11 Reasons NOT to buy a Triumph TR6

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@PaulBriden
@PaulBriden Жыл бұрын
An issue that also afflicted these car's was this. Customers used to get tappet rattle. They would buy a Haynes manual and adjust the tappets, then shortly after the tappets would rattle again, adjust again, then they would rattle again. What the Haynes manual did not tell people is at the top of the rocker shaft right by the bulk head is a really tiny set screw that used to come out and drop into the sump. With this screw out the oil would would not run along the shaft and the rocker would be running bone dry. Replace the screw, adjust the tappers and Hey Presto.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the input Paul. If theres one thing for sure its that these cars bring out so much knowledge, stories and memories of good times. thanks for watching.
@BOBXFILES2374a
@BOBXFILES2374a Жыл бұрын
Ah, British engineering. "Watch out for the little set screw, mate!"
@jazzfan999
@jazzfan999 Жыл бұрын
USA here. I owned my white TR6 when I was roughly 18 years old. All the things you mentioned went in one ear and out of the other. Having that car, at that time of my life, was magic. I'm 69, and I know that having one now wouldn't bring back that particular type of magic, but if it could, I'd throw half of my retirement account at the worst-deal-ever to get another. Best time of my life. Before the Triumph, I had an MGB in brg. I loved it, and it was a great primer for what was to come. Your summation at the video's end says it all. Regardless of the problems encountered, it's the way cars like this make us feel. Thanks for the ending. Perfect!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback
@douglasambrogio9440
@douglasambrogio9440 2 ай бұрын
I say ditto to that. Had a new '73 when I was seventeen for nine years. It is hard to forget an experiance like that. And that is why I'm here now. I think this man needs reasons 12, talk to yourself
@sammoj9836
@sammoj9836 2 жыл бұрын
This was the most depressing video Ive seen. I think you have completely missed the idea behind owning an older car and more specifically an English car. You tell me about a single car of the 60’s and 70’s that does not require any attention. I have owned a 70 TR6, RHD PI since 2016. Ive spent endless hours as you said, working on it, reading the Robert Bentley-TR6 manual, asking question on the forums and tinkering on the car. I’ve loved every minute of it, even times that I thought I was getting anywhere. It’s just part of the territory of owning any old car. I love the looks, sounds, road feedback and… about this car. Will I buy this car again? Yes.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and for commenting. Indeed, this video was always going to split the audience, and as you say every classic has another side which most videos and forums gloss over to focus on how amazing they are. Hopefully you watched to the end when i summarize if its all worth it.
@stevenjohnson1777
@stevenjohnson1777 2 жыл бұрын
I've had one for 29 years and I've recently bought another one.
@o1b1n4m9
@o1b1n4m9 2 жыл бұрын
An interesting video and point of view. Considering my TR6 turned 51 this year, it is a great car. I do not get into it expecting it to be comfortable, I do not care if the clutch is heavy. There is 'no way' I would be interested in replacing it with 'a more modern classic'. By now the issues with fuel pumps etc are well sorted, it is a very reliable car! I take your point about the chassis bend and resulting door gap. They do not need to be rusty for this to occur. I think if you want a classic sports car that is not stratospherically expensive, sounds great and turns heads where ever you go the Tr is a good choice. Just my point of view!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and the input
@lawrencefinney756
@lawrencefinney756 Жыл бұрын
Oh ya u would trade for a older BMW 3 convertible...handling and teel are excellent ..not front wheel drive ....and a lot safer to
@riesmichael3325
@riesmichael3325 Ай бұрын
The clutch is not at all heavy if it’s the correct one. I still have the original Laycock clutch and for friends TR6 I used LUK clutches which feel exactly the same when bushing the clutch pedal. And there are Clutches from Sachs as well which work perfectly well
@randallbutler2736
@randallbutler2736 Жыл бұрын
You either love them or you hate them. I love them. The look, the sound, the feel of sitting one foot off the ground. He redeemed himself at the end. He was beginning to sound a bit whiny. I really wish that no one but me liked them, because I could pick one up cheaper that way.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. thanks for watching
@discodiana1984
@discodiana1984 Жыл бұрын
I loved the video as I bought a TR6 in April with no overdrive and OEM seats. After I installed a rebuilt differential, after market rear hubs, replaced all 6 U-joints, rebuilt the carbs and had the distributor rebuilt I'm no doubt upside down in the car. I have the same track record with sailboats so I take great pains in not keeping a spreadsheet of costs, not to mention my labor. I have to do all the work myself because the auto repair industry has moved on where I live, with few understanding analog cars with no OBDII to tell them what is wrong. I hate it when I am mid-repair but it is so damned satisfyingly when you are done. I too, would probably do it all again.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
great stuff. thanks for watching
@krugerfreddy8148
@krugerfreddy8148 Жыл бұрын
It's a big part of owing a TR-6 and it's a very good part too!
@twhobie
@twhobie 3 ай бұрын
Outstanding! Thank you for the honest breakdown. 👍Btw: You and the 6 were made for each other.
@boomerang1125
@boomerang1125 Жыл бұрын
I've owned my 1969 TR6 for almost 34 years. It's a 50+ year old car. If you own one, expect to rebuild absolutely everything at least once. You'll also need to replace the interior. I went with the wool carpeting upgrade through Moss Motors. I also bought replacement seats from Moss, which were also in leather, hot vinyl as it came from the factory. A lot of TR6 owner install Miata seats. I bought the HVDA 5 speed conversion kit which uses a Toyota 5 speed manual transmission. I put triple Weber carb's on the car. Once they're tuned, they're good forever. I added a cooling fan + a heat exchanger for the oil line because I lived in LA at the time and it's very hot during the summer. I bought a replacement fabric top. Vinyl shrinks over time and these cars are owned a long time (obviously). It's a period correct car meaning no power anything. Think about when you're going to brake. Avoid parallel parking like the plague. You might want to replace the OEM windshield with an aftermarket tinted windshield. It's best driven under 65 MPH. Even with a 5 speed transmission, you'll be at 3,000 RPM. It's a 50+ year old engine. I shift it @ 3,000 RPM and enjoy the visceral connection with the highway. Any modern car will be faster than this 10.5 second 0 - 60 beast. I added inlet and exhaust manifolds, a spin on oil filter, electric fuel pump and a hotter cam. I also fully ported the heads. The TR6 was detuned for the US market down to 105 HP. With the above I believe I got back up to the 150 HP spec from the factory. It's a beautiful car with timeless Karman styling. I get "thumbs up" from onlookers every time I drive it. Replacement parts are readily available and inexpensive. Don't address a vintage car with today's sensibilities. It was state of the art for the 1960's.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching and the extensive input. much appreciated
@chriselley2261
@chriselley2261 Жыл бұрын
Sweet! Had one in high school and another in college. Made me the classic car fan I am today. Still have a love for them!
