SCguy
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Well after close to eight years and more money than I care to mention, I can finally drive my 73 TR6.
Some of you might remember my post from the spring. It was then that I got fed-up with the mechanic who I was paying to restore my TR6. I had my TR delivered to me unfinished (about 90% done). Since then I've been finishing the stuff that was unfinished and fixing the things that I "know" were just done wrong. By the way... does anyone know how to put in the top rear fender clips/bolts after the fenders are already on? There are still plenty of small issues to deal with. Currently the suspension has TRF heavy duty springs, stock rubber bushings and a heavy duty front (only) sway bar. I'll be going with Goodparts suspension once I have time as the car doesn't feel too safe going around corners at the moment. It will never be concourse or even close, but I'm /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Some of you might remember my post from the spring. It was then that I got fed-up with the mechanic who I was paying to restore my TR6. I had my TR delivered to me unfinished (about 90% done). Since then I've been finishing the stuff that was unfinished and fixing the things that I "know" were just done wrong. By the way... does anyone know how to put in the top rear fender clips/bolts after the fenders are already on? There are still plenty of small issues to deal with. Currently the suspension has TRF heavy duty springs, stock rubber bushings and a heavy duty front (only) sway bar. I'll be going with Goodparts suspension once I have time as the car doesn't feel too safe going around corners at the moment. It will never be concourse or even close, but I'm /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

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