection is the Edward Turner who designed the Dart's V8
> engine. He previously designed Triumph Motorcycle engines.
>
> Joe Curry
>
> N197TR4@cs.com wrote:
> >
> > Susan,
> >
> > Oddly we have at least one FOT interested in buying a SP250....It makes
> > sense, I suppose. I looked under the SP250 and it seems it is a knock off of
> > the TR3 framer....In fact I think that the first ones WERE actually built
> > with TR3 frames until they reversed engineered it. Trivia that may be right
> > or wrong.
> >
> > Joe
> >
> > A. Buy a Daimler SP250 and leave it in the driveway. Even if your
> > neighbors
> > drive current-generation Tauruses and Citroens, they'll be offended
> > enough
> > by this eyesore that they will take up a collection to build a garage
> > for
> > you. If another neighbor brings home a Zimmer Golden Spirit, however,
> > then
> > you've been out-bid.
> > -------------------------------------------------- >>
>
> --
> "If you can't excel with talent, triumph with effort."
> -- Dave Weinbaum in National Enquirer
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