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I have decided to sell my '69 TR6 so I have listed on ebay. It is item #151833243724.

The car is not perfect but thanks to all the help and advice from this forum it is a pretty nice car. Although I have had some problems, you guys helped me get them sorted out. Again, thanks.

I might venture into the British car world sometime in the future but my next project is going to be an early '50s chevy. I have owned a few of these in the past and am looking forward to getting back into them. I would like to keep the TR but we have limited parking and my wife told me I couldn't have anything else until sell something!!!

Thanks again, Pete
 
Looks very nice!
wish I had room.

Good Luck with the Chevy, have you got your eye on one?
(I would like a '48 Chevy or GMC pickup like my granddad had)
 
I am looking for an early 50's chevy. Two door hard top would be nice. That would be my 2nd choice.(convertible way too expensive) I also like the looks of the station wagons. I guess it will depend on what I can find at a price I can afford
 
I have a 69 too how ever it needs restored. Looking at your pics it looks like there is a fender beading between the rear fenders and the inner tube. Am I seeing it correctly? My seams are bonded over and looking at 69 TR6s in car shows some have the beading and others don't. The ones that don't most of the owners said they weren't there when they purchased the car. So my question is that correct for a 69 and any good pics?
 
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