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  2. Junkyard Gem: 1979 Triumph TR7 Drophead Coupé - AOL

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    Even though British Leyland stopped selling the MGB, Midget, and Spitfire after 1980 and the TR7/TR8 in the United States after 1981, I still find numerous examples of each of these English sports ...

  3. Category:1979 in sports in Texas - Wikipedia

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    1979–80 TCU Horned Frogs basketball team; 1979 TCU Horned Frogs football team; 1979 Texas 400; 1979–80 Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball team; 1979 Texas A&I Javelinas football team; 1979 Texas A&M Aggies football team; 1979 Texas Longhorns baseball team; 1979 Texas Rangers season; 1979 Texas Southern Tigers football team

  4. Triumph TR7 - Wikipedia

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    The demise of the TR7 (and the Dolomite a year earlier) marked the end of the lineage of Triumph sports cars, with the marque continuing on the Triumph Acclaim until 1984. However, the Acclaim was a licence-built Honda Ballade , built at the Cowley assembly plant and was pitched as a family saloon rather than as a sports car.

  5. Triumph TR8 - Wikipedia

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    Triumph TR8. The Triumph TR8 is a sports car built by the British Triumph Motor Company from 1978 until 1981. It is an eight-cylinder version of the "wedge-shaped" Triumph TR7 which was designed by Harris Mann and manufactured by British Leyland (BL), through its Jaguar/Rover/Triumph (JRT) division. The majority of TR8s were sold in the United ...

  6. Category:1979 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1979 in Texas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 66th Texas Legislature; B.

  7. Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1976–1996 ...

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    1979 – Lubbock Christian College (now Lubbock Christian University) joined the TIAA in the 1979–80 academic year. 1981 – Trinity (Tex.) left the TIAA to become an NCAA Division III Independent after the 1980–81 academic year. 1982 – Lubbock Christian left the TIAA to become an NAIA Independent after the 1981–82 academic year.

  8. Travis Kelce helps Chiefs handle Texans, advance to seventh ...

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    Travis Kelce recorded his record ninth career 100-yard playoff game as the Chiefs powered past the Texans to their seventh straight AFC title game.

  9. Ted Constanzo - Wikipedia

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    Ted Constanzo arrived at Texas at 1975 and immediately moved into the role of backup to Marty Akins because Mike Presley, who backed up Akins in 1974, had decided to leave football to focus on his education. [4] He gained experience in blow-out wins over Colorado State, Utah State and Rice, replacing Akins late in all three games.