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  • RefCode: TA1212514
  • Body Type: Convertible
  • No. of Doors: 2
  • Capacity - cc: 2,498

Details: Oldtimer Australia is delighted to offer for sale this lovely factory right hand drive 1968 Triumph TR5 PI. The Heritage Certificate on file confirms this car was built on the 14th March 1968 with a date of despatch of the 29th March 1968. The car was sold through Lambs Limited, Woodford Green, UK. The car was delivered to its first owner with the following options fitted: heater, wire wheels, Jasmine hard top and 165x15 SP41 tyres. The Heritage Certificate confirms that this car was originally delivered in jasmine (primrose yellow) with black upholstery. It also confirms the car retains its original engine. The early history of this car is not known but it must have come to Australia fairly early in its life. The documentation on file confirms this TR5 to be a long term Perth car. The history file starts in 1986 when on the 1st April 1986 Edward Podolski acquired the car from Lynda Kostera. At that time the car was registered as 6LW967. Podolski only kept the car for a few months before selling it on the 13th October 1986 to Richard Lindsay, The car was then sold through Alf Barbagallo Motoring Excellence in Osborne Park to Ian Barrett on the 29th December 1990. Barrett was to be a long term custodian of this TR5 and he kept it for the next 25 years. At the end of 2001 he engaged Motormend - The Triumph Centre in Perth to repaint the car. In 2004 Motormend replaced the original gearbox with a 5-speed Toyota Supra gearbox. At the same time the starter motor was overhauled. When all this work was done the odometer read 02,867 miles. Barrett sold his beloved TR5 in January 2016 to Barry Ogston from Rockingham. In June 2016 he had Motormend install a surrey top. In February 2017 he had a custom stainless steel exhaust system installed and in March 2018 he had the seats rebuilt and retrimmed in leather. The current owner, who lives in northern NSW near Newcastle, acquired the car from Barrett in July 2020. In his ownership the engine has been completely rebuilt in December 2023 by British car specialists Moxham Garage in Wyong, NSW. At that time the engine bay was also repainted. Incredibly, it has been 23 years since this car was repainted and in that time the car has travelled some 25,000 miles. Today the paint on this TR5 presents exceptionally well, which is credit to the quality of the repaint carried out all those years ago. It has retained a strong depth of colour and a smooth, deep gloss finish. On closer inspection there are a few minor defects here and there, but the overall condition belies the fact this car was repainted many years ago. The bright work is generally in a good condition. The bumpers, grill and the headlight surrounds present well. The indicator surrounds, the badges and the door handles show some very minor pitting. The chrome wire wheels are in excellent condition with no curb rash. They are shod with Maxxis 185/65/15 tyres all around, which are date stamped 4508 (week 45, 2008). Whilst the tyres are still in good condition, they should probably be replaced based on age. From the photos it looks like the car is running white wall tyres, but it is not. The wheels actually have a white ring fitted, which gives the appearance of white wall tyres. Open the door and you are welcomed by a fresh, really smart interior. The seats, which have been retrimmed some 6 years ago, present well and there are no rips or tears in the leather. The dashboard presents well and the instruments are all clear and appear to be in good working order, with the exception of the speedo which is not accurate. It most likely has not been recalibrated when the 5-speed gearbox was installed. There is, however, a digital speedo with a heads up display installed on top of the dashboard which looks to read correctly. The car is fitted with aftermarket steering wheel, which is slightly smaller in diameter than the original. This is in excellent condition, looks great and feels just right when driving the car. Behind the seats youll find a carpeted storage area with two after market speakers. Throughout the cabin all the carpets are in good condition. The same can be said for the door cards. Under the bonnet everything looks neat, clean and tidy which is no surprise given the recent engine rebuild and engine bay repaint. In the boot everything is also similarly presented. There is a spare chrome wire wheel which is also shod with a Maxxis 185/65/15 tyre. Theres no doubt this TR5 is a goodn! It presents beautifully and after a recent test drive we can confirm that it also drives really well. The car starts easily, even from cold and only requires a little bit of choke to start. The engine quickly