Hello All -
I've owned a 67 TR2000 for about 25 years. It was a daily driver when I was in college but has been parked for over 20 years now. Wife and I had two Triumphs back then - 1980 TR7 Black Convertible w/ Silver and the TR2000. Decided which car was more unique and reliable at the time so we decided to keep the TR2000. The 2000 was originally owned by a school friend of mine that I purchased from him for $1,000.
The car has been stored in a heated garage for about 20 years. I would like to get it drivable again or just move on. So here I am again thinking about doing this and I'm back to two leaky 150 CD Strombergs!
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Hello - Triumph TR2000 From USA - Portland OR
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tox_slaughter
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Re: Hello - Triumph TR2000 From USA - Portland OR
Very nice. Those MK1's certainly got around in the world! There was a gentleman on the 2000 fb group who bought a 'barn find' in Mombasa, Kenya, and is going to get it back on the road. For obscure British cars like these I don't envy you for the postage costs for parts, especially when larger things are needed. It must be easier to fix up a locally made car, but where's the challenge in that.
And, it's just a 'Triumph 2000' (Mk1) isn't it? I don't think they were called 'TR2000' in America, but I could be wrong. The TR designation was only used on roadsters.
And, it's just a 'Triumph 2000' (Mk1) isn't it? I don't think they were called 'TR2000' in America, but I could be wrong. The TR designation was only used on roadsters.
Triumph 2000 m/od 1970 LHD French spec (summer daily)
Isuzu Trooper I, 1986 LHD US spec (winter daily)
Register member, the lucky number of the beast: 7666
Saxony, Germany. Originally from London
Isuzu Trooper I, 1986 LHD US spec (winter daily)
Register member, the lucky number of the beast: 7666
Saxony, Germany. Originally from London
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Dread Pirate Roberts
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Re: Hello - Triumph TR2000 From USA - Portland OR
Hi. I'd didn't realise the Saloons made it stateside..
Great looking alloys on there from what I can see. Look like the Wolfrace ones I have on my old Range Rover
Great looking alloys on there from what I can see. Look like the Wolfrace ones I have on my old Range Rover
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Re: Hello - Triumph TR2000 From USA - Portland OR
[pedant mode]christopherhenry wrote: The TR designation was only used on roadsters.
Not quite... The Standard 10 was sold in the US as a TR10
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Kevin Warrington
No longer any Triumphs in the garage
but there is a bright red Mercedes SLK250
No longer any Triumphs in the garage
but there is a bright red Mercedes SLK250
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Re: Hello - Triumph TR2000 From USA - Portland OR
Well there you go. I'm not old enough to remember the Standard 10 
Triumph 2000 m/od 1970 LHD French spec (summer daily)
Isuzu Trooper I, 1986 LHD US spec (winter daily)
Register member, the lucky number of the beast: 7666
Saxony, Germany. Originally from London
Isuzu Trooper I, 1986 LHD US spec (winter daily)
Register member, the lucky number of the beast: 7666
Saxony, Germany. Originally from London