I am aware of at least two in decent condition in my own little
(populationwise) state of Nebraska.
By no means a big car, but as I recall bigger than a TR2-3 with less power.
But cool just for the "what is it?" Factor and the dicky seat.
Greg Lemon
TR250
---- Kinderlehrer <kinderlehrer@comcast.net> wrote:
> Itâ??s relative, I suppose. The Triumph Roadster 1800 was made in 1946
> through 1948 and there were about 2,000 manufactured. In 1949 it was replaced
> by the Triumph Roadster 2000 of which there about 2,500 made. The big
> difference was the size of the engine (1800cc vs 2000cc) and the transmission
> went from 4 speed to 3 speed with synchro in first. They were not imported
> to the US but a lot of them ended up here it seems.
>
> Bob
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> From: Triumphs [mailto:triumphs-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of ron
> landis
> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 8:44 AM
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: [TR] 1948 triumph rumble seat roadster
>
>
>
> This weekend I saw a 48 Triumph rumble seat roadster. The rumble seat had a
> windshield. Sadly someone tried to turn it into a street rod and changed out
> the engine.for a v six. There are other parts changed but basically all
> there. It is for sale in West Virginia, near Pipestem, if anyone is
> interested I took a few pictures. Is this a rare car?
>
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