I'm wondering if I can get a running or at least 'almost running' TR3 (any year) that isn't a total restoration project (i.e. rust bucket) for $5k or less...Just something that would be driveable eit
Sean, yes, it's possible - just not quick. I bought my 59 '3 two or three years ago for $5500. Had to look for quite awhile though. Even then, the seller was motivated...had been transferred and had
Yes! It is possible!!!! Keep saving your money in a TR account..........so much each month!......keep looking..........buy the best restoration you can buy!......remember the other guy spent too much
I have been working on my 63 TR 4 for the past five years I do not count my labor in the project because it is my way of relaxing, enjoying myself and keeping out of the wifes hair. The drive train i
I always glance in the classifieds of the San Francisco Chronicle. From time to time there are various TR's listed for sale, in varying price and condition. Plus, someone in S.F. has a perrenial add
Herman van den Akker has no web site of his own, this is strictly a hobby for him and he's not especially Internet-literate. However, here's a copy of his flyer that someone has put up on the web. h
They are out there, but you tend to run across them completely by accident and had better have your checkbook ready when they do show up. I have stumbled across a TR3 and several TR4's in the past fe
Randall: The HVDA modification is priced at $1,100 if you desire the hydraulic clutch, add $150. You supply the tranny. I would prefer the 93 Tyota 5 speed to the TR O/D circa??? (IF you can find one
Hi Sean My wife and I bought a nifty '62 TR4 two years ago for under $5000 from Drakes' British Motors in Kelowna, BC. The Drakes (Len and Scott) pick up most of their cars from dry places in the sou
Your opinion, you're welcome to it. But ... how many 45 year old Toyotas still have working transmissions ? IMO the TR transmission can be rebuilt to as good as new; if it only lasts another 40 year
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It will need more work than you think. You will not mind since this is what you wanted in the first place. Like so many others here I have a TR that started out as a "driver", six years and ~$10k la