Thursday 13 November 2014

Anglo Pacific Brings Exceptional Triumph Back home from Malta

A year searching and 15 vehicle viewings later Glyn Williams from Buckinghamshire finally found an immaculate Triumph TR4A - in Malta. Not needing the time-consuming procedure to tumble at the last hurdle, he entrusted its shipping to Anglo Pacific.

“The cars seen in the UK had been reassembled, but rather poorly, and so I had to look further afield,” claims engineer Glyn.“When I found the 1965 TR4A advertised in Malta, I struck up a liaison with the owner and after some 50 in depth photos, routine inspections and 2 months of discussions - we agreed a price. It's ended up, in the main, to be a fairly good purchase at a reasonable cost and all I want now is some good weather to savor hood-down driving with the loved ones. The wettest January ever since records began has not been kind."

Glyn chose Anglo Pacific to undertake the move as, firstly, its London Headquarters was convenient geographically for him, and secondly, he felt great confidence after speaking with Terry Horsnell, Client Manager at Anglo Pacific, a man who has been in the shipping industry for Thirty years.

“Working with valuable shipment like Glyn’s Triumph, a vehicle he spent 1 year tracking down, is one of the main reasons I really appreciate my work at Anglo Pacific,” reveals Terry. “Not only do I get to oversee the safe delivery of a exclusive object from A to B, I also get to play a very small part in some remarkable stories. I really hope Glyn gets many miles, and smiles, from his fabulous ‘new’ vintage car.”

Glyn is thankful for Terry’s dedication to the role, “Anglo Pacific proved to be a great option as Terry has been totally top class in every respect. His attention to detail and superb communication maintained confidence through the entire entire shipping and delivery process. I would have no doubt in endorsing Anglo Pacific in the future.”

A vintage automobile fan for well over 50 years, Glyn has owned and completely rebuilt several automobiles from pre-War Rileys to T Type MGs and E Type Jaguars to Austin Healeys. His newest buy, the TR4A, is an uprated version of the first TR4 that arrived in 1961 - uprated in the sense that it features a better engine, independent rear suspension and small alterations to the trim and chrome work.

The TR4A sold very well, with the bulk being exported, and currently it seems there are only around Two hundred and fifty of them registered in the UK, making the TR4A much sought-after and very difficult to source in truly outstanding condition. If Glyn’s investment holds up well and is reasonably trouble-free, he will pass the car on to his son who is a great Triumph fan.

Glyn finishes, “I don't have any plans to own any other classic cars as I find them too time-consuming and costly to maintain. However, that does not reduce my love of these alluring old bits of machinery and my heart even so skips a beat when I see an MG TC, because it was in an MG TC, Fifty-one years ago, that my wife and I went on our honeymoon. Such excellent memories.”