@13vexarts
@13vexarts 2 жыл бұрын
I own a tr6 for 10yrs and there's nothing you can say
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Im sure after 10 years you fully appreciate all the TR6 pitfalls. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the video. keep watching for more to come.
@roddymac1370
@roddymac1370 2 жыл бұрын
I think if Joe has owned his TR6 for 10 years he appreciates the good points of the car more than the pitfalls. Of course it has its pitfalls but real enthusiasts work through them and don't apply 21st century expectations to 1960s technology. You will never put me off these cars.
@13vexarts
@13vexarts 2 жыл бұрын
I loved it.
@chriselley2261
@chriselley2261 Жыл бұрын
I owned 2 TR-6’s when younger. Fun to drive, but shite to maintain. Almost 30 years owning a 280SL now. IMHO the car the Triumph aspired to be.
@josephhamilton1547
@josephhamilton1547 Жыл бұрын
Tedious presentation
@richardcarter1000
@richardcarter1000 2 жыл бұрын
Love the TR6. Proper sports car. I have a small collection of classics, the TR6 does more miles than any of them. Perfect for our Dorset lanes. All your points are fair. The pluses for me are the noise, feel and narrow width of the car, plus you can get all the parts. Love em.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment and feedback. Glad you enjoyed the video
@zekehanscom5869
@zekehanscom5869 4 ай бұрын
1969 TR6. Purchased used in 1979. Drove it until 1985. Garaged until 2020 and did a full frame off restoration. Not concours, more restomod with some extras and quite the nice driver too. Finished in Group 44 livery sans numbers.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 4 ай бұрын
Nice. enjoy!
@tedwaetford
@tedwaetford 2 жыл бұрын
You make good points to ensure anyone considering a TR6 goes in with their eyes wide open. I recently bought a TR6, and for serious money. We picked it up and drove it 600 miles in 2 days to get home, it has standard seats, and we found them surprisingly comfortable. Once home I immediately took it off the road to upgrade the suspension, re-wire it, and do a bunch of cosmetic stuff. It was enormous pleasure, because I love working on old cars and bikes, and a TR6 is great because it's easy to work on, and most importantly EVERY spare part is still available for it. I also own a 6 spd 3L BMW Z4 convertible. I don't think I'll ever drive it again, the TR6 in all it's hairy-chested basic glory is SO much more of an experience to drive. And finally, where I live, every single time I take the TR6 out I get people coming up to talk/engage/comment/reminisce. It brings a smile to everyones face, it's so gorgeous. It's priceless.
@richardcarter1000
@richardcarter1000 2 жыл бұрын
Spot on. I own cars worth 5 times as much, but the TR6 is up there and gets used the most.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@w147ik
@w147ik 6 ай бұрын
I'm close to finish my second TR6 total restoration, frame off, bare metal. This time a 71 PI but I confess I converted again to electronic fuel injection. Great car to drive and lots of fun. I'm 70 and have no problem working on it. I also own a BMW Z3 3.0i which comes about close to the TR6 experience but with more comfort: electric soft top, power steering and air-condition. Still the 6 is my favorite!
@citizenchris099
@citizenchris099 11 ай бұрын
Completely agree about the Overdrive. Either buy one w/OD or plan on swapping the gearbox.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 11 ай бұрын
Yep. Number 1 must have IMO. Thanks for watching
@theoriginaldanalogue
@theoriginaldanalogue 11 ай бұрын
I had a TR6 a few years ago. It was running on twin carbs. It also had a conversion to the 5sp gearbox from a Toyota Supra. Not for the purist but it was a far better unit. I never had a days trouble from it and it was such a great car. Really miss it!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 11 ай бұрын
Great cars! Thanks for watching
@ksrmk
@ksrmk Жыл бұрын
Born in '61 and started noticing them when I was 8 or 9. The TR6 and Spitfire have been my dream cars ever since.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Nice! 👌 thanks for watching
@blaircampbell1280
@blaircampbell1280 2 жыл бұрын
They do have their quirks but the smiles tell it all and I love it. Mine had a frame off, I fixed the heater valve, carbs, replaced all suspension bushings, mostly use 3rd gear around town. It has doubled in value and that labor investment is called love!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
absolutely Blair! Thanks for watching
@simonedwards5070
@simonedwards5070 Жыл бұрын
how could it double in value with carbs on it?????
@Woody10719
@Woody10719 Жыл бұрын
@@simonedwards5070 US and Canadian cars are not fuel injected.
@mediocremike5986
@mediocremike5986 2 жыл бұрын
I had a white ‘74 in the late 70s. I was living in London at the time. It wasn’t pleasant driving in town but I used to drive up to Lincolnshire on the A1 most weekends and that’s when it came into its own. I had a hard and soft top and the hard top stiffened the car up a lot. Summer driving was like yours. Shake, rattle and roll! My wife to be learned to drive in it and how she managed hill starts with that clutch I don’t know. Traded it for a 3 litre Capri. Another classic.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Nice! thanks for watching
@davidhayes4814
@davidhayes4814 Жыл бұрын
Informative (in a tongue-in-cheek way). These cars are all about how you make you feel. As a very young kid, I thought that the understated looks of the TR5s and the TR6s were magic. I still feel that way at 60.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching David
@bilsib53
@bilsib53 Жыл бұрын
Had a '75 TR6 in the mid '80s, loved it, accepted its quirks, it never let me down. Eventually had to let it go for mortgage, marriage and babies (in that order).
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Bilsib.
