Monday, October 01, 2007
Buying the New Yorker 1976 - page 45
The first quote says that the interior is more spacious than a Z-Car. I'm pretty sure the reviewer is referring to the Nissan 280Z, which would have been a comparable reference in 1976.
The Triumph TR7 is one of those cars that a few people seem to just love the hell out of, and most everyone else sort of looks at and goes "eh." The people that I've met that love the hell out of Triumphs tend to own them, which leads me to believe that they are fun to drive.
Which brings up another point - this is probably going to be the last year that I'll be seeing ads for cars that look like I can still see them on the road occasionally.
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We had a Triumph TR7, in British Racing Green. The electrics went and it didn't start on damp days (not a good thing for a British car). My father sold it to a teenager who took it on a test drive on a sunny day.
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