Description
MOT until September 2025.8950 As Stated.
The chassis is by the Triumph Standard Motor Co. and the company was GMB, it has 7 previous owners, the doors are forward hinged, the carburettor is a Solex, Lucas straight lever, Triumph gearbox,
hydraulic brakes, 15" steel wheels and a black canvas hood with a tonneau cover.
The car has the following carried out during my ownership to make it a great classic car.
July 2023 MOT
New dynamo
New Battery
Overhaul of the wiring system
Voltage switch
Indicator relay
Spark plugs
Replace brake pads and shoes and Full brake function test.
Repaired exhaust
Tune Carburettor and renew throttle and choke cables
Renew Brake cylinders.
Replace brake pressure sender.
Replace ignition parts.
Flush engine, new oil and filter.
Brake fluid replaced.
Renew radiator cap and antifreeze.
Replace gearbox oil.
Free seized clutch.
Renew flasher unit.
Repair wiper motor wiring.
Repair headlamp earth fault and rewire switch.
Replace washer hose.
Renew Dynamo.
Renew regulator box and wiring.
Oil switch repairs
Choke and accelerator
Brakes, exhaust and tune
Sandblast wheels
Throttle pedal rebuild
Thermostat
Fuel sender
Fix Tachometer
Fuel sender
Fix Tachometer
Repair interior
Rocker Cover
Insulation and cleaner
Renovate Radiator
Battery Cable
Repair electrical connections to dials
Carry out second oil change
Oil seal and steering column bearings
Ignition leads and core plugs
Spark plugs, core plugs and HT leads.
Handbrake pin
Tune
Wiper Arm, Sump gasket, bulbs, Drain Plug
MOT pre test May 2022
Pinion oil seal, Pedal rubbers
Sump Gasket and realign headlights
Repair rear brake drums
4 New Tyres
Tune up July 2023The car attracts so much attention and people love talking to me always about her. She is such a unique rare car.
The car was purchased by me in 2019 from a friend who had owned it from 2006 so I have known it since then and recognize that it has been well maintained by him and me since then.
The Gentry was developed Roger Blockley who worked on the production line. He developed the car around a Triumph chassis, 1600cc engine and the shape of MG TF body. The result was much admired, RMB Motors was created, and commercial production commenced in the 70's at a mushroom shed in Barwell, Leicestershire. The structure comprises of aluminium over marine ply body tub panels; aluminium bonnet, engine bay sides and fuel tank cover and fibre