settles into a smooth idle. That raspy exhaust note is just right, which just teases the driver to get moving! We were curious to see how well the five-speed gearbox would suit the car and we were not disappointed. In short, it is fabulous and improves the drivability of the car. The gear changes are easy and really smooth. The engine has plenty of power on tap and just the car just wants to go. It accelerates quickly throughout the gears and all too easily you are well and truly exceeding the speed limit! At the same time the car feels very solid and predictable on the road. The suspension is firm, yet it easily absorbs minor bumps in the road. When needed the brakes pull the car up easily and in a straight line. The current owner has ticked a bucket list and thoroughly enjoyed his time with this quintessential British sports car. Over the years we have sold quite a few TR5s and none drive any better than this car. It is one of those cars that you can just jump in to use and enjoy. You wont win the concours, but this TR5 is beautifully presented and drives every bit as good as it looks. Accompanying the car is spare wheel, a Heritage Certificate and a very good history file. Today the odometer reads 27,087 miles. Highlights: - A well presented example of a quintessential British sports car. - A fabulous driving car. - Upgraded with Toyota Supra 5-speed gearbox. - Matching numbers engine and chassis - Recent engine rebuild. - Ready to be used and enjoyed. Price $109,950. Background: In 1885 Siegfried Bettmann, a German living in London, founded S. Bettmann & Co and started importing bicycles from Europe. Initially, he was selling them under his own trade name, however, in 1886 the name changed to Triumph. In 1897 the company was renamed as the Triumph Cycle Co Ltd and in 1902 the company started producing motor cycles at their factory in Coventry. Business was booming, thanks to big orders from the British Army which needed motor cycles during the First World War and by 1918 Triumph had become Britains largest manufacturer of motor cycles. In 1921 Bettmann acquired the assets of the defunct Dawson Car Company and started producing cars. The first car to wear the Triumph name was the Triumph 10/20. This car and its immediate successors were only produced in small numbers, however, that all changed with the introduction of the Triumph Super 7 in 1927. This car was a success and it was sold in large numbers through until 1934. In 1930 the name of the company was officially changed to the Triumph Motor Company. Times were tough and Triumph was struggling to compete with larger car companies. The company started having financial problems and in 1936 the bicycle and motorcycle business were sold to Jack Sangster of Arial. In 1939 the Triumph Motor Company went into receivership and the factory, equipment and goodwill were offered for sale. They were sold, but the Second World War stopped production and the Triumph factory was completely destroyed by bombing in 1940. After the Second World War, what was left of the Triumph Motor Company and the trade name were purchased by the Standard Motor Company. In 1946 the first new Triumph, the 1800 Roadster, was released to directly compete with Jaguar. In 1950 the company decided to use the Triumph name for all sports models and the Standard name for saloon cars. History now says that this was a strategically brilliant move as it signalled the birth of the Triumph TR series cars. The TR series Triumphs stand as iconic British sports cars that are well known and loved by enthusiasts all over the world. It started back in 1952 when the Triumph 20TS, a prototype sports car which later became known as the TR1, was shown at the London Motor Show. Reactions were mixed, however, Triumph thought they were on to a good thing and the prototype evolved into the TR2 that was subsequently shown at the Geneva Motor Show in 1953. Triumph built over 8,500 of these 1991cc 4 cylinder sports cars from 1953 - 1955 and as they say the rest was history. The model evolved into the TR3 (produced from 1955 - 1962), the TR4 (built from 1961 - 1965), the TR4A (built from 1965 - 1967), the TR5 (built from 1967 - 1968) and ultimately the TR6 (1969 - 1976). Subsequent TR models were interesting cars, but its fair to say the evolution of the TR2 finished at the TR6. Perhaps the most interesting and certainly the rarest of all of the TR production cars is the TR5 with only 2,947 cars built. The most significant change from the TR4 was the introduction of a 6-cylinder 2.5 litre fuel injected engine that boasted an impressive 150 bhp that could propel the car from 0 50 mph (80 km/hr) in just over six seconds and a top speed of just under 120 mph (200 km/hr). Today the TR5 remains the most sought after and collectible of the TR series cars.

