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Old 04 August 2002, 10:30 PM
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Hey Squizz,
a) We've got some pics and camcorder of you on the track at the CC Rallyday if they're any good to you.

b) Can you settle a quick argument for me- The TR7 V8- production or a special? I assume reckon it was some kind of homologation special, but my Dad reckons they were post-production conversions.

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Old 05 August 2002, 08:14 AM
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TerzoJimster - I'd love to see any video you have! I assume it is on camcorder tape or VHS? I can supply you with a VHS tape if you could put it on there for me? Email me to arrange, yeah?

As for the Homologation vs. Specials bit. Well, actually the TR7V8 was homologated for Rallying. It's even homologated as a Group B car (Like RS200, 6R4, etc). Obviously a run of a certain designated number were built for the express purpose of rallying them, by the factory. As opposed to the TR8 which was the factory road car.

Our (Dad's now - was mine!) TR7V8, I bought as a TR7 back in 1990 I think, then had converted to a TR7V8 by Grinnall Specialist Cars (Bewdley) in 1991.

Bluprinted 3.5 litre Rover V8 engine, std cam, twin SU carbs. Probably 160(ish)BHP, and 200lbs/ft torque. Rover SD1 Vitesse four-pot calipers and solid discs at the front.

Sounded nice, didn't it.




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