fwd 2 rwd Q

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Crosley.In.AZ

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still working on making crosley look normal :roll:

you ain't up to that task..


perhaps a  Saab powered 1959 Triumph standard 10?


would that make it a blaab?(pronounced "blob"


how about a : Saalut-umph

:P>
Tony

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Carps

Is that thing really badged Triumph?

Here it was just plain old Standard 10, being a product of the Standard Motor Company (Later to become .... Toyota Australia)

Maybe it could be called  "Staabumph" got kind of a ring to it.  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Carps

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Crosley.In.AZ

Quote from: "Carps"Is that thing really badged Triumph?

Here it was just plain old Standard 10, being a product of the Standard Motor Company (Later to become .... Toyota Australia)

Maybe it could be called  "Staabumph" got kind of a ring to it.  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

the Aridzona ownership paper says Triumph ...... for what that is worth.

VIN tag shows Triumph 10hp

I do believe Standard 10 was the common name for them.

8)
Tony

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54stude

Actually, I think I can help on this RWD saab question.

I believe that a triumph tr7 engine used the same design as a saab 900 engine (8 valve, not 16).

There might be a chance that a tr7 oil pan and pickup, flywheel and transmission would work for you?
Good luck,
Brian

54stude

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_Slant-4_engine

They are definately the same base engine, so this idea has merit.

Check www.car-part.com for the parts you need from the Triumph.

I think the tr7's mostly came with 5 speed manuals?

tomslik

Quote from: "54stude"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_Slant-4_engine

They are definately the same base engine, so this idea has merit.

Check www.car-part.com for the parts you need from the Triumph.

I think the tr7's mostly came with 5 speed manuals?


i vaguely remember driving a tr7.
don't remember that the transmission was anything to brag about;)...
but the bell might be worth investigating..
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Carps

Don't recall anything was to brag about.  Ugly little sucker too.  :wink:
Carps

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tomslik

Quote from: "Carps"Don't recall anything was to brag about.  Ugly little sucker too.  :wink:


sbc's fit in 'em really well, tho...
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