@chriselley2261
@chriselley2261 Жыл бұрын
Pesky families ruin it all…
@stephenboitoult8774
@stephenboitoult8774 Жыл бұрын
I've been a Triumph man all my life. I've owned dozens from humble 948 Heralds to terrifying 350bhp TR8s, even one TR6. My current daily is a 78 Dolomite Sprint (with a twist! It has a Vauxhall engine) We don't buy Triumphs because we want a perfect car, we know their many flaws and love them anyway. As, I suspect, do you!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Yep, as anyone who watched to the end will see - the issues dont matter, its all worth it
@yorkiegilly4355
@yorkiegilly4355 Жыл бұрын
An amusing and honest review of a TR 6 . Had lots of cars over the 56 years of being a petrolhead and liked the look of the TR6 but the prices put me off ,but a friend bought one and he knew I was a retired loon who loved classic cars so I did the odd service and job on the car .But I soon found out about the usual "niggly" faults ,but I have owned T R7s and they never seemed so well put together as the 6 ,BUT had no whinges about the heater or engine reliability and the 5 speed boxes were great . The handling was also a big plus ,but the brakes ,steering and the seats were shocking especially the Deckchair lookalikes . Sold my last one a few weeks ago [reluctantly ] only because of getting in and out ,so I now have a Rover P6 2000 which is nicer to drive ,more comfortable and much better built ,it makes the Rover SD1 I bought new in the early 80s look and drive like a Morris Minor ?. I wanted a V8 but being a pensioner I eventually put it out of my mind -- - Happy Motoring ! .
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like some good times with good cars. Thanks for watching
@duncanbradley7340
@duncanbradley7340 2 жыл бұрын
I had a white one too, but it was written off in an accident. So I have ignored all your reasons and gone out and bought another. I missed mine so much..
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff. good luck with the new purchase.
@colrhodes377
@colrhodes377 6 ай бұрын
I own a TR6 and a TR4A. Both are a joy to have. I've had them since the mid-90s, and although one or two days of spannnering are required, it matters not to me.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 6 ай бұрын
enjoy thanks for watching
@davem8165
@davem8165 Жыл бұрын
Great video-True statements. I owned a TR4 and a TR6 for 28 years. They were a joy! It was a love hate relationship. I loved them when they worked about half the time. I learned how to work on cars because of them. You forgot to mention the Lucus ignition system fail and the 6 u-joints that also like to fail.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching . Appreciate the comments
@davidstaines5440
@davidstaines5440 2 жыл бұрын
I had a 1970 2.5pi with the TR5 spec engine, and at 3500 rpm was were the fun starts. O the sweat noise I made when reving up past 6000 rpm. I did have overdrive, and It was fantastic for cruising. Being heavier then the tr6 it was still fun driving on the country roads of south East Queensland. I would love a Tr6. Once you sort out the fuel pump issues and tune the injection and the throttle body's, sort out the dodgy electrical stuff, they can be a reliable car.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching. appreciate the comments
@waltpartymiller6802
@waltpartymiller6802 2 жыл бұрын
I owned a '72 Sapphire blue for 8 years. Once I finally got it sorted, I would go out to get petrol and end up driving for 4-5 hours at a time, just no point in stopping or going home. Of course all country roads. Got lots of waves from passersby. Intoxicating enjoyment, but you are correct about the foibles.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! glad you enjoyed the video
@Tom-ok3le
@Tom-ok3le Жыл бұрын
Great cars ! especially the pre 73 150 BHP ones, worked on them as a mechanic, in. our local dealership & we did eventually sort the Lucas Petrol Injection system gremlins gremlins. ,! :-) great video by the way , many thanks :-)
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@richardfarley1987
@richardfarley1987 2 жыл бұрын
Thats a relief. My TR6 was built in the 60's and has fuel injection and overdrive. It's fantastic. Good luck putting the top on quickly on a MGB in a rainstorm. A piece of cake in the TR6
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
good point. thanks for watching
@philpark7726
@philpark7726 Жыл бұрын
I have a 1973 TR6, recently restored. I agree with most of the comments in this video, but that is what makes the TR6 such a great driving experience. About the cost, it is pretty common to get the value of the parts but not the labour out of a restoration, regardless of what you are restoring. I started with a car from California which had one small rust hole, that I found when sanding it out for repainting. I replaced the 1973 seats with rebuilt 1972 high backs, which are much better. The transmission is about the worst I have ever experience. For highway speeds today, overdrive is a must. I installed a J Type overdrive from a Volvo. Some more issues the video missed. Many of these cars have not been well maintained and have had shoddy repairs, small issues overlooked, and original parts changed out for aftermarket. This adds to the cost of restoring to original condition. The TR6 is an evolved 1952 TR2, same wheelbase and body layout. Behind the dash is a disaster. The TR2 had a small heater, no defogger, no dash vents. The TR6 has so much packed in behind the dash it is an adventure to access for repairs. To access the oil pressure gauge, you remove the ashtray in the dash pad, and if your hands are small enough (you don't have mechanic's hands) you can just reach and turn the nuts on the back of the gauge to pull it out through the dash. The cable hood release is flakey, so its a good idea to install a back up emergency release. The carburetors have problems with percolation on hills on hot days, which is addressed by adding a heat shield. Then, there is the problems with the British electricals, which is that the wire connectors disconnect. The problem is that all wiring connectors are single wire male-female connectors, which disconnect themselves. The OEM connectors are a different shape from the North American connectors, so are not compatible, and fall apart easily. The seat tracks do not move smoothly. The gas tank is small for the poor fuel mileage of the TR6. I owned an MGB for about 10 years in a former life. The B and the TR6 are about the same size car. The MGB has significantly fewer design issues, probably because it was a new design in 1964, not an evolution of a 1952 design. In spite of the issues with the TR6, I will take it hands down over the MGB. The more solid feel, less cowl shake, driving experience, more luxurious feel (wood dash) and (for me) more pleasing styling make the TR6 the most desirable of the British sports cars in its size category.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
my word. hadnt seen the size of response till i opened it. thats for a great input and comment. Ill be sure to mention some of these in the sequel. Great feedback, thanks for watching and keep enjoying the TR. I know i will!
