Hi Jon,
Welcome to the list, I've been hanging around here for about 6 or 7 years
now and you'll find this is the best resource ever for these cars.
As to price for this piece do shop around a bit as many, many TR 7's have
been scrapped. One source for NLA pieces is Triumphs Only in San Jose, CA.
The owner Wayne Bier has lots of parts cars and can usually be persuaded to
part with a piece at a reasonable price, on a good day;^)
That said I will be suprised if someone on the list doesn't offer to send
you one for the price of postage or less (it's that kind of list)!
Unless this piece is really rare and I just don't know it I can't imagine it
being worth more than about $20 bucks. If it's more than that let me know,
maybe I can make something up since I'm in Mesa too.
Cheeers,
John Matthews
'61 Herald
'63 TR 4
Mesa, AZ
>Hello list.I'm a new subscriber with a 1976 Triumph TR7. My car has
>been sitting around for a couple years now but now I've finally decided
>to fix it up. Therefore, I've got a few questions for the list. First
>off, I need to purchase a new alternator bracket. I've seen that this
>is not available in the VB catalog anymore so I'm going to purchase it
>used from a local Triumph auto repair shop. Before I go, I would like
>to know what kind of price to stick to. I don't want to be overcharged
>so if anyone has any idea of what I should pay, please let me know. As
>I said before, I've got a few questions for the list but let me get my
>alternator on and I'm sure I'll send you the other questions. Thank
>you.
>
>Best Regards,
>Jon Mick from Mesa, Arizona
>1976 Triumph TR7
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