I believe I caught a quick glimpse of a 1968 Triumph TR6R "trophy" 650cc (blue top colour on fuel tank with map rack) which I would happily have paid too much for as I bought one new in Canada. Loved that bike as it replaced a 1958 TRC pre-unit with the Slick Shift tranny, high pipes and Lucas comp mag along with GoodYear Grasshopper tires. That old bike would go anywhere but I stopped off roading when I got married - hence the new TR6R to tone it down a bit.
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excuse my excitement ... but... I LOVE THIS LITTLE GEM !! 🤩
I wish she was sitting in my garage, I'd love her forever.
I believe I caught a quick glimpse of a 1968 Triumph TR6R "trophy" 650cc (blue top colour on fuel tank with map rack) which I would happily have paid too much for as I bought one new in Canada. Loved that bike as it replaced a 1958 TRC pre-unit with the Slick Shift tranny, high pipes and Lucas comp mag along with GoodYear Grasshopper tires. That old bike would go anywhere but I stopped off roading when I got married - hence the new TR6R to tone it down a bit.
What a beautiful little machine you have❤
Wow! In our family, we had one of those late 1930's Austin Seven convertibles! Unfortunately, ours (AVE 805) was scrapped in 1966.
I would like to know what the bottle neck guitar tunes are in the series.
Distributor cap was not on , you muppets did not say anything about it did you!
Nothing said because they were trying to convince us they'd put the float the wrong way up 😜🤔
Were these called ‘Chummies’ ? My grandfather restored one many years ago
Three main bearings. Looks like a big seven?
Without the Austin 7, there may have never been the Jeep. Without the Jeep, there may have never been a Land Rover. #FamilyTree
Lov it put the kettle on and make a cup of tea,, can't beat a cuppa
It’s not ’Live’ if the video is 6 months old!!