@truxton1000
@truxton1000 8 ай бұрын
Vague steering was mentioned in this video. Well when I restored my TR6 I replaced all bushings with poly bushings, plus I replaced the rubber mounts on the steering rack with solid aluminium ones, With the smaller Motolita wooden steering wheel it actually steer extremely accurate, so much so I need to put on driving gloves to get a good grip on the wheel, partly because it’s wood, partly because it changes direction like a go cart.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comments. And thanks for watching
@christopherbowen2547
@christopherbowen2547 8 ай бұрын
TR6. Of all the cars I have driven, only TR6 felt like a REAL car and made me feel like a REAL driver. Inexplicable but true.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 8 ай бұрын
thanks for watching
@ThatsMrPencilneck2U
@ThatsMrPencilneck2U Жыл бұрын
A TR6 was made right before emission controls and rust proofing. That's a mixed bag. What makes a car like that fun is manual everything. I think it has power brakes, though. I like power brakes. I always saw these things with SU's, then, these people have had a lot of time to play with these, since the last time I played with one. My father had a TR6 for a couple of months, back in the 1970's, but somebody with deep pockets liked it more than he did. In the 1980's, I learned my lesson about "classic" rust buckets, with a 240z. My father could afford toys as a retired man, but a kid starting out.... Everybody knows this story.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
great story. thanks for watching
@franktaylor7617
@franktaylor7617 Жыл бұрын
😎👍🇺🇸 I bought a 1971 Mini Cooper S ,RHD. Not a common sight here in my area of the PNW. Almost every thing on the car needed some sort of attention. Except the paint. It's in pretty good nick. Maybe could use a polish. I've done all the mechanical, rust, tinkering and tidying up on my own. Of course it was one of those "this needs to be replaced". Then after pulling it apart. You find a couple of other things needing rework or replacement. Not having a parts supplier close. I'd have to make an order and wait. I've replaced and repaired tons of stuff. It's a great driving little thing now. It's a great looking, reliable and fun car. Regrets? Nope, not a single one. Of course it still needs tinkering here and there but I love it. It suits my oddball style. Classic cars are great. As long as they're a second vehicle or a toy. I wanted a Mini because it fits INSIDE of my garage alongside the motorcycle collection. I don't have to work on it in the rain.😁 Classic British cars are wonderful. Not good cars, but wonderful to enjoy.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Great input. thanks for watching.
@8000Christopher
@8000Christopher Жыл бұрын
Well, you are a breath or two, of fresh air,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Think it's time you sold yours and buy a Lotus. I likes mine, it's not a daily driver, so it provides joy, well mostly. There have been a few moments, but not enough to put my off my TR6. Oh, btw, I'm not a mechanical guy, I have a shop that works on it, and money wise I am ahead of the combined cost of purchase price and cost of repairs. Now, cheer up and enjoy your TR6 in 2023 !
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
LOL - a lotus - Lots Of Trouble Usually Serious :-) thanks for watching
@TheEulerID
@TheEulerID Жыл бұрын
Having driven a TR6 for the first time a couple of days ago, then I would certainly not describe that one as quiet and suitable for the cruising. It had an amazing exhaust note, but by heaven was it loud. However, nearly as noisy was the fuel pump which screamed like a banshee. It also stunk of petrol. Something for my friend, who had just bought it, to sort out. Handling wise? Well it shook and shook quite a bit over the bumpy B roads, but it did feel very secure and not as if it would suddenly do something unexpected. I can't say I found the steering that heavy. But then I date back to well before power steering was standard, and recall all those early FWD cars without that, so heaving on the steering wheel in a car park was not unusual, and I was always taught to get the car moving, even a little, before moving the wheel. That all said, for me at least, not a problem. The gearbox, however, did require a lot of getting used to. It is not light, and you have to be very deliberate. It would take me quite a while for it to be second nature. The seats were fairly minimal, and it being a 1969 model, no head restraint either. However, I didn't get back ache, even at my age (68). The engine did not idle very cleanly. I don't know if that's normal, or if the fuel injection system needs an overhaul. However, when moving it had plenty of torque and I suspect it's almost impossible to stall. One thing I did learn was to let the engine torque do all the work. You do not have to spin this thing up. The throttle wasn't very progressive, and wasn't very smooth. Maybe it just needs a bit of lubrication, maybe the fuel injection system needs and overhaul. The brakes work, but they need a hefty shove, but again, nothing more than I was used to a few decades ago. I just had to re-calibrate my right foot. The clutch for me was not a problem, apart from having nowhere to park my left foot as the foot well is narrow. You can only really pull your foot back. In all, having been cosseted by modern cars, it was like learning how to drive all over again. Going back to the dim and distant past I would say it was considerably trickier to drive than, say, a mk1 or mk2 Cortina, nominally of the same era, but of rather more modern design.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Great response. thanks for watching and the comprehensive feedback
@tristanhagerty2006
@tristanhagerty2006 2 жыл бұрын
All good points you said there, infact I could probably add another 50 to that list. We had a 73 sapphire blue that didn’t complete a journey ever for an entire year. Each time it was taken out, a short or long drive it came back either being towed or on the back of an AA van…and that’s not my stupidity, each time was a different issue…and I bought the car restored and inspected by revvington TR, a specialist not to be trusted by me again. I’ve just installed the rebiult engine back into it after it went bang and will have it driving soon. Just after February though I bought a 75 in french blue, a project that will need finishing, but with a new chassis and rebiult engine someone’s already done the hard bits. One point about your point on the heater, there is a valve you can turn in the footwell to cut hot air flow into the footwell and divert more to the dash and windscreen, have you tired fiddling with that? As always a great vid T
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. These cars certainly do stir the emotions and not always in a good way. Sounds like you’ve had your fair share of them! Yes I can see a heater modification coming in the near future to get some hot air through the dash vents. Stay tuned.
@Fintoman
@Fintoman 2 жыл бұрын
Having owned and driven a Tr6 in the US. Also being a brit and driven extensively on both sides of the pond, I can speak from experience. Even with it's shortcomings and foibles, the idea of driving one on a British 'B' road is much more of an attractive proposition than most American interstates. If by "America has the roads" is what you mean? American "rural routes" are more like British 'A' roads, often not particularly well surfaced. Again from my experience I think British 'A' roads are generally in better shape. Of course some of this depends on the state, its winter weather and how well the individual states maintain their roads. Apologies, I'm getting a little off topic here. As a side note most US TR6's were never ordered with overdrive, - which I've always thought unusual - those that have it are in the exception and highly desirable.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching. appreciate the comments
@chrispapadakis3575
@chrispapadakis3575 Жыл бұрын
Good thing you ended it this way cos I was going to yell at you for forgetting all the wonderful hours you spend fixing it. By the way the Bosch fuel injection is prone to overheating albeit in summer here in Greece but the heating system works “as expected “ minus the still lingering mummified mouse smell that ended life in the heater box, in-spite my cleaning efforts ! Thanks for the fun video!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and the comments. appreciate the input and feedback
@markboden2749
@markboden2749 2 жыл бұрын
I have owned my 150 brake tr6 for 42 years, man and boy. It has Lucas PI. Going to fit HS6 carburettors on it now as the car doesn’t like modern fuel. I have had so many people say to me they had a tr once, wish they’d still got it. Well I’ve still got mine. Sat in the garage and covered 18,000 miles in all that time. You may say what’s the point. And I quite agree. But can’t imagine selling it, faults and all.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Nice! Thanks for watching
@stevenjohnson1777
@stevenjohnson1777 2 жыл бұрын
I've had mine for 29 years , still on the Lucas PI , still runs fine and no hot restart problems that I encounter with the SU carbs on my V8 Rover. As for investing in a classic , put your money into gold or something. The powers that be are hell bent on getting rid of petrol cars , and you will probably have your car confiscated by government before long under "Green New Deal" . To quote Klaus Schwabe at The World Economic Forum , " By the year 2030 you will own nothing and be happy" In the mean time I will enjoy owning and driving my TR6 while it is still legal to do so.
