Tag Archive: TR4

May
14

The Best Sports Car Of All Time ..The Triumph TR6 ..A 1970′s Hairy Chested British Roadster

I know its hard to admit but the British invented the Sports Car. When American troops after World War II started to drive early sports cars like the MGTD a love affair started with British roadsters. In 1953 when Triumph first started sending the brash TR2 to the USA another love affair started with Triumph Sports Cars. The formula was simple. Ground hugging suspension, superb engine sounds, little or no creature comforts and bull dog like toughness that became a Triumph trademark. More and better TR’s would follow like the TR3,TR4 and the TR250. By 1968 the TR’s needed and update. British Leyland called on German design studio Karmann to do a hurry up restyle of the TR250 thus creating the TR6 for model year 1969. The TR6 was everything a brazen brutal sports car should be. Quick, agile, creaky, leaky and unforgiving. With its lusty wonderful sounding 2.5 liter six cylinder engine it made sounds that would make a Ferrari blush.

The Karmann restyle was crisp and he-man like. Interiors were typical English with a wood dash and full gauges. The TR6 sat low slung on it’s independent rear suspension and its four speed transmission shifted with a resounding thunk. As vehicle comforts improved in the 1970′s the TR6 made no excuses for its leaky top and buckboard ride. As Car and Driver Magazine said in a 1976 road test “It is the last of the hairy chested British roadsters“  Triumph made over 90,000 TR6′s from 1969-1976. It was replaced with the “Shape of things to come” tepid TR7 door stop. When production of the TR6 ended it was the last of its kind. A true sports car in the true sense of the term. Unforgiving, blunt and a drivers car. Having owned a red 1969 TR6 I can say that you either loved it or hated it. Mine was upgraded with Weber Carbs, Ansa four pipe exhaust, Pacesetter header, 72 spoke chrome wire wheels, roll bar and suspension mods. It was my favorite ride on a warm summer evening and it made the most glorious sounds. Despite the reputation for being ahhh ummm British my TR6 never let me down in fact gave me 9 years of thrilling service. The TR6 was full of greatness and flaws but it never went away from its mission. A bold hairy chested sports car. The last of its kind and that’s why Carlisle Johnny has named crowned it The Best Sports Car Of All Time.

Check out this classic Triumph TV commercial

Aug
31

British Cars Make A “Triumphant” Showing In Port Jefferson

 

During the summertime on Mill Creek Road in scenic Port Jefferson they hold a casual classic car show on Wednesday nights. Cars range from Model T’s, Nifty 50′s, Muscle Cars and Exotics. This week we had the special treat of fine English cars. Brought in by The Long Island Triumph Association. The weather was picture perfect. The music and brew from The Port Jeff Brewery was awsome and the display of fine British Cars was amazing.

With the help of our friends from Home Kingdom the Triumph’s found great parking on Mill Creek Road. Red seemed to be the color of choice and the iconic TR6 being the most popular model but a few Spitfire’s graced the parking lot. One stand out was a 1959 MGA displayed by Long Island MG Club member Roy Scharwachter. The stunning MGA featured Minilite racing wheels, Dual Weber 45 DCOE Carburetors, header and a rare cross flow cylinder head. All that attended the event had a grand time. Great local food, Port Jeff Brewery beer and music made for an wonderful evening for car nuts and everybody else who joined in. The Long Island Triumph Association is planning another event in Port Jefferson. Being called “Brits and Bit” Car Show and Swap Meet it is planned for Sunday October 28th from 10am-4pm. Some events include a British car show, swap meet, karaoke and beer tasting by the Port Jeff Brewery. Watch for updated info.

 

Jun
02

The Answer Is The 1934 Thriumph Gloria

The answer to this What Auto is This?? Quiz is the 1934 Triumph Gloria. The Triumph Automobile Company would go thru many changes in its history. From 1885 till 1984 they built many different types of cars.Not known for its sedans like the Triumph Gloria they would build some of the most sought after sports cars of all time. Due to strong club support and an almost cult like status Triumph sports cars are more popular than ever. Enjoy this video of this stunning Triumph Gloria..  

Nov
16

Todays “Junk I Have Owned”

1963 Triumph TR4. 

I hate to admit it but I’m a sucker for a hard luck story. Even worse, I’m a sucker for a pretty face. Being a bachelor for my whole life in many ways has made me put up walls against the very thought of love or at least “deep like.”But there she was. You could tell by looking at her that she was abused and alone. She  was about my age.Born in 1963. That would make her 47 or so today. Nice body and what lovely bumpers she has. No sagging. Nice curves and wow what a rear! There was something about her. She had a sparkle in her eye(headlight) and she needed my help. So for the first time in many years I started a new relationship.Who was she? She was a 1963 Triumph TR4. Worth all of the princely sum of $400.00 I paid for her. Solid body and frame. Just what I have been searching for. You see I have a soft spot for rough cars.Anybody with a checkbook and common sense can buy a fully restored car. It takes a real lack of any brain cells to do a project like this. And being as the Mexicans call “EL CHEAPO” I couldn’t pass up her up. Nothing gives me more pleasure than tearing off some skin on and old rusty bolt. Or the wonderful sound that your lower spine makes when lifting out an engine block or transmission. So with much happiness and fright I went into another restoration project. As usual my plans and life don’t always work out at the same time. The TR4 was sold before I even got a chance to fracture a knuckle..Thinking about that project made me ponder some past not so great projects. Triumphs for all the bad rap they get have always been very good cars for me. All TR6s I have owned have all ran great and proved to reliable with proper care. All these years I have not always had “Creampuffs” So with that in mind we start a new feature in my “On The Road with Johnny B” column  called “What the Hell was I thinking” In no real order.. 

 

..1983 Renault Le-Car. This wonder bomb never made it home.On my trip home I got a flat tire,blew a hole in the heater core melting my new sneakers with scalding water.Almost lost a wheel  and the radio stopped working. Thus inventing a new French word. “Le-Crap-box.

Aug
17

The Answer To Aug 16th,2011 Auto Quiz..

The answer to August 16th 2011′s What Auto is This Quiz is the 1929 Willys Knight Model 70B.Willys Knight would open its door in 1913 when John North Willys purchased The Edwards Motor Car Company of Long Island New York..John Willys would promptly move his newly purchased car company to Elyria Ohio in 1914 and then to its permanent home in Toledo Ohio in 1915..The Willys Knight was known for its “Sleeve Valve” type engine till its demise in model year 1933.Other makers would use sleeve valve engines up till the late 1960′s such as Triumph in their TR2,TR3 and Tr4′s. Known for its style and workmanship the Willys Knight name would go to the automotive happy hunting grounds but Willys name would live on till this day in the form of another American icon The Jeep.

 

 

Take a ride and see a classic 1930 Willys Knight transformed in this video..