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Postby silverseven » 10 May 2013 09:07

Nice find Burt !

Even if it's not original (could be though?), IMHO the green check interior suits the Java very well just the same!

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Postby Maxwell » 10 May 2013 10:33

<i><b>I am going to sign up for the TRDC today and will put photos up when I collect it.</b></i>

That's good to hear. My 1977\R-Reg had the green-plaid seats as well, I believe they changed from [black?] cord around that time, so both varieties are around.

Some cord-seat cars were held over as unsold when the new interior came out, so it's possible that a cord-finish car may be registered later than your green one...

Does the car still have map-pockets on the B-Post and a map-reading light on the bulkhead between the seats?

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Postby Burt124 » 10 May 2013 11:23

Hi Maxwell,

Ahh, maybe the seats are correct then. I'll investigate further when I collect it.

I'm not sure on the map pockets or bulkhead light. I think you'll have to wait for the photos!

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Postby TR Tony » 10 May 2013 11:42

Welcome to the forum!

Easy way to check the original trim - when you get the car, look at the chassis plate for the paint & trim codes. Trim code PAA will be black cord, RAB will be green check.

Paint code should be HAB for Java Green.

Looking forward to the pictures.

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Postby John Clancy » 10 May 2013 12:55

I'd have been surprised if the seats weren't green check. Very lucky to get one with that trim. Well done.

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Postby Dave Dyer » 11 May 2013 07:47

Hi Burt,

My first TR7 (back in 1984) was a 1977 R reg in white with red check interior and 5 speed, my college mate had an identical car at the same time, except his was a 4 speeder.

I noticed the Ebay auction ended suddenly, that must mean you made an offer the seller couldn't refuse, which means you must of really wanted the car, I can't blame you there it does look very desirable.

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Postby Burt124 » 11 May 2013 10:05

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Hi Burt,

My first TR7 (back in 1984) was a 1977 R reg in white with red check interior and 5 speed, my college mate had an identical car at the same time, except his was a 4 speeder.

I noticed the Ebay auction ended suddenly, that must mean you made an offer the seller couldn't refuse, which means you must of really wanted the car, I can't blame you there it does look very desirable.

Cheers,
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Hi All,

All signed up fot the TRDC now.

I had a chat with a friend of mine who is knows more than I do about TR7s (not hard at this point) and he thinks the seats and tail panel are correct. Anyway we'll see.

With regard to the purchase of the car; I went to see it because I couldn't make a decision on the car from the listing. I was the high bidder however.

I didn't expect to buy it there and then, nor did I ask the seller to end the auction. I did get on well with the old boy selling it though, and I think he was happy to sell it to me. I know he was also a bit fed up with the amount of questions he was getting on Ebay.

A slightly bizarre conversation ensued and we came to a deal. He has got more for the car than he expected, and I have paid less than I expected. A happy conclusion I would suggest.

I am going to give him a bottle of something when I collect the TR because I am pleased to have bought it!

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Postby Burt124 » 13 May 2013 18:03

Hi All,

I picked the TR7 up today and got a few photos. Unfortunately they are not the best quality, I'm going to take a lot more on my camera instead of the phone.

I didn't have time today to do more than just collect it so I will have a proper look at the car, hopefully, tomorrow. I might try to get it going tomorrow too, if not it will be Wednesday.

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Postby claypole1360 » 13 May 2013 20:04

Wow, that looks fantastic, well done. Clayps.

What's that coming over the hill? Is it a monster?

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Postby Last TR » 13 May 2013 23:52

Very nice indeed!

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Postby silverseven » 13 May 2013 23:58

looks fantastic from here !

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Postby Spectatohead » 14 May 2013 00:49

Java! Like it.

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Postby john 215 » 14 May 2013 04:55

Hi Burt,

Great looking car and one of the best colour for a FHC, looking forward to seeing more pictures [8D]

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Postby lancsman » 14 May 2013 08:59

Lovely coupe Burt. Congratulations.

I've sent you an email too.

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Postby Burt124 » 14 May 2013 19:03

Hi again,

Got it running today, it just needed a battery and some fuel!

It ran well although once it goes on the road I am sure it will need a bit of tweaking. The fuel pump is leaking slightly and will need replacing and the heater matrix is bypassed so presumably leaking.

Here are a few more photos, tomorrow it will go on the ramp and we will investigate why it won't stop.

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The chassis number of the car is ACG19927. Could anyone tell me what this means with regard to seats and tail panel?

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