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Fantum - Rockwall TX - 74 TR6

fantum

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Car: 1974 TR6
It started as an exhaust leak in 1989 turned into frame up rebuild.
Worst case of "While I'm in here..."
Just completed the maiden shakedown run last weekend.
920 miles on it and nothing major fell off.
Still needs some finishing touches though.
Rob
 

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Welcome to the BCF. Car looks like mine. Are those Miata seats?
Start posting in the Triumph section and check out the Pub for light chatter.
 
Good Eye!
Yes;
Miata Seats
Infiniti LSD Rear End
W58 5 Speed
Electric Power Steering
Quick Turn Rack
 
I also have the W58 (HVDA) trans in mine. Electric power steering... don’t think I would want that but I respect your choice.
 
Assist is servoed: low speed = high assist, high speed = no assist.
Makes is very nice in slow speed turns.
I'm happy with the choice, but I did have my doubts until seeing how it handled.
 
Hello Rob

Welcome to the forum

Great looking TR6. The restore on my TR3A was started about the same time by the PO. I took over about 3 years ago and am well on the way to having it on the road.

The Triumph section is very active.

Davod
 
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