Classic Car Buyer

WONDER WEDGE

Ah, the great British sports car. It’s a theme oft-admired in the classic car press, but we didn’t all dream of wearing goggles and piloting an Austin-Healey. For many, the shape of things to come when growing up was the Triumph TR7. If you want that sharp suited styling with wind in the hair thrills, you won’t do much better than this example, offered by Kim Cairns Classic Cars.

For a start, when was the last time you saw a TR7 convertible with just 14,276 miles showing on its odometer? 1985? Its first owner was

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