Please pass your friends name, address and phone number
along...several of us Roadster owners monitor the list and can get in
touch directly...also, there is now an attempt, spearheaded by Mel
Merzan (msm@navistar.com) to establish a US affiliate of the "TR
Roadster Club"...the club is (essentially) the only parts source.
Pete McHugh
76 Spitfire
73 TR-6
72 GT-6
69 GT-6+ (2)
47 TR 1800 Roadster
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Subject: Re: 1948 Triumph 1800 Roadster
Author: ArthurK101@aol.com at Internet
Date: 7/31/97 2:52 PM
Folks, I am posting this again in case someone has some new info for me.
BTW, the several answers which I have gotten so far have not panned out.
The fellow who owns the 1800 roadster has not been able to get in contact
with anyone, although he says he has left messages on their telephone
answering machines. So if you (epaul, John M. and Ken G) have already
answered, could you give it another shot? Thanks. Help!
> A fellow member of the local TR club has a 1948 Triumph 1800 Roadster. He
> is going to restore it but is having problems obtaining parts. It
appears
> that none of the usual suppliers have much for him. This is a rather
> rare car and is something we all would probably like to see restored. The
few I
> have seen are really nice. He is not "computer literate" but is a good
mechanic
> and owns other LBC's. Anyone help?
>
> Here is a list of what he is looking for as a start:
>
> Front bumper
> Complete rear license plate assembly
> Stone guards
> Solex downdraft carb 35F AIE H46
> Air cleaner
>
> If you can help - please come back to me and I'll get you together with
> him.
> Thanks to all for your patience. Anyone else who is interested in
> following this, let me know and I'll keep you in the loop.
Art Kelly '64 TR4 CT33118L
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