Paul, I am copying this note to the Triumph Mailing List, where you might find
someone who would be interested in your TR4. Also, you might wish to place a
free ad on the Vintage Triumph Registry's website. Sounds like you and the car
have quite a history together, and I personally think it would be a shame to
give that up. However, I do understand the time/money situation.
Best wishes,
Raymond L. Hatfield
--- Paul McNulty <pmcnulty@bellatlantic.net> wrote:
> I just came across your TR4 site - very nicely done.
>
> The reason I am writing, is that I am trying to sell my 1963 TR4. I bought
> this car in 1972 (senior in high school), and have had it ever since. I took
> pretty good care of it, driving it summers until about 15 years ago. Then at
> the time I got married,
> it ended up in my fathers garage. I had hoped to get it on the road in 1995
> and had a lot of work done to it (replaced the rear end and completely
> overhauled the brakes - cost me $2000). Then we moved to England (95-98) so
> I never got it back on the road. Now, I've decided to sell it, as I just do
> not have the time (or money) to maintain it.
>
> The car has about 90k miles, and is pretty standard TR4. A little rust, but
> the body is in good shape. Fuel
> gauge not working. Otherwise runs well. I am thinking of about $6000 for the
> car and a lot of spare parts (doors, interior, etc).
>
> Any ideas on people that might be interested? Web sited I can check out?
>
> Thanks in advance for any ideas you can offer.
>
> Paul
>
> Paul McNulty
> Danvers, MA
> Home Tel: 978-750-8409
> Work Tel: 781-505-3282
> Home email: Pmcnulty@bellatlantic.net <mailto:Pmcnulty@bellatlantic.net>
> Work email: Paul.McNulty@Wheelhouse.com
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