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1980 Triumph TR7 FHC. No sunroof.

5sp manual, LSD, Koni struts and Whiteline bushes all round. Rust free, resprayed in Ford white, fresh windscreen seal, majority of the car has been undersealed.

Previous owner had the car for 20+ years, I was lucky to find the car before he sold it to the wreckers. I have put a lot of effort into getting the car on the road, but need to make room for other projects.

Stromberg carbs that have been rebuilt recently, twin choke. New choke cable, new accelerator cable. Front brakes have been rebuilt, rear drum cylinders replaced. 4x new tyres. Replaced fuel tank and fuel lines, which were rusted out. Electric temperature controlled fan, new trunk struts. All fluids replaced recently, barely gets driven.
Spares and replaced parts will come with the car (engine gasket kit, carbs kit etc)

Car is unregistered and will not come with the roadworthy.
Located in Rowville, Vic.
Price $4,500 for SAU members.

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Dam! way to late Lol... been on the hunt for one, seen a few but have been let downs.. All seem to be out of victoria besides your one!
thanks for getting back to me
Yeah people want one and they want one local but I received lots of offers below $3k.
Keep an eye on the classifieds of Triumph Car Club Victoria. Some nice stuff pops up there, not many TR7s though

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