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Ivonius, new member; HotRodding British cars

ivonius

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Hi Everybody, I am glad to be here!
Lifelong British car owner, starting with TR3 bought in 1971, followed by TR4, TR6, Midget, B, BGT, 65 E-Type. CURRENTLY 1967 TR4A irs, into which I have installed a 300 Ford (truck) inline-6 with triple Webers, T-5 trans, Infiniti Rear with the GoodParts half shafts. I've driven it 6000 miles the past two years, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana.
Next up is my 1960 TR3 I will be widening and placing on a TR6 chassis, installing an XKE 4.2 engine. Trans to be determined. I probably won't start on this one until 2022 when I "retire" from my day job and can do this full time. At this point I'm 50/50 British car guy/ Hot Rodder (also working on a '72 Ford Ranchero, 351 Cleveland). I do all my own work... Fab/body, mechanical, wiring. Cheerio.
 

HealeyRick

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Welcome from another British car hotrodder. You might want to check in here as well: http://forum.britishv8.org/

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