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Mark_Gibson

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I just entered my newly finished TR-6 in its first car show today in Rochester NY and won best of class for Imports, 1963 to 1980. Just makes me feel good that the only TR-6 among 25 or so cars in my class won. Thanks again for all the advice and encouragement from the group. Now if I can only get the overdrive to work!! Ha!

Mark
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Congratulations Mark thats great to hear.
 
Thats awesome Mark, way to go. What were some of the cars you were up against in your class?
 
There were many MGB's, a TR-4, a few Jags, and several 944's. All in all I'd say 25 cars or so in the class. On a side note, the day prior my drivers side mirror flew off at 60 mph and of course hit the door before smashing itself to bits on the pavement! I had the old style wing type mirrors that are held on with a cone shaped bolt. It must have worked its way loose in the 100 or so miles I had on the car. I had to swap mirrors and just filled the holes on the passenger side where the mirror used to be with small rubber plugs. The judges noticed it and after I explained what had happened, I guess I didn't get dinged too much for it. Lesson learned I guess! I ordered the correct style bullet mirrors from TRF and they will be installed later this week. No more parts flying off the car I hope!

Mark
1970 TR-6
 
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