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Simon Goldsworthy - Triumph TR2

The TR2 is one of the cars that made life so difficult for MG towards the end of the T-Type’s life,differences are perhaps not quite so acute, but the TR2 still offers more than the MG in terms of power, comfort and ease of maintenance. That doesn’t mean you could or should expect it to drive anything like a modern car, but then again if it did, why bother buying it in the first place? Club support is every bit as good for the Triumph as it is for the MG, and so is the spares back-up. As a restoration project it is also slightly easier. Slightly…

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