Triumph Tr2, Tr3, Tr3a & Tr3b, 9781787117259
Paperback
Fix, improve, and keep your classic TR on the road!

Triumph Tr2, Tr3, Tr3a & Tr3b

your expert guide to common problems & how to fix them

$40.00

  • Paperback

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    30 July 2021

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Summary

Troubleshooting and Maintaining Your Classic Triumph TR2/TR3

This expert guide provides TR2 and TR3 owners with insights into common problems, offering diagnostic and repair solutions, often with the opportunity for improvement. Organized into easy-to-follow sections covering the engine, driveline, suspension, and more, you’ll quickly identify problem sources and effective resolutions. Also included is useful information on owners’ clubs and parts suppliers to help keep your car on …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781787117259
ISBN-10:1787117251
Series:Expert Guides
Author:Paul Hogan
Publisher:David & Charles
Imprint:Veloce
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:30 July 2021
Weight:290g
Dimensions:217mm x 150mm x 11mm
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Critics Review

Keep this essential book in your glovebox for practical advice while on the road. - Classics Monthly — [An] invaluable, immensely practical book … If you’re considering buying one of these TRs, it’s an ideal book to buy first, read cover-to-cover, then keep n the dashboard cubby as a handy troubleshooting guide. - Classic Cars — Keep this essential book in your glovebox for practical advice while on the road. - www.books-monthly.co.uk

About The Author

Paul Hogan

Paul Hogan has been an avid TR owner and enthusiast for over 40 years, buying his first TR, a TR5 in 1975. Since then he has owned virtually every example of the marque, the exceptions being the TR3 and the TR8. As a member and former Chairman of the TR Register, he has always sought to raise the profile of the TR series of sports cars through active participation in a variety of events, be it hillclimbs, touring or racing. He currently owns a special bodied TR4, a GTR4A Dove, and a TR3S which has competed with some success at Le Mans Legends and Classic Le Mans races.

He first started competing at the age of 19 after borrowing his mother’s Triumph Toledo without her knowledge to enter a hillclimb. Unfortunately for him a photographer was present, and when his photo appeared in the local paper he had some serious explaining to do! While serving his apprenticeship with Jaguars and Healeys he stripped his own car down to the last nut and bolt, and rebuilt it from the ground up. The fact that this car is still in excellent condition is testament to the care he lavished on it at the time.

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