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Interesting custom TR7
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 01:04
by trekcarbonboy
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 01:34
by Workshop Help
Okay, in the first place, let me tell you boys those are not comfortable shoes, no matter what the occasion. Second, with her head on the floor, the result is a flat spot on the back side of the coiffure and that's a bad thing. Thirdly, will she be wiping her hand prints off the paint?
Mildred Hargis
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 02:50
by Hasbeen
It is not only the shoes Mildred, look at all the money she is wasting on cloths. She'll be getting her allowance cut until she learns to be more economical with material.
Still I reckon I could rehabilitate her given a month or 2 alone on a desert island with her.
The car is actually quite nice, in this age of dramatic body pressings done for nothing but dramatics. I'd be happy to use it as a shopping trolley.
Hasbeen
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 04:33
by Cobber
Going by the big blob of what appears to be grease on her chest, I'd say she's been doing some maintenance on her TR-7, I would say she's laying down as she has just been reaching under the car for a dropped bolt but couldn't reach it so she's in the process of getting back up to go get the magnet on a stick!
Obliviously the reason she isn't wearing many clothes is she didn't want them to get dirty, and those shoes are high so she can reach into the engine bay better!
You know it make sense!
[:D]
"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
80'Triumph TR7, 73'Land Rover (Ford 351. V8),
'89 Ford Fairlane
'98 MG-F, 69'Ford F250.
76' Ford F100
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 07:42
by gaz
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and those shoes are high so she can reach into the engine bay better!
You know it make sense!
[:D]
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1981 DHC 2.0 Litre
1980 DHC pedal car
1982 DHC TR-ailer in the making
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 08:35
by john 215
Hi,
This was a reasonably famous car ' back in the day '. Built by Ray Bennis.I met Ray at a custom car show back about 1980 at custom car show in London, poss Ally Pally but cant remember.Even back then I was a huge fan of 'our ' cars and anything to do with them.
It was first modified from almost new with a mural job and as was the thing back then was called Trafalgar.
The body was then remodelled and once again painted and gained the name ' Old Glory 'It even appeared on TV a couple of time's at this time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPflgYZJn-g
A couple of years later she became ' Seventh Heaven ' as shown by Craig. Ray the sold the car on in 82 and it disappeared a year or so later, unless anyone knows anything different -
The vehicle details for TMD 727S are:
Date of Liability 19 10 1983
Date of First Registration 11 10 1977
Year of Manufacture 1977
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1998cc
CO©ü Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type PETROL
Export Marker N
Vehicle Status Unlicensed
Vehicle Colour BLUE
Vehicle Type Approval Not Available
Cheers John
LIVE LIFE A QUARTER OF A MILE AT A TIME!
1976 Speke FHC Beauty Now with an overdrive conversion
1979 3.5 FHC(STATUS PENDING!!)
1982 2.0 DHC NOW A 4.6, BUILT NOT BROUGHT !!!!
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 12:36
by j.johnson23
Cracking front and rear end,not so sure about the car though[:D]
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 13:06
by FI Spyder
Looks a little heavy at the rear end (both). I'm not saying this is a bad thing. Just too bad somebody graffitied the picture.
- - -TR7 Spider - - - 1978 Spitfire- - - - 1976 Spitfire - - 1988 Tercel 4X4 - Kali on Integra - 1991 Integra - Yellow TCT
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 14:50
by john 215
Hi,
Picture taken after the Custom Car Magazine shoot, must have been a tuff shoot [:p]
Cheers John
LIVE LIFE A QUARTER OF A MILE AT A TIME!
1976 Speke FHC Beauty Now with an overdrive conversion
1979 3.5 FHC(STATUS PENDING!!)
1982 2.0 DHC NOW A 4.6, BUILT NOT BROUGHT !!!!
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 17:13
by trekcarbonboy
Very cool looking car. Thanks for those other pictures. So many different in<b>car</b>nations. I like the dark blue version with the rear quarter panel vents and it still has the swage line. Could due without the fastback panels though. The rear window line is one of my favorite features on a TR7. I love the magazine blurb "before that just another ugly old TR7". Awe come on...
I wonder if it still exists. Could be sitting in some widows barn somewhere.
Craig '75 2.0 FHC
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 18:29
by Maxwell
Google >> the Amazo Effect Digging In The Crates\Seventh Heaven.
Sorry I can't post a link!
Loads of pictures and information, and this:
<i><b>Seventh Heaven was featured in quite a few magazines, as seen below, but Ray had little time to bask in the glory of his now rather beautiful TR; all of the expense in getting the car to this peak of perfection had taken it's toll on his wallet. Ray was unfortunately forced to sell the car in 1982 to a work colleague's brother who ran a car dealership in East London for a knock-down price.
It then promptly vanished; the car's road tax ran out in 1983 and has never been renewed.</b></i>
<i><b>Now Ray was rather attached to his TR7, as you've guessed; selling it was a wrench and well... he wants it back. Trouble is, where do you start looking for a car that vanished 30 year ago? Well this my friends, is the $64,000 question and quite frankly I don't have the answer. But, hopefully with the help of the modified car community (and posting this feature), we can spread the word and maybe, just maybe the gospel will reach the right person with the right answer. That may well be a stretch; for all we know the car has long been destroyed and this story doesn't have a happy ending.
But I'm just willing to bet that the car is sitting tucked away in someone's garage, waiting to get reacquainted with it's former owner and wow a whole new generation of car fans.
Ray really will be in seventh heaven if that happens.
- Amazosan
</b></i>
It'd be great if our community could find it for him!
Maxwell [;)]
2.0 TR7 FHC \ Current
1.8 Mazda MX5 \ Current
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 19:42
by Workshop Help
Yes, the car, but what we all are more concerned with is the poor, shivering model with the lack of couture. Shouldn't it be more important to take up a collection for her new wardrobe? Really, what's more relevant?
Mildred Hargis
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 19:46
by Maxwell
Mildred -
I think she's somewhat overdressed as she is, particularly with the strategically-placed Bowler hat.
And let's not lose sight of the fact that she's now well into her fifties, and more than likely prone to catching colds!
Maxwell
2.0 TR7 FHC \ Current
1.8 Mazda MX5 \ Current
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 21:38
by Workshop Help
That's a hat? I agree more with our friend Cobber that it's a grease stain from the patented Triumph anti-rust system located in the gooey gearbox mount. Either that, or a form of censorship so as to avoid offending the Vicar.
Mildred Hargis
Posted: 15 Dec 2013 22:16
by trekcarbonboy
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Either that, or a form of censorship so as to avoid offending the Vicar.
Mildred Hargis
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Indeed it is. I blotted out the bits myself as to not offend anyone. But if the moderators approve you will see the original pic below. If they do not you will see an "edited by moderator" notation instead. [;)]
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Craig '75 2.0 FHC