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Driving a TR again !

DennisVaz

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Hi Basil, thanks for accepting me into the group. Hello everyone. My first car was a 1966 TR4 A purchased in 1967 or maybe 68. The best and most fun car I ever drove. I just picked up my second last week, it's a TR6 and it's bringing back a lot of memories, I love it. But it looks like the motor needs some work.
 

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welcome indeed. engine looks good from here...(sorry about the can of worms) but i'd be thinking seriously about yanking the webers out of there and converting to SU carbs.
 
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