@freddybahrami797
@freddybahrami797 Жыл бұрын
Bought one in 1975 with 7000 miles from dcm tr centre in Kensington for £2500 what a car the best sports car ever
@josephdavis3686
@josephdavis3686 2 жыл бұрын
I got one and love it, can't expect today's performance out of yesterday's technology.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Very true. thanks for watching
@stevemazz3121
@stevemazz3121 Жыл бұрын
This is the best response on the page.... if you want a car that has the power and handles like a 2022 sports car, buy one... no matter how much you spend on a 30 year plus old car it will never drive like a modern vehicle. Plus, if you have ever had parts re-chromed you will better understand.
@paulwood5803
@paulwood5803 Жыл бұрын
I owned one back in the day (late 80's) and loved it. It was the (I think) J Type Gearbox with O/D on 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Cannot disagree with anything you said, but still loved it although I never had the fuel problems that you talked about. Never suffered either from the corrosion you described, although obviously the car was somewhat younger than any example around today. At the end of the day, if you love the TR6, you'll put up with all of the other drawbacks you've outlined. I would have another in a heartbeat today if I had a garage, off road parking and a physique and fitness that would allow me to actually get in and out of a TR6 these days.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and the great input
@richardporter6201
@richardporter6201 Жыл бұрын
😂 bought my TR6 used,had no idea if had overdrive or even what was. Was a strange lever next to turn signal. Hit it by accident on freeway found out quickly had overdrive. Very glad have it. Car is surprisingly quick, easy to keep up with traffic. Carbs wish had FI but bit expensive in US. Fuel economy not great but ok for car occasionally driven. I tell people the heater has the output of the breath of a mouse. Does get the looks and comments. Put Miata seats in car gave away the originals. Replaced the wheels with Panasports and modern tires. I love the car and have no regrets.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
great story. thanks for watching
@gregoryalanelliott8795
@gregoryalanelliott8795 Жыл бұрын
The 1976 Triumph TR6 has always been my favorite car. I was 16 years old in 1976. .
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Excellent. thanks for watching
@chrisshorman522
@chrisshorman522 7 ай бұрын
Nice finish on that video. I had a Canadian TR250 and it was a blast in my 20s and if I could have one today I would. Points are likely spot on but as you've seen in the comments, it's not why people have one. Cheerio! Lovely car by the way. Nice job.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 7 ай бұрын
thanks for watching
@pats9924
@pats9924 Жыл бұрын
You very successfully convinced not to ever consider getting a TR6. I’ll stick with my e30 convertible. KZbin needs more videos like this. Thanks
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching
@RogerPalacios-n4t
@RogerPalacios-n4t 5 ай бұрын
Great video. Don't own a TR 6. Fell in love inmediately the first time I saw one about 43 years ago in my friends driveway. It was his dad's and he wouldn't drive it much. And yes, you hear all the stories about tne many quirks and the frustration but with this car you can explain it simply saying : The heart wants what it wants, or else it does not care. PS: Love the haircut 😊
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@kevinchappell3694
@kevinchappell3694 2 жыл бұрын
Planning to add a 1974 TR6 to my collection by end of week. Rebuilt, triple Webers, O/D and other various upgrades. It will round out my other British cars Rally-look Mini, a Moke and Spitfire.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
enjoy!
@pirateatfourty
@pirateatfourty Ай бұрын
o bopught my 1976 tr 6 brand new i still have it i love it. over the years it has had the normal new paint new interior new soft top. i also bought mine with the hard top. this year i rebuilt the suspension for the 3 rd time. lol all the latest and greatest lol the engine is no longer stock race cams weber carbs but i have driven that old car from here in washington state to the east coast more than once.. it is a blast to drive. i also installed electric power steering, as far as seat go the original ones suck. he is right. i had mine rebuilt and they are great. i take my german shepard with me she loves it.. roll bar. i have had no rust issues but i keep it in a climate controlled garage. i dunno my heater works fine. but i rarely drive it in the winter. they do not do well in the snow and ice. lol i love my old girl, i treat her good een has a heated car cover. and one major plus is no damn computers
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 26 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching
@dfddwm
@dfddwm 11 ай бұрын
I totally agree. It doesn't corner well being front heavy almost a death trap. Quite a few accidents involving these. It's basically a point and fire car, but even there it's not spectacular. On the other hand the car has torque. It can move from standstill in third. I think it's reputation and status only grew after Triumph went belly up and the TR7 more or less killed the line. I think just on the issue of handling it fails as a great sports car must be FUN. I would say the Mazda MX is everything the TR6 should have been.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@awalk5177
@awalk5177 2 жыл бұрын
I'd like to know which bank is giving 5% interest on your money. This is a good video and makes it clear that Classic cars are like stocks and shares. The thing with Classic cars is to choose one you really like that is from 40 years ago and in good condition or can be economically restored. It is environmentally friendly because you are not making a new car, the insurance is lower than a new car and the vehicle tax is Zero. They are not for everyone. I have bought Classic cars (1960 MGA, 1979 MG Midget) and had them professionally and fully restored for less than the cost of a new car. Then the value actually doubled over 20 years. You can't do that easily with a new car. But it is not about making money, is it? That is simply a bonus.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
dont joke. i reckon the banks in the UK might just well be giving 5 % in a years time!!! thanks for watching
@awalk5177
@awalk5177 2 жыл бұрын
@@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 To be honest we may see 14% again, as I have seen in the past, the way these people are going.
