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If you would like to become a member of the TSOAQ, click here to download a membership form, complete and send it with the relevant fee to TSOAQ Membership, 1376 Old Cleveland Road, Carindale QLD, 4152.

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TSOAQ is a CAMS affiliated Car club.
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If you would like to be involved with motor sport or find out more about motor sport events involving Triumphs and other interesting cars look in the Motor Sport section of the Events Planner

 

Welcome to TSOAQ

The Triumph Sports Owners Association of Queensland is a CAMS affiliated car club catering for the preservation of the Triumph car marque. The Club is based in Brisbane and has approximately 200 members. The club holds regular meetings and various social and motoring events. Club Meetings are held :-
2nd Wednesday of each Month at
The Veteran Car Club of Australia
1376 Old Cleveland Road
Carindale
Phone..................0417 193 611
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Written by Daryl Tonkin   
Monday, 02 February 2009

Competition starved members be aware that that Sup.Regs and Entry Forms are now available for the TTT Days on the MG and Historic Racing websites.See you there.  

 
TSOA NATIONALS 2008
Written by Carol Cooke   
Wednesday, 15 October 2008

The Nationals were held in Queensland this year, from September 13th to 21st.

We started off at ‘Cherrabah” a country homestead resort near Warwick on the Darling Downs with Registration and the Welcome Dinner.

 

Sunday the 14th was Pride of Ownership in Warwick on a lovely day.  The rain held off until the evening but Greg Bird, (Nationals Organiser and entertainer) and his band, Tuxedo Junction, had to pack up and come into the lounge to play their fantastic music or risk the temporary shelter landing on them as it filled with water.

 

Monday the 15th was Morgan Park competition.  This went well in great weather and the CAMS stewards and Clerk of Course were most complimentary about this stress free and relaxed day.

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How to remove the engine from a TR7
Written by Adrian Diehm   
Monday, 16 June 2008

image016Now. Every one has their own special way of doing things. I tend to excel at really crazy ways of doing things mostly because I'm always looking for a quickest way out.

Secondly I would not recommend trying this at home, all the usual safety warnings and legal indemnities etc etc etc

Although I did do it at home Cool

 

 

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Book Revue with Frank Jacobson
Written by Steven Phelan   
Tuesday, 16 October 2007
This month, Frank reviews “HOW TO IMPROVE  YOUR TRIUMPH TR7, TR7-V8, TR8?” by Roger Williams

 

This book by Roger Williams follows his earlier work entitled “How to restore Triumph TR7 & 8”.  Both books are published by Veloce Publishing and for anyone who owns one of these Triumphs the pair are a “must have” for your library.  The “How to improve” volume is a logical follow up to the first volume given that these TR’s have been subject to more modification and change than any of the TR’s that preceded them.  The reasons for that being the case are fairly complicated and would probably be the subject of a separate magazine article but put simply it has much to do with the deteriorating state of the Leyland corporate body, the industrial unrest at the time and the market uncertainty in the main market area, namely, the United States.  This was a combination of circumstances that earlier TR’s didn’t have as an influence on their design, production and marketing and it shows in the different history of the early TR’s and the last TR’s.

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To restore or to refurbish?
Written by Robert Avis   
Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Stag Restoration Project; or, why would you?

As members of a sporting car club, we are no strangers to misty-eyed enthusiasm driving (sorry about the pun) individuals to restore all manner of vehicles. Sometimes there's the utterance of, "Wow!" in complete awe at the breathtaking result. At other times it's "Why would you bother?" As an example, I have a friend who honestly believes his HQ Belmont is a classic car (his description). I would never be so condescending as to tell him that his mass produced, bottom of the range, spectacularly unspectacular pleb-mobile was anything but classic. He believes it is and he loves it.

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