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Dad of 16y.o. With 74 TR-6

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Well, I've went and done it now....

I have a great son who wanted a two seater sporty type car.... Friday I saw an old Z-car at a cash and Credit car lot.... Stopped to look, was way too bad... Salesman asked and I said no thanks... Then he said he had the TR6 they had taken on trade if I was looking for a project....

Well, it drove and rust is low for 40+ y.o. British car.....
so I drive home get the kid and Mom... We take it for a couple test drives.... Needs some suspension work.... Wobbles on decel... New top needed.... But mostly runs well, rich but no smoke...

Saturday we begin to asses the issues, the slight lean is discovered a slightly bent frame!!!
not worn bushings on that side....

Oh oh well, I am off to see what it'll cost for straightening as I think we got a pretty good deal...



So now I remember why I stopped buying and fiddling with Classic cars,!!!

Any advice???

thanks


Gary in Ga
 
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Welcome aboard Gary! Tough break about the frame - hopefully you'll be able to get it straightened out for a reasonable cost. That said, the TR6 is a really nice little car! I have a Spitfire and often wish I had a TR6 instead (usually anytime I see a TR6). Great car for a father-son project!. You will find we have a very knowledgeable and helpful bunch in our Triumph forum here!
 
Thanks Basil
local Mom and Pop collision center said about $550.. We'll see when they can fit it in.. talking about Wed-Thursday!!!



Notice the tightness of the drivers front tire....
 
$550 sounds reasonable for straightening the frame. Nice looking TR6!
 
Welcome and yes a real knowledgable group here. You and your son are in for some super memories. Go for the gold!
 
Welcome, and congratulations on your find! The TR6 is a great car, one that I wish I had. $550 for straightening the frame is a deal, by the way! If your boy is going to drive it, might I suggest also replacing the seat belts for new ones?
 
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