Absolutely tremendous video John. You and all the organisers of this event should be well and truly congratulated making it happen and also filming it for us to enjoy. regards kippy
@JohnGClancy4 ай бұрын
Thank you Kippy. I actually watched Bullet Reloaded a few days before the big day to revise everything I'd gone through 11 years before in the lead up to the 40th anniversary. The event in September 2014 was the biggest in TR7 history but we knew at the time we couldn't ever realistically repeat it. John.
@ClassicHunt4 ай бұрын
Fantastic John, thank you for posting this. Dad is visiting me in Oslo now and watching. Great to see 👍
@JohnGClancy4 ай бұрын
Thank you. I'm glad you like it. I didn't really have the time to put anything together but I had to get this done now or I never would. If it were going on an old-style Triumph DVD then several days more would have gone into the whole process but that was a different time. I hope ol' dad enjoys it too. John.
@Andy-xe8wz4 ай бұрын
Thank you for that information John it has a 4 speed box it is a white Coupe looks tatty but is solid thank you for your help
@kayerickatson48144 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I bought a new white manual transmission convertible in 1980. I had the car for 4 years, drove it year round here in Canada, winter and summer she never once let me down. I still have the brochure that the sales guy gave me at the time.
@JohnGClancy4 ай бұрын
Not all the cars were as good as your Kaye but plenty of them were. Over here we didn't get an electronic distributor which meant the contact breaker points gap increased and the performance certainly didn't. John.
@richardhunt34664 ай бұрын
John great record of a great day...appreciate what you have done and the work involved n your usual professional way...
@JohnGClancy4 ай бұрын
Thank you Richard. It was yourself and the other chaps from Triumph who made the day so special. John.
@Andy-xe8wz4 ай бұрын
Great video really enjoyed it I bought a TR7 a year ago with the attention I'm getting it back on the road hopefully it is the 14th of May 1976 it says on the log book number plate says mof I was just wondering no if that is a Speke factory car thanks
@JohnGClancy4 ай бұрын
Production moved from Speke to Canley in 1978 Andy so you certainly have an original Speke car there. If it's got the 4 speed box then you have a rare one that's even more sought after now. A much lighter and more chuckable car with the 4 speed gearbox and medium duty axle that went with it. They came with 175 section tyres as standard but most of us have 185 on them now which lowers the rpm a little for easier motorway cruising. John.
@philipstrong5554 ай бұрын
Brilliant job!! I now better appreciate my car. I am a true Triumph enthusiast in Australia. Owned 2 sedans a Mk I and a Mk II. Still own my TR 4 since 1974 and my TR 7 Spider from 2012. I envy all who participated on this event. What great anecdotes!! I have heard many of the stories but now hearing them again from the experts I am amazed how these cars made it on the roads. So happy the crews around the world relish these cars. 😲
@JohnGClancy4 ай бұрын
It looks to me like you never saw Bullet Reloaded Philip. I interviewed just about everyone still alive who was involved with the car for that three year long production. I don't think any dealers in Australia who carried that one are still in business today though. John.
@davidm-1965tb4 ай бұрын
Great video. Owned a 1976 four speed from 1976 to 1981. NMD233R carmine red. Faultless. Subsequent SWB107Y, 1982 monza red convertible. Kept until 2003. Again faultless and missed. Should’ve kept it. Won’t be on original plate as I had a private plate and can’t remember the reassigned number when I sold. Chassis suggested 183rd from last ever made, and I possibly have vin record somewhere. Great cars! Now own a tr3 from 58 and a McLaren amongst others. But the 7 will always remain in my mind
@JohnGClancy4 ай бұрын
Afternoon Michael. You have some wonderful memories there. The four speed TR7 was a lot lighter than a five speed car. It had taller gearing which made it a bit more difficult to drive but the chuckability and the superior acceleration made it all worthwhile. I'm biased though as I've had mine coming up to 40 years now. If I lost it I don't know how I could ever replace it... but a McLaren wouldn't be a bad choice! John.
@adrianhughes21634 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for creating this video and documenting the event. Very important history being documented there from the former Triumph production, engineering and design personnel. Very sad to hear as well in many ways.... Arguably so self defeating, like producing the fleet of TR7 Sprints for press review, and the sale & marketing pulling the plug at the last minute on the basis that they incorrectly perceiving there was no performance difference - why not let the press/public decide?! Pulling the UK TR8 before releasing it - when the factory and tooling was likely setup ready to go.. Moving the factory 3 times in a 7 year production span. Its a miracle anything was built to be honest, so maybe we have to be thankful for that! And for what it is worth I really like the curved swage line - to my taste is 1970s cool.
@JohnGClancy4 ай бұрын
I've had all these chaps in the TriumphDVD series Adrian but I met Peter Wilson after I made Bullet Reloaded (over three years) so I was only able to include him in a couple of later productions. I never tire of hearing the stories and I think it's the adversity everyone involved had to deal with that makes the cars even more special than they already are. John.
@adrianhughes21634 ай бұрын
@@JohnGClancy I totally agree, and very eloquently put. Its a heart wrench for me as a Triumph fan i.e. what could have been perhaps.. Thank you again :)
@b4mouse4 ай бұрын
Who was the handsome chap driving SJW545S?
@JohnGClancy4 ай бұрын
That must have been me John, but I can't remember actually doing that on Sunday!
@IconicBrands1234 ай бұрын
out of interest how many were automatic ?
@JohnGClancy4 ай бұрын
Not many but I don't know the numbers. What I do know is that if you ever drive an automatic TR7 you will be surprised at how sprightly it feels and how good it actually is. John.