@Tensquaremetreworkshop
@Tensquaremetreworkshop Жыл бұрын
Which bank could you get 5% from in 2022? My wife is five foot nowt, and rice pudding skins are safe in her presence. Yet she had no difficulty driving it. Steering was a lot lighter than her hatchback of the era. Did a lot of miles over seven years in my TR6, and had no Pi problems. Only faults were the water pump- twice.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@kimthompson2386
@kimthompson2386 Жыл бұрын
I did make a comment. But I did ending up watching the full video to the end and he is right. He would do it again. It's a wonderful car.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching to the end. most dont and miss the point
@ianactually
@ianactually Жыл бұрын
Love your deadpan delivery, and yes we live with and learn to love our British classics and their imperfections. More of an MG man myself, but hell - the sight of 6 intake ports on individual throttle bodies made me dribble a bit
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching
@genesmith4019
@genesmith4019 Жыл бұрын
So funny- even the ads are for Snake Oil! I had a 240Z as a kid. It kinda erased any desire for a TR. I think TR6 are so handsome- I'd like BRG with that little Brit flag on the back quarter. Lovely. I'll have a beer waiting for you...
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching Gene. Must take that beer one day ;-)
@stevebutterworth1937
@stevebutterworth1937 Жыл бұрын
A very nice honest review… wish I’d kept my 205 gti though😢!.. I also had a MGBGT with overdrive, wire wheels etc! Now at 72 I’d like something more of a slogan look.
@stevebutterworth1937
@stevebutterworth1937 Жыл бұрын
Slogan look???? Morgan look😊
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching
@denAlexVA
@denAlexVA Жыл бұрын
I owned a MGA, A MGB (my first car in 69' when I was 16) a GT6 (Fast as all hell) and a TR6. Yes, all of these cars had twerks , etc. But the Triumphs had beefy engines ! All of these cars were made on the cheap. But what wasn't in those days. Look at the Datsun Z's. Rust buckets. Anyway, getting back to Triumph , they were easier to work on than an MG. Less complex than a Austin 3000 or a Jag with three carbs. Fun Cars!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching
@videomaniac108
@videomaniac108 Жыл бұрын
Having owned and worked extensively on an Austin Healy Sprite Mk IV, an MGB and a Porsche 944S, I would give an enthusiastic yes to owning a TR-6. I lusted after a Datsun 2000 roadster when I was younger but am now driving a late model 370Z sport pkg coupe 6MT, a reasonable facsimile to a classic two-seater 6-cyl sports car. There is a beautiful mechanical simplicity to this car that requires an attachment by the driver, the combination of which produces a driving experience to be cherished. I would be mainly concerned about the body/frame corrosion issues and would want to be satisfied that I could properly address them before getting this car but every other issue to me is surmountable. Living in the US, I feel fortunate in being able to drive on roads that are more fitting to this car's nature. With the time and effort that I've invested in all of my sports cars, I feel a close bond to them, as I'm sure you do to your TR-6.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment and watching. great input
@alaindufresne9991
@alaindufresne9991 2 жыл бұрын
Great (and honnest!) video! Had a '74 TR6 from 1982 to 1989 and I remember all the nice places I discovered while waiting for a tow truck. In '89, the Miata's reliability made me realize that a road trip could be carefree, not having to wonder whether or not you would get there. Your description of how it feels on the road is the most accurate I've seen to this day. Great job! Oh, by the way, I do own a NA Miata and even though I just love it, I will always break my neck to see a TR6 go by.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you enjoyed the video.
@devonmask5192
@devonmask5192 Жыл бұрын
Brilliantly presented and oh so accurate. Nicely done. Added caveat for US prospects. There's quite a few shops popping up that specialize in 'vintage' (meaning 70's) MG's and Triumphs. Spend the money after finding a good looking one? Great. But under the skin many are running on barnyard MacGuyver assembled bits, which are attached to more pot metal fabricated science project part, which are hooked up to incorrect model or year parts. That said, and despite the drawbacks listed in this video, there's still a more enjoyable collector car than any mid to late seventies Corvette, Which are like beautiful but psychotic and ambitiously useless romantic partners. At least you can see the trouble spots in a TR6 and have a useable trunk (ok, fine. Boot).
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for the feedback
@jazzcat8087
@jazzcat8087 Жыл бұрын
I think it is an excellent car for a full resto-mod. Put a US V8 in there or a small dependable V12 and sort out the suspension upgrades and frame support. Leather inside. It's a labor of love not an investment. Beautiful lines.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching
@racketman2u
@racketman2u Жыл бұрын
if you want a V8, buy a V8; the Triumph 6 is a lovely smooth engine.
@feldons5621
@feldons5621 Жыл бұрын
Good points, made in the video -not a fan of any Fords so called modern hatchback classics. . You could have mentioned a boot rack for extra capacity which I had in the past on an MG but did not need one in my various TR 7's.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 👍
@stevengabriel3269
@stevengabriel3269 2 жыл бұрын
You've convinced me... I want one more than ever now... 😉
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, nice one. You won’t be disappointed
@frankhoward7645
@frankhoward7645 Жыл бұрын
12:41. The rust is designed into the car. Take a look at the wheel wells and you'll find there's only half a liner in there!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
aaaaah rust.the enemy of every british classic
@simonlangston1165
@simonlangston1165 2 жыл бұрын
Hi. An interesting and informative way to put people off buying a car which they have no skill or knowledge to run and maintain. It still has not put me off buying a TR6. I have had quite a few classics over the years, and a TR6 is on my bucket list of classics. I am hopefully collecting one next week, a useable classic and not a trailer queen. Interestingly in your video you drive in my local area passing through the village I live in. Weirdly I thought the scenery was familiar!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it Simon and thanks for the feedback. Yes the video purpose was to show that classics are not perfect and every one has its own set of headaches. The good often out weighs the bad and as I share at the end the TR6 has a lot to love. Good luck with your purchase when it arrives 👍
@grandpar468
@grandpar468 Жыл бұрын
Very informative. Was actually thinking about a classic sports car . The new Mazda Miata is sounding better & better 😊
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@Triumphs1962
@Triumphs1962 Жыл бұрын
I was looking for a MGB. The MG I went to look at was a rust bucket but next to it………..was a 71 TR 6. I told the owner of both cars I am not interested in the B how about the Triumph. To be brief I drove It home that day and restored it over a few years time. That was twenty + years ago. I Still have it. It turns more heads then before and still gives me a great feeling of satisfaction that I did everything myself but the paint. People try to compare old cars with newer models. It doesn’t work that way. You like that car BECAUSE it’s not modern.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching
@mile1920
@mile1920 2 жыл бұрын
i bought my 72 tr as 2nd owner in 78 with 40,000 and drove it for 28 mostly trouble free,and i did not baby it, but didn't try to drive it like a GTO, would love to have another but i'm an old man now, time to let someone else enjoy, 28 years was good for me.....
