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Keep in mind this find is in Puerto Rico,
and was found at a custom boat, aluminum/stainless
bending shop. No auto mechanics performed.
I was going over a tube design with the shop's owner who
informed me his brother was given a brand new, red, 1969 TR6
in 1970 by their father. His brother crashed the red TR6 and
his dad bought a crashed yellow TR? for parts.
The gentlman then proceeded to look thru a huge pile a
junked boat engines and trashed boat trannys and pulled
this tranny out. He asked me if it looked familiar. It did
and he put it in the front seat of the Ghost.
Locked up rusted tight as a drum but it will be fun to
pull it apart. Anyone know what TR series it might be?
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and was found at a custom boat, aluminum/stainless
bending shop. No auto mechanics performed.
I was going over a tube design with the shop's owner who
informed me his brother was given a brand new, red, 1969 TR6
in 1970 by their father. His brother crashed the red TR6 and
his dad bought a crashed yellow TR? for parts.
The gentlman then proceeded to look thru a huge pile a
junked boat engines and trashed boat trannys and pulled
this tranny out. He asked me if it looked familiar. It did
and he put it in the front seat of the Ghost.
Locked up rusted tight as a drum but it will be fun to
pull it apart. Anyone know what TR series it might be?
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