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Fairly new TR6 owner

dkritter

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Hi:

Recent 1972 TR6 owner from Wisconsin. This is my second TR6, the first was a 1973 that I owned from 1975 to 1977 unitil I had to sell it to go to school.

I loved that car and love this new one as much. It's like having your own personal time machine.

This forum is great, I have been lurking a bit and appreciate the experiences compiled here as well as the friendly personalities.

Dave
 

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Welcome. I'm a new TR6 owner as well, but I never owned one previously.

Waukesha? Work for Cooper Power? I worked for them (Kearney, in Fayetteville, AR) for 4 years.
 
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Have you ever taken the historic dinner train out of the train museum in Eureka Springs to Fayetteville and back?

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The train in Eureka only goes about 2 miles down the way, then backtracks. It does not go all the way to Fayetteville.

There is a weekend 'tour' train that goes from Rogers to Fayetteville. (I work right by the tracks) No food is served, however.
 
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The train in Eureka only goes about 2 miles down the way, then backtracks. It does not go all the way to Fayetteville.

There is a weekend 'tour' train that goes from Rogers to Fayetteville. (I work right by the tracks) No food is served, however.

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I was there a couple of years ago on a Sunday and they were closed. Have wondered about it ever since. Sounds like we should bring our own lunch. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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