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching. appreciated
@Gracievision
@Gracievision Жыл бұрын
great video. using all the negatives to show how much you love this car. very clever.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks and thanks for watching
@BOBXFILES2374a
@BOBXFILES2374a Жыл бұрын
As an American, seeing you drive on the wrong side of the road was scary. And those roads look so narrow! (Been there since 1278, I guess) Good driving!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching
@michaelhart895
@michaelhart895 Жыл бұрын
Our more modern roads were built about 1278 😁🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
@georgeszilva1223
@georgeszilva1223 Жыл бұрын
Compared to modern cars....a joy to work on!!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
totally agree
@Jeremyho439
@Jeremyho439 Жыл бұрын
One of the best English car. I was thinking to buy back another one. But it probably costs to much to maintain.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
parts costs can mount up. usual advise is always buy the best you can afford. Project costs can grow quickly
@michaellacroix8029
@michaellacroix8029 2 ай бұрын
Have you considered you may be to old for fun anymore?
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 ай бұрын
You’re never too old to stop having fun! Classics are a great sense of purpose. Thanks for watching
@patrickthorpe6428
@patrickthorpe6428 2 жыл бұрын
All very valid reasons and well articulated - however, it has not dimmed my love affair with my mimosa coloured mistress of over 20 years 😄
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
absolutely... enjoy the ride and thanks for watching
@yankee2yankee216
@yankee2yankee216 11 ай бұрын
The man, despite all his whining, would have bought it anyway. EXACTLY. We don’t buy these things for their practicality… There are other, conceivably better cars, but most of them are not much fun. These cars, despite all their flaws, are fun.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 11 ай бұрын
And there is the point missed by many who only see a 30 second clip . Thanks for watching and the feedback 👍
@krugerfreddy8148
@krugerfreddy8148 Жыл бұрын
Having owned my 1971 TR-6 from new for 40 years and 1 month, I would say the following: Overdrive does make a difference for all the reasons he said. Putting the gas cap in the middle requires catching the gas drippings with a paper towel. Because I got tired of burning out the points, I installed a Pertonix electronic ignition...a great investment. Apparently, the reviewer is unaware that there is a knob that directs heat to the windshield as well as a knob that reduces the amount of heat: 2 problems solved. It is very important to check for rust and be sure to bring a rubberized magnet to check that all panels are metal through and through. Finally, it is indeed a man's car which is why I'm suggesting the reviewer should buy a Mazda Miata!
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@007JHS
@007JHS Жыл бұрын
funny you should mention classic lotus and rust... If they have steel door beams inside the fibreglass shell of the doors... these rust like blazes.. I dismantled tow doors on a Lotus elite... the door beams with no exageration came out in buckets.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Fair point well made. thanks for watching and commenting.
@ByronSilas
@ByronSilas 3 ай бұрын
Each day can be one of triumph if you keep up your interests.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@gjohnint
@gjohnint 4 ай бұрын
Door frames opening up and scuttles moving as much as 4 inches were evident from new, the chassis are floppy. I had a 1973 mimosa yellow with unique brown trim in 1973, 6 months old. Took it round the test track at work and it topped out at 60mph. It then spent 3 weeks at lucas to get P.I sorted. Only lasted a vew weeks. Set out with my Hayes manual, and set the P.I myself. I had the car 7 years, took it all round europe in the blistering hot summer of 76 and nevef had any problem with the Lucas P.I system. The worst issue was scuttle shake and door frame flexing in Paris and other French cities. Car was kept in concourse condition but the joins between the panels were a nighmare, constantly having to replace sealistic. Good car at the time but after all these years I wouldnt buy another. Body too floppy.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 4 ай бұрын
thanks for watching
@arthurbellion9546
@arthurbellion9546 2 жыл бұрын
As always, a very interesting and informative video. It must have been difficult to come up with reasons not to buy when it's a car that is easy to fall in love with. Love is blind ! I bought mine a year ago and love the experience of driving it, I don't like arriving and just want to keep on driving. P.S. Please let me know which bank pays five per cent, I think you meant point five. Keep up the good work. Cheers
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
made me laugh. yes your right 5% does seem like a dream right now... but if inflation doesnt calm down, you never know....
@krugerfreddy8148
@krugerfreddy8148 Жыл бұрын
Regarding the 5%: LMAO much? Yes, and still laughing!
@C90C60C30
@C90C60C30 Жыл бұрын
Good review, and especially a nice final sign off 😃😎. We run these cars with our subjective hearts, not necessarily logic or objectively 😂. (K - Series Midget owner 👍)
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks and thanks for watching
@David-i1r6z
@David-i1r6z Ай бұрын
They weren't built for Winters. A friend bought a TR6 as a his very first brand new car. Shortly after the very short warranty expired and a couple of New England winters the frame snapped in half. Weird it was looking at a fairly new car sagging behind the doors and touching the ground. He could not afford the repair and his hard earned good credit was ruined. I bought a 240z.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@richardstokes6827
@richardstokes6827 2 жыл бұрын
These cars are superb . 8 I've had over the years love another . Easy to look after too look and sound terrific.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@andyday3571
@andyday3571 Жыл бұрын
They are quite a few things to upgrade the TR6 with the 2.5 p.i estate and saloon car Mark 2 you can take out the power steering it will have the OverDrive system you can put a Bosch pump in the car there would be a pump with a coil going round the pump would be petrol cooling the pump you could upgrade the rear brakes two discs and you could upgrade your extension and it all depends what the body is like on your TR6 and with the chassis it is box section but you can get the the chassis to be sorted out if it need it and if you can't a big garage with rafters you can lift the body of the chassis then you can check the chassis if it needs to be sorted out of welding or clean down to be some kind of rust proof paint where you've done that inside the joint you can spray wax inside when people buy classic cars they don't buy for an investment they bite because they like the car and between the clutch cylinder you could change it so you have a easy clocks pedal to make the car make it better what it was and to upgrade it as well until look after it then you know it is an investment you are not looking at it is an investment it is the sound of the 6-cylinder engine2.5 is better to go like that it doesn't matter if it is a 80s car you still going to contain it and look after it like a TVR that is fibreglass body the axle between the the frame of the bottom of the car they do Rust and pit same with any kind of car will rust if you do not look after it properly I used to pick-up all triumphs take off the doors boot bonnet seats the aluminium suspension take out everything out in collective think I had if you are a real Triumph owner if you can pick up a Triumph 2.5 p i saloon Estate you can get the parts for that will go onto a TR6 and then you could sell the parts what you do not need install mate on make money on these bits and pieces don't forget the police used to use Triumph 2000 two's triumphs and I used to frog the pants off them any kind of all car from the 50s or 60s or 70s it is the experience home to be proud to drive an old car or start from the bottom and work from the top and make something better what it was or have a podrick
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@barneyc4919
@barneyc4919 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty much spot on, and like you say parts availability is better than almost any brand new car. 27 years and still counting.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
Fair play. i bet you know that car inside out, back to front and upside down! thanks for watching
@tjm3900
@tjm3900 Жыл бұрын
Yes you can get parts, but more and more they are crap aftermarket reproduction, that at best look like the original.
