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richards

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Just joined today.
I have a 1974 TR6
Way back when I had a TR4, a Mini and then GT350s.
So now I get to start all over again.
This weekend I plan on putting on a set of 15x6 SuperLite Wheels
and some Pirelli P4000.
Will report results.
I do not know if you all know about Crystal Cove in Calif.
That is where I found this car in March.
RichardS
 
Richard,
First, welcome to the forum. A word on the Pirelli P4000
tires. I ran a set on my TR6. Very good looking tire, good dry weather traction, very bad wet weather traction and terrible wear characteristics. You will get maybe 10,000 miles on them at best. I would recommend the Michelin Hydroedge. I have them and can only say good things about them. Especially in wet driving conditions. Good luck.

Bill
 
Welcome to the looney bin! Good to have you.

What years of GT350s did you have? I had the opportunity to drive a '68 GT350 (supercharged) and a '67 GT500 back in March for a story. The GT350 was a total kick in the pants -- demanded all the concentration I could muster. The GT500 was point and shoot.
 
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Basil
"I am the manager as well!"
 
Thanks for the welcome.
RE: GT350
Had THREE 1965 GT350 and one 1966 GT350. Had them between
1966 and 1970. Then had a 1969 Z28 and then a 1973 Z28.
Then because of having to commute I bought a Volvo. What a change.
 
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