It's not that we think no proper TR has roll up windows, it's that we
think no proper TR has *working* roll up windows. :-)
Actually, I do know where a TR7 convertible (kind of shabby looking) has
been sitting for sale for at least 2 years. I must admit to being
tempted.
Dave Massey wrote:
>
> Maurice Simcke writes:
>
> >BTW I note (as a a 1980 TR-7 owner) that this list
> >does not have many postings about "the wedge"
> >models.I get the feeling that purists don't
> >consider the TR-7 in same category as the other
> >models <G>. I'm starting to develop TR-3 envy <VBG>.
> >Maurice Simckes/ long time lurker/ infrequent poster
>
> There is a wedge list and I suppose that most folks
> direct their wedge traffic there. I do. There is some
> truth to what you say. There is also a contingent that
> think that no proper TR has roll-up windows!
>
> Since I have one of each (TR3, TR6, TR8) I can say that
> they are each enjoyable for different reasons. And I
> suppose that those who don't value what a particular model
> does well do not value that model very highly.
>
> Oh well, everyone is entitled to his (or her) opinion.
>
> Dave Massey
> St. Louis, MO USA
> 57 TR3
> 71 TR6
> 80 TR8
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George Richardson
The Wyvern - '57 TR3, TS15559L - Now on the road!
http://www.merlingroupinc.com/tr3.htm
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