Wadahoot
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Hi Gang....
I have recently purchased my first TR6. It is a 1974 rust free gem with a super solid frame. I bought it from an elderly Englishman who was moving back across the pond. He was the second owner and looked after the car well.
I am not new to "toys". I have been building Hot Rods ('30's Fords) for years and it was time to buy the car that I have wanted since the seventies. I remember playing in my driveway as a kid and when a TR6 went buy I stopped what I was doing, drop whatever I was playing with and stared til it drove out of site.
My wife (AKA The War Department) was patient with the cars I built but they became progressively louder and less functional. Now, we can't wait to get out in the "6" in the spring, yes, we have snow already.
I just bought some bits to improve the car a bit, poly bushings etc....
Can't wait to get going!!!
I have recently purchased my first TR6. It is a 1974 rust free gem with a super solid frame. I bought it from an elderly Englishman who was moving back across the pond. He was the second owner and looked after the car well.
I am not new to "toys". I have been building Hot Rods ('30's Fords) for years and it was time to buy the car that I have wanted since the seventies. I remember playing in my driveway as a kid and when a TR6 went buy I stopped what I was doing, drop whatever I was playing with and stared til it drove out of site.
My wife (AKA The War Department) was patient with the cars I built but they became progressively louder and less functional. Now, we can't wait to get out in the "6" in the spring, yes, we have snow already.
I just bought some bits to improve the car a bit, poly bushings etc....
Can't wait to get going!!!