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Another new learning curve but I finally figured out how to post a message. My name is Arnold and I am an old geaser trying to put together a 1946 TC. I have been at it for 6 months and slowly the whole picture is coming together. The chassis is still not on wheels but new bolts and nuts are on the way so it should start happening soon. We live near Victoria on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/canpatriot.GIF
 
Welcome my friend, I will embarking soon on an MMM, and your experience will really be welcomed.

Patrick
 
WOW! An old TC - welcome...any photos?
 
Welcome from another TC owner.....Been at mine for the last five years, only reaching the half way point now....Doing a 100 point frame up restoration.
 
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