CALL 07 3171 1953
  • RefCode: TA1216787
  • Body Type: Roadster
  • No. of Doors: 2
  • Capacity - cc: 331

Genuine Steel bodied Australian delivered 1932 Ford Roadster Currently a Victorian car, and owned by a fussy owner Ground-up custom build Modified original chassis 331ci Firepower Hemi V8 engine Turbo 350 automatic transmission 9 inch diff Custom leather interior High Quality Mercedes Benz cloth convertible top This timeless hot rod was built using a real steel, Aussie delivered 1932 Ford Roadster. The car underwent a six year, ground up nut and bolt build, finally being completed in 2011. The result is a timeless, all steel hot rod finished to an incredibly high standard. Starting with the chassis, the original 32 chassis was boxed with a tubular X member and Model A Front cross member welded in place. The rear end has a triangulated four link with coil overs and the chassis was notched to allow suspension travel at the cars new ride height. The front received a lowered I-beam with Rod Tech four bar, transverse leaf spring and polished shocks. The steering box from a HQ was utilized along with a Falcon master cylinder to feed the Falcon disc brakes with Commodore callipers up front and drums in the rear. The lines for the brake and fuel system are all braided and stainless items. The original 32 fuel tank sits under the rear upgraded with an electric fuel pump

CALL 02 8999 6055
  • RefCode: DIY1124871
  • Body Type: Sedan
  • No. of Doors: 4
  • Capacity - cc: 7,000

W427 rare opportunity to purchase a much sought after Australian muscle car. Immaculate, 1 owner, low kilometres (11834) Full service history, always garaged Still has new car smell

CALL **** *** 227 Show number
  • RefCode: DIY1204844
  • Body Type: Convertible
  • No. of Doors: 2

Convertible, custom built, original. Full rebuild, original miles, right hand drive. Kept under cover since rebuild. Once you've seen it you'll want to buy it. A head turner, selling for health reasons.

CALL **** *** 182 Show number
  • RefCode: DIY1205606
  • Body Type: Sedan
  • No. of Doors: 2

Last car Peter Brock delivered. 964 genuine kms, as new. Only one in the world and last vehicle to be made under license to Peter Brock. Built to group 3 specification, build no5 of 5, on completion road tested and signed by Peter Brock. Booklet supplied on full works completed upon purchase

CALL **** *** 075 Show number
  • RefCode: DIY1206025
  • Body Type: Sedan
  • No. of Doors: 4
  • Engine Power - kW: 6.4 ltr

One of the very last of this type of vehicle to be brought in to Australia. It is in perfect condition with only 750 ks on the clock It is top of the range has paint protection tinted windows full sunroof and all SRT sport equipment

CALL **** *** 334 Show number
  • RefCode: DIY1213736
  • Body Type: Wagon
  • No. of Doors: 5
  • Capacity - cc: 6,400
  • Engine Power - kW: 197.6

AMERICAN MUSCLE, RANCH WAGON

CALL **** *** 853 Show number
  • RefCode: TA1136091
  • Body Type: Hardtop - Coupe
  • No. of Doors: 2

Muscle Car Warehouse would like to bring to the market this modern day Mopar Muscle Car!! A 2018 Dodge Hellcat SRT. Purchased new by the current owner and converted from left hand drive to right hand drive by SCD American Cars in Queensland. The Octane Red colour gives off a subtle first impression until the car is fired into life and your ears are treated to the sound of the 700+ horsepower supercharged 6.2 litre Hemi engine. A larger pulley has been fitted to the Whipple supercharger, the middle muffler deleted and the addition of a Hellcat Burn Box. The widebody styling is second to none and gives off a mean stance. Sitting perfectly on its original 20-inch wheels, which hide the Brembo brakes. The rear tyres on the car have been upgraded to 315 from the standard 310 size tyres. The black leather interior in the car is without any modifications and without any imperfections. Other standard features include SRT mode, launch control and a sunroof. Catapults from 0-100 in under 3 seconds!! Dodge will not be making anymore V8s so one of the last 2018s left and 1 of 6 in the country and 1 of 1 in this colour in widebody. This car comes with its logbook, owners manual, and full-service history

CALL 02 6171 3055
  • RefCode: TA1185713
  • Body Type: Van
  • No. of Doors: 4
  • Capacity - cc: 1,192

Fresh from a full and Comprehensive Restoration, with the Body, Paint and Trim completed by the Healey Factory, this Kombi presents in Better Than New Condition in its Dove Blue coachwork with a Dark Grey interior. Being a pre-1955 model Transporter, this Type 2 is fitted with the Rear Barndoor, the term referring the large rear engine cover that was only used up until 1954, making the Barndoor Type 2 the Rarest and Most Sought after of all.

CALL 03 9998 1695
  • RefCode: DIY1194127
  • Body Type: Hardtop - Coupe
  • No. of Doors: 2
  • Capacity - cc: 302

Coupe, 1 of 3 built in Australia

CALL **** *** 902 Show number
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