The idea of restoring a vintage British sports car with his 16-year-old son seemed like a good idea in 2008. Gary Gruchey knew all about working on cars. He has rebuilt thousands of automatic ...
Nope, there are no tricks being played here; that is an illuminated "Police" sign on the front of this charming little British roadster. As British sports cars began to make headway in performance, ...
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When we think about classic British police cars (which we constantly do), we typically picture the old Rover P6 slowly navigating foggy London streets at bicycle speeds. What we don't picture is a ...
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These days, police officers are likely to respond to emergencies in a modest Vauxhall Astra or Ford Focus. But back in the Sixties, one cool constabulary got its hands on a fashionable Triumph ...
A two-seater sports car used by police in the 1960s as a high-speed pursuit vehicle is going under the hammer after being completely restored. The white Triumph TR4 was delivered to Essex Police in ...
Today, he talks about his second car to be featured in My Ride: a 1962 Triumph TR4 two-seater Roadster.
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18:52, Thu, Mar 12, 2015 Updated: 01:24, Sat, Mar 14, 2015 It turned out to be the very same car in which his late wife Jenny had learned to drive nearly 40 years ago. Retired car dealer Rodney, 73, ...
Inline four-cylinder, 2138-cc, four-speed manual transmission. Black with red leather. An almost flawless presentation throughout. You would have to be a keen observer to find the few light scratches ...