Amazon, P6 or left field choice?
Discussion
Huntsman said:
Very few about! but yes, I see the attraction.
I've had 2 P6's in the past and a S1 XJ6.
Scimitar SE4 I rather like too.
I happen to know where the very best mk1 Triumph 2.5 pi saloon in the world resides (in my Dads garage) and it may be for sale for the right price. Depends what your budget is?I've had 2 P6's in the past and a S1 XJ6.
Scimitar SE4 I rather like too.
Depends.
Will the car be kept in a nice warm garage and only used in sunny weather?
If so, I've always fancied a P6… very tempted by a Scimitar as well (although I'm not sure I could live with the 'dated' interior). Triumph 2000/2.5 are also good choices.
If the car is to be driven in all weathers, then an Amazon is the logical choice (freely admit to being biased as I love mine). Great heater & demister for the winter, handle very well, pretty nippy and spares back up is good.
Will the car be kept in a nice warm garage and only used in sunny weather?
If so, I've always fancied a P6… very tempted by a Scimitar as well (although I'm not sure I could live with the 'dated' interior). Triumph 2000/2.5 are also good choices.
If the car is to be driven in all weathers, then an Amazon is the logical choice (freely admit to being biased as I love mine). Great heater & demister for the winter, handle very well, pretty nippy and spares back up is good.
Faust66 said:
Depends.
Will the car be kept in a nice warm garage and only used in sunny weather?
If so, I've always fancied a P6… very tempted by a Scimitar as well (although I'm not sure I could live with the 'dated' interior). Triumph 2000/2.5 are also good choices.
If the car is to be driven in all weathers, then an Amazon is the logical choice (freely admit to being biased as I love mine). Great heater & demister for the winter, handle very well, pretty nippy and spares back up is good.
Another for the amazon, robust, style, easy keep up with modern traffic, mechanical and body spare parts at very moderate prices. I am lucky enough to own a 1968 model, surprise surprise. Will the car be kept in a nice warm garage and only used in sunny weather?
If so, I've always fancied a P6… very tempted by a Scimitar as well (although I'm not sure I could live with the 'dated' interior). Triumph 2000/2.5 are also good choices.
If the car is to be driven in all weathers, then an Amazon is the logical choice (freely admit to being biased as I love mine). Great heater & demister for the winter, handle very well, pretty nippy and spares back up is good.
Raygun said:
Did Rover's suffer from cheaper steel used post 74 like Triumph's did?
I've not heard or read anything confirming that, but at least P6 panels are fairly easy to replace if the dreaded tin worm rears its head (there are seventeen in all, including the detachable roof section). My three were all pre-'74 and luckily were very solid.P5BNij said:
P6B, manual S if you can find a good one. In Avocado green or Paprika orange with a Mango interior and all the kit! Still a relative bargain compared to many old barges.
Or, Lunar Grey with Black interiorAlso, have you considered an SD1? Easier to work on than a P6 and loads more boot space
crankedup said:
Another for the amazon, robust, style, easy keep up with modern traffic, mechanical and body spare parts at very moderate prices. I am lucky enough to own a 1968 model, surprise surprise.
I was hoping you'd pop in, youre liking the Amazon?It'll be cheap and scruffy, live outside, used most days.
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Thanks for interest, haven't had too much chance of driving the old girl tbh. Attended to a few minor issues and today it is having a towbar attached. When I have driven it always starts easily once the carbs are primed, loads of space and very comfortible, cruise all day at 70mph with the overdrive in its lovely. No regrets buying.
Thanks for interest, haven't had too much chance of driving the old girl tbh. Attended to a few minor issues and today it is having a towbar attached. When I have driven it always starts easily once the carbs are primed, loads of space and very comfortible, cruise all day at 70mph with the overdrive in its lovely. No regrets buying.
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