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A day at the Port

Posted: 10 Jan 2013 21:58
by whitenviro
I had a meeting at the Port of Tacoma today and it was gloomy but not raining. That's about the best we can hope for around here this time of year! Decided to take the TR7 and got a great parking spot.

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But I found out that my heater is barely working. There's always something.

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1980 Pageant Blue DHC with removable hardtop.

Posted: 10 Jan 2013 22:00
by DNK
Thought they were predicting snow

Don
Stick a Wedge In It
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Posted: 10 Jan 2013 22:09
by darrellw
Sweet!

Is that a Smooth Line top?

Darrell Walker
66 TR4A IRS-SC CTC67956L
81 TR8 SATPZ458XBA406206
Vancouver, WA, USA

Posted: 10 Jan 2013 23:02
by Maxwell
A Great photograph, but I'm not sure about the profile of the rear window. Bulbous, like a Morris Minor, rather than Wedge-shaped!

Nice looking car in blue, though!

Maxwell [:D]

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Posted: 10 Jan 2013 23:59
by FI Spyder
That's a different perspective. I like the top better than some. Actually a little further north the ground is dry. I did spend the last few days power washing the tree crap off the roof. Only sun in the forecast. This could get so boring.[8D]

http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weather.aspx?location=CAXX1380



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Posted: 11 Jan 2013 00:29
by whitenviro
It is a Smoothline - or at the time the PO bought it the company was called Parrish Plastics. It does have a more rounded look than the other tops. From some angles it looks too round to me, but its the hardtop that comes closest to the shape of the soft top on the DHC. And it makes for a much dryer, quieter ride!

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1980 Pageant Blue DHC with removable hardtop.

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 00:57
by darrellw
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by whitenviro</i>

It is a Smoothline - or at the time the PO bought it the company was called Parrish Plastics. It does have a more rounded look than the other tops. From some angles it looks too round to me, but its the hardtop that comes closest to the shape of the soft top on the DHC. And it makes for a much dryer, quieter ride!
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Thanks! If I get one for my TR8, that's the one I've been looking at. I do like that it looks similar to the soft top profile. Do you put the soft top back in the summer, or just remove the hardtop? So far I've been OK with the soft top being fairly weatherproof, though it is the original top and isn't going to last forever!

Darrell Walker
66 TR4A IRS-SC CTC67956L
81 TR8 SATPZ458XBA406206
Vancouver, WA, USA

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 01:01
by Hasbeen
I quite like it. It looks more like a soft top, until you notice the wrap around rear window.

I like the lines of our FHC, but have always felt that the closer a removable hard top is to the lines of the soft top the better it suits the car.

Hasbeen

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 01:37
by silverseven
I love that roof , it suits the car fine imho!!!

Ron.
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Posted: 11 Jan 2013 05:03
by john 215
Hi,

Great picture [8D] and like the hard top far more than Lenham, unfortunatley rare though

Cheers John

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Posted: 11 Jan 2013 05:59
by Cobber
<font size="2"><font face="Comic Sans MS">The fuel filler location is the biggest problem for the styling of hard tops for these cars.
Back n the day My sister had a MBG with a J&S GTB hardtop, these were a fast back style that went all the way to the back of the car and replaced the MGB boot lid with it's own integrated boot lid.
These really did look good in the flesh. They made the MGB GT look like a box in comparison.
The other great advantages of this design were a huge improvement in torsional rigidity (handling) and better aerodynamics (speed) made this car a very quick club racer.

Here's an old pic I found The resolution is poor but you should get the idea: Image

I found one for sale on Gumtree [url][/url]http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/aberfoyle-park/other-parts-accessories/mg-mgb-hardtop-hard-top-roof-j-s-gtb-rare/1007351250
I cant believe how optimistically priced it is,[:0] I imagine at that price it won't be selling very quickly!

Now with a similar concept for the TR-7/8 I imagine something a bit like the Triumph Lynx prototype:
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Posted: 12 Jan 2013 02:25
by silverseven
first time I've ever seen that roof on a B.....& I really like that too!

Ron.
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Posted: 12 Jan 2013 14:00
by FI Spyder
First time I've seen that too. MG's answer to the GT6 but you's have to use an MGC.[:p]



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Posted: 12 Jan 2013 14:22
by Ianftr8
Had a similar roof on my spitfire many years ago - was either an Ashley or Lenham Roof

Cheers
Ian

Ian Freeman
1979 TR8 DHC
Triumph Courier
Triumph owner for 31 years