@dougknight1720
@dougknight1720 2 жыл бұрын
Always wanted one. Bought a 7 instead years ago. BIG mistake. Now living in the USA so might be able to finally get one.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
good luck with the purchase
@albertcross4275
@albertcross4275 2 жыл бұрын
Had one for 6 years, l cried when l sold it, had the same dream about it for 20 years after, it was in my garage under a sheet, then l woke up.. 😞❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇫🇷🇫🇷
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
LOL! Thanks for watching
@lawrencefinney756
@lawrencefinney756 Жыл бұрын
The TR6 has a problem in traping water in the rear of the frame beware check for it rusts through
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching
@gimpsunlimited2505
@gimpsunlimited2505 Жыл бұрын
Bought my 6 in 1982, my Europa Special needed a stablemate. Drove both of them all over the USA. Europa’s maybe plastic but the chassis isn’t. It was made with sheet metal, just add lightness! When I got off of active duty, kept the 6 sold the Europa. As the 6 was a desert car, corrosion didn’t happen. And I have had a toyota five speed for the last 15 years or so. And poly bushes, front rear anti roll bars, CV axles, LSD diff, dual brake master cylinders, and list goes on. Like most cars of the era except the Europa, the 6 bog standard is a pig. Modified, it drives better than my friends E type. I can and do thrash it. You have to be mechanically inclined though, too much $$ in labor rates.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Great input. thanks for watching.
@nikjames2965
@nikjames2965 Жыл бұрын
All Pommie cars from the 70s need serious mechanical upgrades to go, handle and stop properly. If I had a TR6 it would get a Nissan turbo engine, vented discs, poly bushes and swaybars.
@SuperDougal22
@SuperDougal22 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Impractical, expensive, flawed....but the TR6 has a soul. I'd happily burn my feet to charcoal stumps, go deaf, have my back seize up and my bank account frozen.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@cosbydavis9828
@cosbydavis9828 8 ай бұрын
I still love my all original 1972 TR-6
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 8 ай бұрын
thanks for watching
@navelriver
@navelriver Жыл бұрын
Fortunately I have had none of these problems with my Oxford diecast TR6. If I get bored with it i hop into my diecast AEC Matador and I'm king of the country lane! Fuel costs do not seem to be a problem.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
:-)
@arejetko
@arejetko Жыл бұрын
Finally, someone who realizes what a beautiful POS they are. Had a 73 (no OD, of course) and hated it far more than I loved it. It was a lovely sounding slug that was a money pit - mine was yellow, say no more. It was fun to drive, but my 2l Benz hatchback outhandles it and blows it off the road in a straight line. Back in the day, I paid $5K for it spend thousands and traded it in 5 years later for $2K. Great investment, right? Great torque, but dump the clutch too much and you'll be buying a new half-shaft.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@arejetko
@arejetko Жыл бұрын
However, I did drive two MG Midgets where I worked - on old, one new. The newer one was more fun and I didn't mind the black one-piece front end. TR6, never again!@@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@Thelivewire64
@Thelivewire64 Жыл бұрын
LOL! And you haven't mentioned the rear drive shaft splines locking up under torque following cornering, causing fish tailing when you change gear accelerating out of the corner. Fixable though, by adapting shafts with tripod & birfield joints instead of universal joints and splines. Even the sedans splines locked up when you really accelerated hard.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Great point!
@johnnyboy1586
@johnnyboy1586 4 ай бұрын
Great looking from every angle😊
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 4 ай бұрын
I think so too!
@oliver13809
@oliver13809 2 жыл бұрын
I’m devastated. This was my next plan. I need to have another think
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 2 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching.
@daverickards7647
@daverickards7647 Жыл бұрын
Over the years I have had three TR6 . Still got one . Mine Doesn't rattle like yours and the suspension don't roll on corners ,,, try road testing a tr4a.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
love the TR4. thanks for watching
@michaelyard7820
@michaelyard7820 Жыл бұрын
I had a tr6 in the 1970s signal red with wire wheels and a hard top cp model it went like hell this bloke is winding people upp
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 👍
@allstockfootage7781
@allstockfootage7781 4 ай бұрын
thanks. especially the tip for the overdrive. I've seen several with a Toyota 5 speed. As a Yank, its perfect for cruising. I had sa TR 250 (TR 5 in the UK). Miss the car but switched to a 1990 Defender 110. now selling that one. I could see myself getting another TR. Your video needs editing. too many long driving segments with a Jerky camera
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 4 ай бұрын
thanks for watching
@rainerhallmann3952
@rainerhallmann3952 Жыл бұрын
Ever thought about owning a TVR M series instead? Especially the 2500M has many TR6 components but solved many of the Triumphs problems. Its much lighter, has double wishbone suspension front and back, much rarer with only app. 950pcs build (2500M). Its not even close to perfect but also not as bad as some claim and a solid alternative in my opinion
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 11 ай бұрын
Yes. But never been in the right place at the right time. Thanks for watching
@alastairmcmurray4873
@alastairmcmurray4873 26 күн бұрын
I had a spitfire 1300 and then a TR6 1972, the spitfire was a much better car, light, nimble, light clutch and a lot for fun….however the TR looked better. I say to this day that the spit was a sports car and the TR was a tractor.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 22 күн бұрын
great input. thanks for watching
@roystonvehicles9129
@roystonvehicles9129 Жыл бұрын
I bought one in the 80s for 700 quid, thought it was pretty cool, tbh all cars of 60s,70s have similar faults, you need to be up to a 90s Mx5 until everything was sorted in sports car land, but they rust like mad.
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349
@mgmidget-thebirthofaraceca4349 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 👍
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