Hello everyone, I'm around Dayton Ohio. I've got my hands on a few Triumphs right now but that's not all. I'm into most anything with wheels. Jeeps, Muscle cars and Old Fords. Here's some of what I do.. OH and I'm pretty sick with cheap motorcycles also..
Got this TR4.

The Dash pad didn't fit correctly and some gauges didn't work so I'm thinking quick fix. Nope. This is what I found. A piece of air duct replaced the factory cowl where apparently it was cut out to install a glove box instert. Then riveted in place and then bondo was filled in the channel where the pad fits into. WTH?


About 6 months before this I started shaping metal and figured I'd just build a whole new "racecar" dash. And as time always does, it brought me to my senses and allowed respect for the 4 to shine. I'm putting it back to stock after it sitting apart for a year.. So I broke out the old tin snips a mallet and the handy dandy stretcher shrinker set I got from Fey Butler and started putting the car back the way it was..


Came out really really nice. I'm kinda blown away by my first timer skills on this one. Seems like everything I do, it's the first time..

Here's the project that taught me about metal working..

I thought it would be fun to make videos about my junk and put them on youtube. Some say they are awesome. I'm not sure how I've managed to fool people.. haha This is one about shaping metal on that old Honda with the Kaw tank. I'll probably make some about the Triumphs too..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_8knO1guIk
Here's a taste of some of the other current projects I'm working this week.. Turning two Jeep YJ's into one nice restored period correct 80's-90's 4x4. Making a roller 69 Camaro into big block monster with manual drum brakes to bring me closer to god.. My Trans Am starter took a crap on me last week so that needs pulled too..

And let's not forget the glorious TR4. I've got most of the wiring sorted and now I just have to install some LM7810 Chips and hopefully the temp and fuel gauges will work. Bonus for working wipers and heater!

Got this TR4.

The Dash pad didn't fit correctly and some gauges didn't work so I'm thinking quick fix. Nope. This is what I found. A piece of air duct replaced the factory cowl where apparently it was cut out to install a glove box instert. Then riveted in place and then bondo was filled in the channel where the pad fits into. WTH?


About 6 months before this I started shaping metal and figured I'd just build a whole new "racecar" dash. And as time always does, it brought me to my senses and allowed respect for the 4 to shine. I'm putting it back to stock after it sitting apart for a year.. So I broke out the old tin snips a mallet and the handy dandy stretcher shrinker set I got from Fey Butler and started putting the car back the way it was..


Came out really really nice. I'm kinda blown away by my first timer skills on this one. Seems like everything I do, it's the first time..

Here's the project that taught me about metal working..

I thought it would be fun to make videos about my junk and put them on youtube. Some say they are awesome. I'm not sure how I've managed to fool people.. haha This is one about shaping metal on that old Honda with the Kaw tank. I'll probably make some about the Triumphs too..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_8knO1guIk
Here's a taste of some of the other current projects I'm working this week.. Turning two Jeep YJ's into one nice restored period correct 80's-90's 4x4. Making a roller 69 Camaro into big block monster with manual drum brakes to bring me closer to god.. My Trans Am starter took a crap on me last week so that needs pulled too..

And let's not forget the glorious TR4. I've got most of the wiring sorted and now I just have to install some LM7810 Chips and hopefully the temp and fuel gauges will work. Bonus for working wipers and heater!
